It wasn't long before Bishop's mood plummeted back to subterranean levels: support crew, cast member, Jason - no one was immune, and by lunch break, nearly everyone that didn't have to stand in front of a camera was trudging around with red-rimmed eyes. Everyone that did have to worry about being presentable, however, had to hold their frustrations in until the day was over. The reason was simple. Kodi. The morning had been monopolized by a titanic venture: the first long take of the film, which required the support crew to duck under the view of the camera and rearrange the props during a live scene. Which wasn't unheard of - except that the cameraman had to run and pan the lens all the way around the set three hundred sixty degrees at breakneck speed - a dynamic take on top of a long o

