Today, I picked Jason, then Greg, up and the camera was rolling. From the time Greg got in the car until I was done with eating Beto's, the camera didn't stop. The new battery that Jason was using didn't hold the charge, so after a battery swap, we continued.
Greg wanted to make sure that we got all the shots we needed, so Jason went outside to shoot me from the windows. After about 5 minutes, a cop car slowed to a stop, and an officer approached. Jason, always the pro, didn't stop filming while the cop asked him what he was up to. It looked like he was a paparazzo the way he was going about. I didn't break character either, so it seemed that Jason was up to no good and that I was none the wiser. After looking the cop in the eye(through the window) and giving him two thumbs up and a grin, he smiled and let Jason be.
I then jaywalked over State street to the Piper Down bar and walked inside. There was some chick hanging outside the bar who struck up a conversation with me. She seemed friendly, but I was busy. I then walked back. Since we were shooting late on a Sunday night on Mother's Day, no less, there wasn't a lot of traffic. This made the stroll to and from the bar boring. I went "back to one" as they say and went to and from the bar, yet again. This time, I waited til there was a lot of cars and ran between them. Far more interesting to watch.
Greg, Jason, and I discussed the schedule and I dropped them both off, going over to Jason's afterward for our mandatory conversation session.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
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When are you guys going to be done filming? Where is this going to be performed?
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