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Filmmaker recalls 16mm backcountry shoot for 'tetrahedron' and weather, sound challenges
Summary
In a recorded interview, the project's narrator described a late‑spring backcountry shoot for a short film called "tetrahedron," saying the crew hiked roughly 12 miles to the top of Devil's Circle, slept under ponchos instead of tents, and lost much location sound to weather and technical problems.
Narrator, the interviewee, described a late‑spring backcountry shoot for a short film titled "tetrahedron," saying the hike from the trailhead to the summit of Devil's Circle was "probably about 12 about 12 miles" and that the team slept under ponchos rather than using tents. "We didn't take tents or anything. We just carried a couple of ponchos," the Narrator said.
The interviewee said the crew shot on 16 millimeter film. "These are the, the rolls of 16 millimeter film," the Narrator said while describing footage and gear. They identified crew members on camera: Fred (who the Narrator described as trying to get sync sound with a…
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