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Behind the scenes of ‘The King of New Orleans’

With moviemaking, the devil is in the details. Think meticulous, laborious and really long days. This weekend, the locally written and shot film “The King of New Orleans” went back for some retakes. It started with eggs (sunny side up) and ended with steak. It took place at Cafe Reconcile. It starred Emma as the stray dog.

Here’s a look at the process, in a photo gallery by photographer Linda Friedman:

 

 

Cast and Crew were well fed thanks to L'enfant Terrible

Cast and Crew were well fed thanks to L’enfant Terrible

Setting up the shot in Audubon Park

Setting up the shot in Audubon Park

Richard Brien ('Bobby Cohn') and Dave Jensen ('Larry Shirt') working their magic.

Richard Brien (‘Bobby Cohn’) and Dave Jensen (‘Larry Shirt’) working their magic.

Richard Brien ('Bobby Cohn') getting his makeup done by Ashley Treadaway

Richard Brien (‘Bobby Cohn’) getting his makeup done by Ashley Treadaway

Director of Photography Nathan Tape and star Dave Jensen (Larry Shirt) planning the shot

Director of Photography Nathan Tape and star Dave Jensen (Larry Shirt) planning the shot

Trainer Zak George with his charge, Emma (aka 'the stray dog')

Trainer Zak George with his charge, Emma (aka ‘the stray dog’)

Emma (aka 'the stray dog') relaxing in her 'trailer' between takes

Emma (aka ‘the stray dog’) relaxing in her ‘trailer’ between takes

Trainer Zak George getting Emma ready for her shot outside Cafe Reconcile

Trainer Zak George getting Emma ready for her shot outside Cafe Reconcile

Getting the shot on State Street

Getting the shot on State Street

 

 

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