Yes, that might mean the extremely dangerous process of "car surfing"... but I couldn't help it! We rounded a corner and the skyline opened up into a beautiful vista of Texas valleys and crags.
"Stop the vehicle! I gotta get this!" I said to Jon who was driving.
We where on our way back home after production work on the film "Indiana Levi" which is about Dinosaurs...
The theme music to Jurassic park is playing in my mind. You know the song... when they first see the Behemoths and everyone tears up a little.
I wanted to share some tips about filming for anyone interested in also chasing down towering dinosaurs for their movie.
Don't be afraid to look like a weirdo when getting your shot. That means climbing onto vehicles, squating in public, and rolling on the ground like a walrus. It might be embarrassing but your angles and the footage you capture will take your production to the next level.
Exercise your back muscles and be ready to stand around holding equipment steady and mics aloft. When first using a Gimbal like the Ronan M to film your movie... having an incredibly resilient lower back is extremely important. Otherwise you may need some kind of harness. But we aren't pansies..
3)Bring lots of batteries, charging cords and extra memory cards. There is nothing worse than being thousands of miles from the office without the ability to film.
That there is Joe Taylor, a cool dude that runs the Mt. Blanco fossil museum. Joe was Mid-story about how there have been sightings of live Pterodactyls, and my mic battery starts blinking. I call Jon up and we where able to get the things changed out, but it's never fun to ruin the flow when a good story is being told!
4)Try local snacks, and be mobile in your food consumption.
It takes a lot of precious time you could be working on the production when you have to stop and eat at restaurants. The inside of every chain restaurant looks the same and you can get those shots back home!
5)Stop and visit friends! What better excuse to stop in than "I'm making a movie" and want to say hi! They might have some interesting insight about the location and local community!
Hanging out with our bro Rob Skiba in Dallas. He was kind enough to let me host an interview in his office. Along with his notorious nephilim skull in the background.
We also got to visit some fellow Steemians in Arkansas!
Thanks for reading!
Jake