Spent pretty much the entire day on location shooting a commercial yesterday. There were some logistics involved since we were going to be shooting at an airport gate so we had to get special permission for a bunch of us without boarding passes to get into the area. In addition, we had a whole truckload of production gear we had to get back there as well. Ended up having security escort the truck across the tarmac and pull up to the same gate that planes pull up to and we were able to roll all the gear up the gangway. Sweet.
It took close to two hours to get set up so we milled around a little and talked. As we got closer to being ready, we did a couple of dry runs to check lighting and our positions on the set. My part in the whole thing developed into something more as I got included in more scenes. Originally, I was just to have my back to the camera while seated for a time then get up and leave the shot as if my flight had been called. The director ended up taking several of shots of me with the camera FACING me. I'm not sure if they'll use it in the final cut but if they do, it will be pretty prominent. We'll see.
Changing subjects, Charity came through and get me a tape of a few songs she had written. She's got some good material so maybe we can get something to work out for her. I'll listen to it some more today and get some ideas together. I'll probably ask that she come into town tomorrow to track her vocals and guitar on either Kyle or Kevin's digital rig as what she gave me was on cassette tape. The tape would be a pain for us to work with.
Today is up in the air, the rough schedule is that I need to be at the Huntsville Speedway around lunchtime to shoot John and Brian as the shakedown the #20 and #21 cars. The #20 car will be racing at Sebring I think next weekend so they have to make sure all is working as it should. Looks like the weather will be spectacular so I'm really looking forward to that. Later on, there's a shoot that's in Birmingham for some country music guy name Jared something. The unfortunate thing is that it doesn't start till 10:00 PM. If all goes as planned, I'll have a late night tonight.
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Saturday, February 26, 2005
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- It's Monday again.
- Another angle.
- Got my sis to help me try a new lens out.
- I'm sorry, mine's too long.
- The A/V squad before the drive back home.
- The three B's... Beer, Blondes and...
- Hmmmm...
- The performance continues.
- Hmmmm.
- More cheese.
- Kyle's gear all set up.
- Say cheese!
- An admiring fan.
- Ladies & Gentlemen - Introducing Jared Ashley
- Dusk is approaching.
- Bill checking the wheels on the #21 car for John.
- John tucked inside #21 ready to see how it perform...
- The #20 car at speed.
- The testing continues.
- Brian on track wringing out the #20 car.
- Kyle & his XL1 on location with me at the speedway...
- Lights, camera, ACTION!
- Doggie on the set!
- Ze director!
- What it looked like from my vantage point as they ...
- Lesa with her good hair going on...
- Testing, testing 1, 2, 3.
- We need you over in make-up please... WHAT?!?
- Okay, I got it fixed. All better now.
- Somehow, I've jacked up my iPod and now the displa...
- "Major", our animal talent and his trainer.
- Kay, Lesa and Luke sit around while the crew sets up.
- Waiting to get rolling...
- SERIOUS video camera.
- Our production truck pulling up to the airport gat...
- Night view of the Riverwalk in Nashville.
- Thumpin' Thursday.
- Back to business as usual.
- Interesting news.
- Random picture from my archive.
- Jessica our waitress at Big River (yes, I was snap...
- Kyle: "I only ordered this because they didn't hav...
- Not in the "best" part of town but...
- My, those are some BIG cymbals....
- Escaped.
- It's the devil I tell ya...
- And another...
- More...
- Just a sample from today's work...
- At last...
- Johnny and I after the demo.
- Hmmm... what sound was that?!?
- Johnny showing off the new Roland kits...
- Bizzzay...
- Pam at band practice to stand in for Kevin last we...
- Jared, can you get ANY closer to read the menu?
- Slackin'
- SO behind...
- I'm a little tired.
- Can you super-size this please?
- Listen. Can you hear?
- A black and white moment.
- Jeff Deyo (Sonic Flood) in concert.
- Wasn't it nice out just 48 hours ago?
- A nice weekend.
- A Picture for V
- Ah, Friday at last!
- Almost the weekend!
- Rainy and cold.
- NASCAR Home Depot #20 Tony Stewart Car
- It ain't easy being greasy.
- Need some voting assistance.
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2 comments:
I don't even want to THINK about the levels of permission you had to go through to shoot anywhere near the airport! When going through security they always make sure my lens is separate from the body. Paranoid doesn't even BEGIN to describe airport security.
-G
Oh yeah... lots of pre-planning and escorting involved. We had security people keeping the public away from all our gear and such. Still, a few people were oblivious to the orange cones and yellow tape and needed to be re-directed somewhere else.
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