My First Shoot
I
had just joined Reel Productions and was going along to assist
on a local outdoor shoot. I don't want to brag, but I know the
finished product would not have been the quality it turned out
to be had I not been there, doing important things like sheep
rustling, keeping the star-stuck llama out of camera range
and other important things like holding the giant umbrella for
shade and screaming "JET OVERHEAD!!", as our storyline takes place
2000 years ago, and to my knowledge, there were no jets flying
around; just magic carpets and they don't make noise.
I was excited to go along on this project, as I had heard about
all of the interesting people the guys have met and the fun things
they had done. Well, the most fun thing on this shoot was trying
to find the BIGGEST grasshopper
with our young child actor and watching the farmer's son wrangle
the animals. To be truthful, he DID have very strong thighs (wow!)
but that's a story for another time.
We finally finished up outdoors and moved inside where I ran
sound for the actors. I still wake up in the middle of the night
saying their lines, which are now permanently embedded in my memory.
Being new, I didn't want to seem pretentious, so I politely asked
the producers if they perhaps had an electric adapter so I wouldn't
have to change the batteries in the field mixer every five minutes.
Being the creative types they are, their minds were on other things
and they said there wasn't one. After setting a new world's record
on battery changing, I asked again, maybe no quite so politely
this time for an adapter and SHAZAM! There it was!

I plan on buying stock in Duracell, as we have another shoot
coming up soon and I would encourage you to do the same. I'm not
really this abrasive; it's just a persona!

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