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A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Devil" data-source="post: 9196935" data-attributes="member: 19872"><p>It was definitely interesting. I haven't watched MTV in years. In the wrong demographic. I was actually surprised when I got the call. Had no idea the show was still on.</p><p> Nothing was ever re-shot. So for cab shots, you had a smaller camera inside the cab and the "big" camera shooting as they drove off. Then we would race back to shoot the arrival. There were 5 crews of 5 shooting round the clock. Plus 1/2 a dozen smaller cameras for back-up footage. It was 4 months of backbreaking work(the rig I was strapped into was 40+ pounds) but worth it. Not sure if my knees could handle another season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Devil, post: 9196935, member: 19872"] It was definitely interesting. I haven't watched MTV in years. In the wrong demographic. I was actually surprised when I got the call. Had no idea the show was still on. Nothing was ever re-shot. So for cab shots, you had a smaller camera inside the cab and the "big" camera shooting as they drove off. Then we would race back to shoot the arrival. There were 5 crews of 5 shooting round the clock. Plus 1/2 a dozen smaller cameras for back-up footage. It was 4 months of backbreaking work(the rig I was strapped into was 40+ pounds) but worth it. Not sure if my knees could handle another season. [/QUOTE]
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