January 10, 2015: Dark Matter, Episode #101, Second Unit Day #1!
It was just the boys today, Anthony Lemke (THREE) and Marc Bendavid (ONE), in for some anti-gravity fun and stunts. ��Later, at the craft service table, they both had a special request: more Zero-G sequences! ��I’ll see what we can do for them.
While we were chatting, I couldn’t help but notice Anthony playing with his guns. And not for the first time either. ��Every chance he gets, he’s practicing: holstering and unholstering his sidearms, twirling them forward, twirling them back. ��I wouldn’t be surprised to see him out and about with his wife – she, shopping, him following a few steps behind – holstering, unholstering, twirling.
I’ve got some great behind-the-scenes pics and videos I’m holding off on posting for now – including a first-time inertial dampener fail run-thru. ��Can’t wait to show you.
In the meantime, here are some photos I CAN share…
Director T.J. Scott and 1st A.D. Brandon Tataryn all revved up for another early morning start.
Design on the back of the bridge chairs. ��This was my seat for most of the morning. ��Sadly, I had to give it up for one of those run-of-the-mill director’s chairs when we moved video village to the sub-zero section of the stage.
T.J. says: “See those stunt mats over there? We’re going to need them.”
Our stunt coordinator, the incredible John Stead. Some terrific work from him today!
The Raza’s one-armed bandit.
A camera operator Dino Laurenza captures the action.
Space waste! ��Handle with care.
Contemplating his options.
A big warm welcome to all you new visitors to this blog. ��You’ve got a lot of catching up to do!
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