Looking for a private jet to shoot a video.....
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Looking for a private jet to shoot a video.....
Hi people,
We are on the lookout for a Private Jet that would be based around Brisbane or Coolangatta areas, so that we could use for a video song shoot.
Please let me know of anyone with there contact details.
Cheers
We are on the lookout for a Private Jet that would be based around Brisbane or Coolangatta areas, so that we could use for a video song shoot.
Please let me know of anyone with there contact details.
Cheers
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I hope it's not a video about poor grammar and apostrophe abuse
You would make everyone cry WITHshame!
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..also looking for 9mm's..lotsa gold bling and a couple of Chrysler 300's all pimped out
Also some shorties to shake it down...wazzuup!
Also some shorties to shake it down...wazzuup!
Execujet got it right. Why would you bother.
We've done it a couple of times and yet to see any published results.
Flash cars, girls, props ect but nothing to show for it.
Certainly no money seen.
And that was before Asic problems.
We've done it a couple of times and yet to see any published results.
Flash cars, girls, props ect but nothing to show for it.
Certainly no money seen.
And that was before Asic problems.
Should be a simple task.
Charter the jet to arrive at whichever non-security-controlled airport you choose, (having obtained the operator's express permission for your film crew and oompa loompas to do their thing), pay the waiting time for as long as you need them, send the jet home.
It shouldnt be any different to hiring a jet in any other circumstance, and if the operator is worried about your credit, offer to pay up front.
Charter the jet to arrive at whichever non-security-controlled airport you choose, (having obtained the operator's express permission for your film crew and oompa loompas to do their thing), pay the waiting time for as long as you need them, send the jet home.
It shouldnt be any different to hiring a jet in any other circumstance, and if the operator is worried about your credit, offer to pay up front.
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lol @ Terranora, im from highland dr...
get down to the airport and find Peter Telling he could point you in the right direction as there were 2 in and ou of southport but that was a few years back.
or pm me with a nice incentive and budget i might know people...
get down to the airport and find Peter Telling he could point you in the right direction as there were 2 in and ou of southport but that was a few years back.
or pm me with a nice incentive and budget i might know people...
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Seriously.. you probably gonna have to pay for a video shoot with a private jet.
Last time I was involved with a shoot, the crew were charged 8-9 K for a days shoot. When you work out thats only 1-2 hours flying time, you see why thats charged... not to mention paying for any damage the film crew does....
All that for 5 minutes on some crappy made for TV movie in the States...
At least my shoulder is famous...
You might want to seriously consider shooting in a prop (the film type) It might pay to try and ring some aircraft interior shops and see of they can put something together out of the bits and pieces they have.
Not to mention it will probably be easier to shoot in as a private jet tends to be quite cramped, limiting space for the lighting and camera crew. Having a huge camera boogey that weights 300 kg poking through the cabin door isn't easy to work with and limiting. At least if you have a set, with some fancy bright defused lighting through the windows, it'll make for a realistic look for flight and be easier to get the shot angles you want.
Last time I was involved with a shoot, the crew were charged 8-9 K for a days shoot. When you work out thats only 1-2 hours flying time, you see why thats charged... not to mention paying for any damage the film crew does....
All that for 5 minutes on some crappy made for TV movie in the States...
At least my shoulder is famous...
You might want to seriously consider shooting in a prop (the film type) It might pay to try and ring some aircraft interior shops and see of they can put something together out of the bits and pieces they have.
Not to mention it will probably be easier to shoot in as a private jet tends to be quite cramped, limiting space for the lighting and camera crew. Having a huge camera boogey that weights 300 kg poking through the cabin door isn't easy to work with and limiting. At least if you have a set, with some fancy bright defused lighting through the windows, it'll make for a realistic look for flight and be easier to get the shot angles you want.
Might be out of your league or bank balance capacity but Clay Lacy is the doyen.
DF.