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I still can't talk much about the show, but here is a quick picture from the set:



Shooting Wednesday night went from 5pm to 3am outdoors in cold wet weather. It was a massive, hectic battle scene. Exhausting... but I live for this stuff!
I take it you guys are big on Soda, eh? Hope your show goes well. Looking forward to seeing/hearing more about it.
Oh man, please give me permission to make fun of your posture. :D

Seriously, though. You look kinda beat in that pic. You said it was exhausting, but is it really hitting you that hard?
Haha Sarm... yeah my posture was pretty bad in that picture. It was taken around the infamous "3 o'clock lull" when everyone gets tired. We started shooting at 7am... and we had shot for about 14 hours the day before!

Plus that camera was HEAVY.
The posture reminds me of Napolean Dinamite.
SilkWizard wrote:
Haha Sarm... yeah my posture was pretty bad in that picture. It was taken around the infamous "3 o'clock lull" when everyone gets tired. We started shooting at 7am... and we had shot for about 14 hours the day before!

Plus that camera was HEAVY.

I'm taking this as a yes. :) I hope you heard of Lester the Unlikely!

http://content.imagesocket.com/images/Lester4fd.gif

On a more serious note, is that Joe Camel pinned in the back? Anyway, a bit of Googling for "The Soda Factory" found this and the address is in Spokane. Hmm...my first thought was "you're shooting a commercial" but you mentioned pilot episode. Is a soda company sponsering a series of comedic advertisements?
It's one of the sets we are using. Endorsing products and businesses is a good way to be able to film at certain locations for free :P