Volunteerism, dedication, and hard work for the love of the art--exemplified!! Yep, that's what happened this weekend and several of our illustrious forum members were in top form.
Whisky Tango Productions and director Marcus McCollum shot footage for a 3-minute mini-pilot for "A Walk Through Time With Baxter Smalls", a comedy series about a time-traveling documentary filmmaker. Baxter Smalls, played by Tom Konkle, an actor seasoned with the likes of Monty Python and who studied in London under the tutelage of Dame Judi Dench, was a pleasure to work with. His amazing improvisational comedy skills and incredible dialect range, as well as his professional approach to the work (unpaid!) was truly inspiring!
Shooting took place in the Antelope Valley and Temescal Canyon areas to portray exotic locales such as ancient Egypt and Iceland.
Our very own QC portrayed an ancient Egyptian slave. Actually, thanks to some very special effects by top-notch effect specialist Mike Smith, QC will be playing several slaves because his image will be digitally reproduced several times throughout the footage. Initially slated to be very deep in the shot, QC's enthusiasm and ability to take direction landed him far more camera time than initially intended.
AMAZING Viking costume pieces were provided by several sources, most notably Renegade Studios in Hollywood, where they've produced iron and leather combat gear for movies like Gladiator. Steve, the premier leathersmith at Renegade and expert on all things Viking and Nordic, was overjoyed to entrust Keltron, one of our stylists for the shoot, with irreplaceable, handmade pieces. The helmets and shields alone were valued in the tens of thousands of dollars! Keltron had the opportunity to work on set with veteran union stylist Susan Ninninger, who is also an instructor at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles.
Kara designed and applied facial hair (beards, mustaches) and a Viking wig as well as makeup for the shoot. Record-high temps and remote locations proved challenging, but fun.
The incredible mix of amateur and professional talent on this shoot was nothing short of inspiring, and spoke volumes about what great work can be achieved when everyone is looking toward the same goal. Well done, EVERYONE!

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