First is a pic of real-life Choctaw Indians and a Tennessee militiaman in New Orleans. Next is some buffalo chillin' in Theodore Roosevelt. Then some cave surveyers in Mammoth Cave.

Friday, December 10, 2010
Impossible Productions update
So I figured that I would continue the life update posts following in Skip's lead. Playing lots of Halo Reach and Black Ops (though it's tough sometimes standing in Skip's mighty shadow). The Battle of New Orleans new visitor center grand opening is January 8-12 in New Orleans if anyone is interested in partying it up down on the bayou. Hopefully I can post the battle video I worked on soon. In October I went down to Mammoth Cave, KY (longest cave in the world) for a week-long shoot for their new visitor center videos. In september I was back in Theodore Roosevelt Park, ND for a few days shooting with a nature cameraman who shot the Yellowstone sequence for Planet Earth and a season of Deadliest catch. This year's Steeltown Film Factory contest has upped their prize money to $30,000, and I figure that since I was top 10 last year I have a pretty good chance again - but I need a good script idea.
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3 comments:
Sweet shots, Per - good luck in the Steel Town Film Fest!
Per, enough with these movies, get working on getting better at Call of Duty
Per you should make oregon trail the movie.... those buffaloes need to be shot asap
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