The store was invited to set up at d20 Expo, the one day game day put on to serve as a set for the KODT Live Action Series. Essentially, our set up in in the background as a dealer at the con the Knights attend during the middle of the series.
I got to watch (and be an extra in) last night's filming at the store swerving as Weird Pete's Games Pit, Hard Knox Games in Elizabethtown, Ky. and I have a better understanding of how it can take so long to film a movie. To shot a five minute scene featuring Dave, Bob and Weird Pete took just under three hours. Incidentally, if you see the series when it finally releases, that's Jolly Blackburn, creator of KODT as the customer Weird Pete yells at to "get yer Cheetos stained fingers off that book". I am standing to the right of Jolly, looking at a Warhammer 40,000 figure box.
I got to watch (and be an extra in) last night's filming at the store swerving as Weird Pete's Games Pit, Hard Knox Games in Elizabethtown, Ky. and I have a better understanding of how it can take so long to film a movie. To shot a five minute scene featuring Dave, Bob and Weird Pete took just under three hours. Incidentally, if you see the series when it finally releases, that's Jolly Blackburn, creator of KODT as the customer Weird Pete yells at to "get yer Cheetos stained fingers off that book". I am standing to the right of Jolly, looking at a Warhammer 40,000 figure box.
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