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The struggle to bring The Privateers to air continues. Some days
have brought dilemmas that could try the patience of a saint. then
there were days like this.
We needed to shoot some action footage of our Captain Vyancort (Jason
David Frank,) who had been unavailable for the trailer. So we wrote a
little ditty and headed out for Malibu.; Jason looked pirate-ty
immediately. Scott was not pirate-ty immediately, but was a strong
indication that today would be very easy on my eyes. (Drat, I must
behave, right?)
Bobby Lento and Jason had never worked together, but they got a feel for
each other right away. Soon, they were hacking and stabbing with
great abandon. In fact, they bonded very quickly. It was hard to keep them from
working. They even worked through lunch.
As with the trailer, we had to work with what was at hand. In
this case, we had to share the beach with the locals. Note the
rock-climber to the left. They remained just out of shot the whole
day. This was Jon's first directing gig since his student
film years ago. And the camera was new to Steve. They did a
fine job.
This is world's smallest video village. Here are the guys
checking out the replay of a scene. With all the
strapping young men about on the set, somehow Sunshine ended up carrying
the treasure chest.
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Meanwhile, Jason found someone to toss around. Scott Levy was
such a great sport. They tossed him around.
And tossed him some more. Until the poor man had to pull a gun. Just kidding. It was a
prop anyway.
Despite everything, Scott continued to try to bond with Jason.
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Fenrir and Heimdahl get the drop on Captain Vyancort. But then the fight is joined once more. This is one of my
favorite shots. It's very Captain Blood.
The original guardians of the treasure aren't too pleased with this.
Incidentally, these guys sure attracted attention. Could be all that
wool and those turtlenecks on a sunny Malibu day. (By the way, Rich
Lehmann, the guard on the right, also played a blood donor in Demon
Under Glass.)
While Vyancort and Fenrir take on the guards, Heimdahl demonstrates that
he's smarter than people think.
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For some, it was hard to get out of character.
Rapeiaa Cantina wasn't nearly as large on this shoot, but we still had
cute customers...
One of the many difficult jobs Sunshine had was helping Scott get the
sand out of his pants. Oh, the sacrifices we make.
And I'm actually smiling at the end of the day! I told you it was
all very easy on the eyes.
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