We're shooting again tomorrow and Friday for "The Project" to finish up the Glen Cove scenes that involve the Scott Jordan / Montauk segments and have to trek out there atleast one more time to get visuals of Chris making his way out to Montauk to investigate the death of one of his friends and former Militia members who died out there.
There is something about Montauk and Camp Hero that I find so thrilling. The location reminds me of Welwyn Preserve in a way - it's vast and has interesting aspects to it. Camp Hero has this interesting Radar Tower which is very creepy and unsettling - Drew and I got close to the Radar Tower yesterday when shooting and it's such a breathtaking view being right under it and looking up. For those who do not know, the Radar Tower is talked about a lot in conspiracy blogs, videos / books - there are people who have supposedly had Mind Control Experiments done there and well as possible Alien Abductions / time travel experiments, etc - this is all explained in my friend Chris' movie, "Montauk Unveiled" which should be out later this year. Without knowing Chris I would have never known about Camp Hero.
I like how in "The Project", we don't really go into any of the Alien or Time Travel aspects, but rather feature Camp Hero as a place where Paul Kratka's death takes place due to elecontric waves that Mind Controlled him to kill himself - what is interesting is how it evolved to where I wanted to explain why he did it and how his friends went out to investiage it and plus there's a feature length documentary already being made about it so I'm not really interested in going indepth about it but just using it as a location to shoot some interesting scenes. I believe it was Paul who suggested shooting out in Montauk a few weeks back before we shot - him and I had went there in September 2005 because he wanted to hit some waves since he is an avid surfer.
Looking forward to finishing up the Montauk related shots and moving onto RFID Chipping / Martial Law segments.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
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