Fun incoming

Started by Willie_B, April 16, 2026, 06:45:37 PM

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Willie_B

My mini is signed up to be used in a movie shoot in a couple of weeks. Started out to be a background car, then changed to be the main actors car. Small low budget film. The production company does not have insurance for the actors to drive the cars so I will be doing all the driving scenes dressed as the main actor. The movie is about college students that do "on the sly" intervention art installs in odd places. It seems that things never go as planned as it's a comedy. So I get to be a goth college student dressed in all black included a hoodie. The hoodie is always be up for doing things on the sly. That will be good to hide my grey hair. Time for new and different experiences. Even get paid to do it all. Not sure on the amount but will get at least $500 a day even just for background car.

94touring


MiniDave

Wow, that sounds like fun! I take it you mean your red car, not the Moke?
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1972 Mini Racing Green
1972 Mini ST hotrod
2017 Audi Allroad - Glacier White - His
2018 Audi Allroad - Floret Silver - Hers

Willie_B


BruceK

That is very cool! And nice you don't have to trust somebody else to drive your car carefully.

I was watching a documentary recently about the movie American Graffiti. It was one of those videos on YouTube framed like "20 things you didn't know about...". Anyway, the owner of the first generation Thunderbird that Suzanne Summers drove was apparently wildly  overprotective of his car and drove everyone on the set crazy with his demands about how she needed to treat the car.
1988 Austin Mini 
2002 MINI Cooper S
1997 Land Cruiser Prado RX (JDM)
2014 Toyota Tacoma

Willie_B

In progress. This the actor I am when shooting the driving scenes.

94touring


Willie_B

Operation Hummas. The actual setup and filming is being done by UGA students in the schools Master of Fine Arts.

MPlayle

Do you get to wear makeup and a wig to simulate the actor while you drive?


MiniDave

Complete failure at retirement - but getting better!

1972 Mini Racing Green
1972 Mini ST hotrod
2017 Audi Allroad - Glacier White - His
2018 Audi Allroad - Floret Silver - Hers

Red Riley

Quote from: MPlayle on April 24, 2026, 12:51:28 PMDo you get to wear makeup and a wig to simulate the actor while you drive?


Doesn't everyone do that? Hmmm... maybe it's just me.

BruceK

Did the movie people want to make any changes to your car for the film? Remove stuff? Add stuff?
1988 Austin Mini 
2002 MINI Cooper S
1997 Land Cruiser Prado RX (JDM)
2014 Toyota Tacoma

Dan Moffet

NICE!

A wee strange thing though, all the photos come in to me in landscape orientation, but if I click on the sideways ones, they immediately flip right side up. ( I use Firefox, if that makes a difference.)
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94touring

The latest forum update did that. 

Willie_B

New meaning to in car camera. The guy holding it was probably 250 pounds.

Willie_B

Because this is a low budget student run production they were just happy to have the car, although not knowing I took all the stickers and non stock stuff off. They did not even bother to cover or change the license plate.

Willie_B

High tech and low tech. Green screen in the background for future driving scene, guy in front of car with his foot on the bumper and the guy off to the left with the pole going under the car provided the rocking movement for driving scenes.

Willie_B

The adult actors that had to sit in the backseat had about a 10 timeframe and they ready to get out. The lights that were on produced a lot of heat towards the car and they could not even run a fan towards the car for sound noise reasons.