Last spring there was a house down the street from ours being used for a movie for a couple weeks. I was surprised how they just let us walk up and watch from across the street and how accessible everything was. I told leah it was probably a made for TV movie, a hallmark movie or something. We asked a crew member and he said it was a movie called "Though None Go With Me". Then he said, "Yeah, its just a Hallmark movie."
Probably the most common thing to see is a commercial. It is interesting to see how easy it is to know that it is a commercial being filmed. The crew is a lot smaller, and there is usually only a single camera. We've seen a few car commercials being filmed. One is still being run. It shows a car on the highway and it is going through a construction zone. There are two versions. On one, a chain breaks and a large cement tube comes rolling down and the driver is able to escape it. On the other version the car freezes and it shows a guy walking around the car talking about safety features or something. That commercial sent us on a detour off the freeway, so I don't like it.
One guy I go to seminary with actually stars in some commercials on the side. He grew up starring in a Disney film, and has done some other things since then. I believe he's been in Star Trek and some other things. His name is Jay Underwood if you want to look him up on imdb.com. He gets ragged for it a lot. Anyways, he's been in one of those "I'm All Advil" commercials. he's the guy who's wife gets him to do yoga and is standing on his head. He was also in a really stupid Hallmark Easter commercial last year. He said he just filmed a car commercial, so I'm keeping my eye open.
Well, this Sunday we drove up to church to see a commercial being filmed across the street and they were filming on our sidewalk. They were filming in a lot that was in between car dealerships. It appears to be a car commercial with a dancing chicken trying to stop cars. We watched them keep filming the same thing over and over. Here's a pic of it, in case you want to keep an eye out for it.
3 comments:
a couple of months ago my wife had to take an alternate route to work that was 30 min longer because they shut down 2 miles of the 105 for two weeks to film Die Hard 4: Live Free or Die Hard
still debating if we wanna see it or not
Now there's an alternate profession should you ever need one - you could do a killer chicken!! ;)
Hey, I looked up your friend - he was in an X-Files episode. So stop teasing him... he's quality!!
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