Yesterday we did another shoot following Joe Lewis on his seafood delivery adventures. The energy was different this time and I think Nathan was pretty pleased with what we got. Not to mention, we had a cinesaddle at our disposal, so we got some really incredible shots. I promise I'll spice up this blog with some conflict soon, but I can't help it if things are going well. This is a great town, full of great artists being followed by a great film crew with a great idea. Did I mention things were great? Anyway. Here's a shot of Rob strapping the cinesaddle to the hood of Joe's delivery truck:
And Joe making a delivery, crew in tow:
In the evening we went by Dillingerilla studios to talk to Troy Dillinger about Save Austin Music. He and an old friend, John Driver, talked about all sorts of things from the way Austin was back in the 70's to the changes in focus of the industry in town today. John played around on the guitar and we just sat and listened to the two of them reminiscing and discussing the situation today, why Save Austin Music is important, why so many artists are living below the poverty line and how that could change.
Troy and John on the couch.
Troy's cat. Not too relevant, but very sweet.
And Joe making a delivery, crew in tow:
In the evening we went by Dillingerilla studios to talk to Troy Dillinger about Save Austin Music. He and an old friend, John Driver, talked about all sorts of things from the way Austin was back in the 70's to the changes in focus of the industry in town today. John played around on the guitar and we just sat and listened to the two of them reminiscing and discussing the situation today, why Save Austin Music is important, why so many artists are living below the poverty line and how that could change.
Troy and John on the couch.
Troy's cat. Not too relevant, but very sweet.
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