Get your town on the map program
Submitted: Friday, Oct 30, 2009 at 19:40
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Kim and Damn Dog
Gidday
We finally got the film completed (at the last minute) and sent it off to the Getaway program (get your town on the map). What a journey it’s been to produce a one minute video clip for Television.
First of all we came to the conclusion that nobody knew a rat’s rectum on how to produce a video clip. So it was decided to get a few professional volunteers in, which we did.
Then it came down to organising the shoots. Christ almighty this was the hard part. Any vision I had of being a famous director went out the window! The amount of work involved in managing this short production was an eye opener.
We’ll go on to produce a more extensive version of the video in the coming weeks.
The idea has largely electrified the community, and I’m hopeful the Exploroz team will feature it on this web site to encourage others to promote their bush towns. Out of this we all win, with better
services and advice.
Regards
Kim
Reply By: Member - Stuart P (WA) - Friday, Oct 30, 2009 at 20:49
Friday, Oct 30, 2009 at 20:49
featured in ozzie animal rescue once ,2hrs filming over 11 weeks on the repair of a wedge tailed eagle,( 2hrs every weekend for those 11 weeks0. final straw was the supposed 1,5 hr drive to the relaease aviary ,took 6 hrs, the eventual release was never filmed took to long to set up the shot for a 10 millisecond flight to freedom. the camera man had the cheek to ask if we could do the release again.!!! my commisserations on time
well wasted in front of camera
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Follow Up By: Member - MUZBRY(Vic) - Saturday, Oct 31, 2009 at 07:39
Saturday, Oct 31, 2009 at 07:39
Gday
I did 7 seconds for a training film . I finished up telling the crew and people in charge to get stuffed and walked off.
I am temperamental.
That was after 4 hrs doing the same thing over and over again.No food or coffee supplied.
They still used the 7 seconds of film and i still have to be paid.
I don't know where my daughter gets her patience, she spent a few years making commercials for tv
Murray
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Follow Up By: robertbruce - Saturday, Oct 31, 2009 at 11:28
Saturday, Oct 31, 2009 at 11:28
i was in a play once thast wasn't filmed.... My part only lasted for 19 seconds but it took 19 weeks to get it down pat. When finally came the time to utter my lines i got them mixed up. Lucky it wasnt filmed...
looking forward to your effort Kim
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