biggerry wrote:no kiddies around then... that would have been a hard one to explain - that said with a few lights and cameras around most people, including kids would be clued in..
Actually we did have a captive audience a few times, actually for a different set that I'll post a few from shortly. The kids were the most interested, the parents didn't pay much attention, but the kids came back asking what it was for, if the knife was real and just sussing us out.
When we had the water and duct tape out, one of the security guards came past and had a little chat, he was more concerned we might be Pro's without a license then what we were actually getting up to.
Here is my take of two of the above shots, processed to be a bit more grungey. We had hoped to have a replica gun to use for some of these sets, but it didn't pan out so we had to
modify with the sets we have. Gerry, some good points with the background we actually picked the wall to make it seem like a interogration / dungeon but the machines might of made for a more interesting setting.
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