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Michael Dunn

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  1. Includes everything in the photos: Track wheels, eight ground wheels, seat, steering t-bar. Indistinguishable from new. PM for shipping costs. Up to 40 feet of track available as well (all in 4ft straight sections). $200/section. All aluminum. Each section weighs under 8 lbs. Weight load capacity of over 800 lbs if I remember correctly. All industry standard. I've put this up elsewhere and have had a lot of interest but no one has pulled the trigger on it yet. Great deal, get it while it's available!
  2. How big is the room? I'm thinking if you can't drill into the ceilings, you might be able to work with the walls and create a four corner support structure--essentially your own overhead rig. I did a similar thing about a year ago in a room that was about 20 feet by 20 feet and it worked great, very solid. The shot was wide but not wide enough to see the corners of the room so it was perfect for that application.
  3. You might consider getting some chinaballs and hanging them on a boom just outside of frame. I think they're like 10 bucks at filmtools. Might be a good way to add some light and eliminate those shadows.
  4. Yeah, I'd love to see that electric bill. I'm reserving judgment on the whole 48fps thing until I see it with my own eyes. Everyone keeps telling me I'm a dinosaur for thinking 3D is irritating. I just hope the future of cinema includes good stories.
  5. Love the CS Lewis/Beetlejuice depictions. DMV/bureacracy for all eternity...that would be torture. As far as Stevie's post goes, it sounds like you're going for more of a classical depiction of hell. If that's the case, I'd check out classical Greek depictions of hell and paintings from the Renaissance. Sometimes it's good to go outside of film references for inspiration. Helps you stay unique.
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