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Thursday, June 28, 2012
Vaqueros On Cell Phones?
June 28, 2012
Yesterday we shot out at Pioneer Living History Museum for a TV show we are working on. This is the area we were filming, which is called The Ranch (note the producer on the phone in the shade at left):
We were filming a sequence about Diltche, the Apache who walked a thousand miles to get home. At one point she was tracked by vaqueros. Not just any vaqueros but these dudes had cell phones and GPS.
That's Ken Amorosano on the cell phone and Lee Anderson on Concho. We had a great cast for the day. Names to follow.
Finished by noon. Everyone was fried. it got up 108 IN THE SHADE. Much hotter out in the sun where we were filming. Got some great scenes. I'll post a couple tomorrow.
"To be good is noble, but to show others how to be good is nobler and no trouble."
—Mark Twain