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We needed
to shoot a lot of scenes, so the hot weather could not stop us. There
were 25 takes of just one scene! We were all involved in the process.
Bruce and Sherita acted, I got to log shots, and Edward got some good
experience working the camera equipment.
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Bruce
and Sherita make their entrance for the first scene - racing up
to the cars to check them out. |
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Al
Stenstrup, Wisconsin DNR educator, joins them in his role as a Corbin
salesperson. |
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Sherita
hangs out in the Sparrow waiting for her cue. |
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Bruce
practices his lines in the shade of a bright green Sparrow. |
After a couple
of hours we decided to have a lunch break. The crew ate at the company'
s restaurant. We had to eat fast because there was a lot more work to
do.
Around 6:00 is when the day ended. We were all exhausted from the heat,
but the work was done! So the crew packed up the equipment, loaded it
into the vehicles, and headed out.
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Jenny
Pelej, Wisconsin DNR public information specialist, wants to take
one home. Pamela Denner, our Corbin Motors liaison, sees us off. |
For
dinner, we wanted to try something new. Instead of going out to eat,
we ordered pizza and Chinese food, and watched a movie. Today was another
great day!
By Leah Morrow, Student, North Division High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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