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Jorma Taccone

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
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Balling out. I'm watching it on mute right now and it's just reminding me of some other things, which was like... So we had one day, we had this boat, we had to go out into open water and then drones weren't a thing yet. So we had to get a real helicopter and the helicopter was flown by exactly who you would think it would be, which was an ex-Vietnam pilot who had done this thousands of times.

And because of that, and you're going to lose time, that's also why we needed two cameras because a camera had to go on that helicopter and had to, or maybe it's a filming helicopter and it always would have a camera on it. I can't remember, but essentially somebody had to go.

And because of that, and you're going to lose time, that's also why we needed two cameras because a camera had to go on that helicopter and had to, or maybe it's a filming helicopter and it always would have a camera on it. I can't remember, but essentially somebody had to go.

And because of that, and you're going to lose time, that's also why we needed two cameras because a camera had to go on that helicopter and had to, or maybe it's a filming helicopter and it always would have a camera on it. I can't remember, but essentially somebody had to go.

No, no, for sure. But I don't know if you supply the camera that goes in that rig or not.

No, no, for sure. But I don't know if you supply the camera that goes in that rig or not.

No, no, for sure. But I don't know if you supply the camera that goes in that rig or not.

But there was a moment when, as the director, we would have to disappear to go on it, but we couldn't because we all had to be on this boat and be free to shoot. So we had the same team of this guy, Jonathan Lea and Robert Smythe, who had done Jizz. And Jonathan Lea volunteered to go on the helicopter and be the helicopter guy.