Thanks Ken, yeah they did each take in one long, uncut shot, so all the performers had to hit their marks and be spot on. I would guess we rehearsed it about 10-12 times before they actually “slated” and started shooting it, which took another 10-12 takes with camera rolling until the director was happy.
I didn’t make any suggestions except when the director asked me if there was a way to get the dummy on camera before me, since the camera was passing me on my left, but the dummy was on my right. So I told him I could hold the dummy in front of me so when the camera passed, he would be seen first. He agreed and that’s how it was shot.
Got there at 9am and wrapped about 7:30pm, so it was a long day! Mostly waiting around from 9am till about 5pm!
Thanks for putting it on here MuniAddict Looks like you had fun when the camera’s did roll.
I’m with 57I feel like I know a celebrity…sort of
I’ve spoken to rogeratunicyledotcom on the phone, does that count as having spoken to a celeb?
off topic, as I’ve already replied to 3 posts and don’t want to hog the ‘today’s posts’…the link you did to G. Carlin was really good, only I ended up on ‘you tube’ watching most of his stuff for about 2 hours.
And, the video of the Dusseldorf Uni marathon was amazing. That requires some stamina, and there were some very tight turns in there. If anyone who was in it sees this post, Did you get to walk or ride the course beforehand to know what to expec.? some of the time I was expecting to go down a different route than the unicyclist taking the vid actually did.