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Perrine Bridge in September
anyone going out to twin falls september 7-8? anyone who is willing to be filmed?
looking to meet new people and practice my filmming skills out there - 2 of us film students will be out there. i'll be using 1 HD and 1 24p camera, so the quality should be really good, and if you want you can get a copy of whatever we film of you, for your own private collection of course, i can send it to you! this filming is just for practice use only, and will only be seen by my family and friends and teachers for feedback purposes. if it turns out that the edited version of what we film out there is good, i might post it on my website to encourage monetary funds for my documentary, which is also only for school and will not enter any film festival or go in to distribution.
i will bring release papers for filming you just so we can be more clear about what the footage will be used for. thanks to all those who reply!
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Re: [heathero] Perrine Bridge in September
There is a guy named Magot from NYC who is the future of modern BASE jumping, I believe he will be in TF during that time. He has a double secret probation name on this website or else he will get banned (again) for being awesome, maybe he will send you a PM. I can meet you in the city for drinks to provide more info if need be.
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Re: [heathero] Perrine Bridge in September
i have a trip planned around that time. i can probably make my trip so that it falls on those dates. i would help in trade for some of the footage.
email me at jtar@comcast.net if you want to shoot my jumps.
thanks
j
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Re: [heathero] Perrine Bridge in September
heathero wrote:
encourage monetary funds
How much do you pay? BASE jumping isn't cheap you know.
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Re: [AdamLanes] Perrine Bridge in September
I can't afford to pay anyone, filmmaking is also really expensive so I am trying to make a good film for my extended family to want to help pitch in to either enable me to rent more equipment for this doc or for me to save for my next project in the spring. No one is really making any money off of this, since it's a school project. i'm throwing every single penny I've got in to this project, and everyone helping me out is willing to do it for free for the experience and to be able to put something in their student resume. Sorry! I know it's expensive! I've been looking at all the different gear!
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Re: [heathero] Perrine Bridge in September
No offense but so far your documentary sounds incredibly boring. You are asking people to risk arrest, serious injury, or death, just so you can add something to your resume? What is the benefit to BASE jumping for such a documentary? If you are set on BASE jumping, then why not tackle something important like our discrimination from the U.S. National Park System? My friend Marc Singer made a documentary named "Dark Days" on an extremely low budget, and he was able to better the lives of the people in his film. To me that is the mark of a great film maker and something you should strive for.
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Re: [AdamLanes] Perrine Bridge in September
You're right, it proabably will be boring at first - I'm just starting out. I'm not asking people to jump for me, but wanting to see if anyone is already going to be out there who wouldn't mind me filming them. They are already going to be taking the risk for themselves, not for me. I hope any BASE jumper only risks those things for themselves firstly, why do it otherwise? I'm getting other students to help me out, and their only benefits aside from being able to experience what BASE jumpers do is to be able to go back to their old lives when they've finished filming and say, hey look, I was on this amazing project, and I'll never forget it. When students add things to their little resumes it's like bragging about it because they got to be apart of it. No one on a film set will be as passionate or as loving to their subject than the director. Others join because they see the drive and the determination, the vision and how they can be apart of it with the director. This isn't something for MY resume. It's wanting to learn what life is all about. I'm at a point in my life where I used to be so sure of who I was and who I wanted to become until it just hit me that maybe I'm not so sure and I'm scared to grow up, and what the hell am I doing with my head in the clouds all the time, fantasizing about different stories instead of actually going out and making them! But that's part of growing up, you get scared, and then you buck up and take the next steps to making things happen in reality and move forward.
BASE jumpers- you risk your lives doing what you love, and that's what I admire and am amazed by. Being a film student, there are also a lot of risks, in a different way, and I've been so scared about making any mistakes on any of my screenplays that if I don't change and take the plunge and make a decent film, I will ruin my life as a filmmaker. If I was a BASE jumper, I would be the one teetering on the edge and thinking about things way too much before I jump, freaking myself out and taking a step back on to safe ground. But I too need to "take the jump".
What's the benefit to you? For letting a student make her short little 10 minute documentary about what it means to BASE jump, you just might change the way she looks and values and perceives life. Becoming a role model to someone without even realizing it, just because you are actually out there, doing what it is you're passionate about, and screw the world because you are who you are and in this moment, you're focused on acheiving your goal, is priceless because it teaches more and more people perspective and a different way of enjoying life. And you certainly will influence the way she shapes her story with comments like yours.
My first real documentary isn't going to be an Academy Award winning doc, I don't think anyone's first project was, but it's a start, and with your help I can make it better and more exciting. Thank you for bringing up the U.S. National Park System issue, I wasn't aware of how big of a deal it was. Right now I've just been reading up on the beginning things, how one gets started in jumping. If you have any more information on it or online articles or people who have personal experiences with this, let me know asap. It's hard being the only researcher for my doc, with so many things to read up on, so anyone who brings up issues with hard evidence I would greatly appreciate it.
My thinking as a filmmaker is still quite juvenile, more XGames ESPN than CNN and I've been close minded about it, so thank you for helping me realize another side of BASE.
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Re: [heathero] Perrine Bridge in September
about the NPS, there is some good infos in here :

http://basejumper.com/...;;page=unread#unread
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Re: [heathero] Perrine Bridge in September
after reading your last post, I'd say you should NOT make a documentary directly about BASE. you probably know to little and I doubt it would benefit the sport. (and others have attempted it.)

BUT, you may have an outstanding angle.

I suggest you consider making the doc about YOU (or at least your emotions). about facing your fears. about opening up horizons. feel free to use BASE jumpers as icons. draw inspiration from us. document that. make it tangentially about BASE.

consider before/after interviews with your volunteers who travel to the spectacle. see how it has inspired. interview people gawking at the jumping, see what it means to them.

stay closer to what you know, and you'll make a better film.
(it probably will deliver a better message regarding BASE in the process!SmileSmileSmile)