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,
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.
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.
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
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).
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).
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.
Thank you.
Michael Umansky
415-336-7876
mishka99(at)gmail.com (mishka99(at)gmail.com)
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