mishka99(at)sbcglobal.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 12:59 am Post subject: a YAK for a WW2 feature film |
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Hello all,
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Looking for a Bay Area YAK owner who would want to be filmed flying it in a WW2 feature film being shot in the Bay Area this summer.
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This is a self-funded no budget film shoot so I can't afford to pay much (if any) above the cost of fuel and oil (and any other related expendables).� You would be listed in credits as an actor (Russian Pilot, you don't need to speak it:), aero-stunt coordinator, and producer.
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Would need to shoot (hopefully in one day, as close to dusk as possible):
1) two fly-overs
2) two takeoffs (while under attack from arriving German soldiers)
3) two landings
4) taxiing and idling
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Would prefer to shoot at some private airstrip that you can recommend and would be willing to land/takeoff at.� If such preferred location isn't available then would like a recommendation for the least busiest small airport in Bay Area (whom I would have to ask permission to shoot there).
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I would prefer to shoot over a weekend but I'll work with your schedule if you can't do weekends (or if the recommended quietest�airport is too busy).
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If you are an owner who�would be willing to help�then please contact me directly.� Or if you know an owner who might be interested then please forward this posting to them.
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Thank you.
Michael Umansky
415-336-7876
mishka99(at)gmail.com (mishka99(at)gmail.com)
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