Location
We will be filming in locations like these in Albuquerque that have an ‘every town’ look, yet with a bit of a southwestern flair.
Many doors and windows in the southwest are trimmed in turquoise blue. This is because it is believed that the color turquoise wards off evil spirits so all doors and windows would be painted in this color to keep evil out of the house.
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Sunsets in Albuquerque
New Mexico has the most magnificent sunsets. Because screenwriter-director Jan was born and raised in Albuquerque she never realized until she moved out of New Mexico that these types of sunsets are not everyday events in other cities.
And as if the dramatic sunset was not enough, if one turns and faces east during the sunset they can see the Sandia Mountains turn a bright orangey-pink.
Very dramatic for filmmaking! See slideshow below....
And as if the dramatic sunset was not enough, if one turns and faces east during the sunset they can see the Sandia Mountains turn a bright orangey-pink.
Very dramatic for filmmaking! See slideshow below....