Filming the opening of Air Force 1
Now I ask you, have I EVER done anything in this industry that is normal? Come on, I callenge you to think of one example.

Well, here we go again. Even if Air Force 1 is an instructional film, I want it to be highly entertaining. And you can bet your marbles that it is.

With just about every aspect of the film so far, from shooting the guys on the water, to the opening, and the naration and instruction, I've tried to go over and beyond what is not only normal for this industry, but beyond what you'd expect.

As you can see, this is all shot green screen... so you can imagine that what you see here is not what you're going to get in the final video. But I'm not about to give it away now am I? Ohhh, noooo. You're going to have to get the final film to see what spiffy cool tricks we get up to.

Of course, this film is most certainly G rated. Its content is no different from a good Bond film, or any beach you'd take your children to. After all, I want my grandmother and my niece to watch this with me, but even so, it'll make the hairs on your neck prickle.

So stand by for more and more info on the editing and production of Air Force 1.

I know I know, you can only imagine how tough this was to do. And you can be sure that if the work is going to be like this, then I'm going to have to take this up with my sponsors.

A special thank you to Patricia, Natalie, Valerie and Katie, and of course to Nicolas Morin (photo's) and Olivier languedoc (camera).

So, what did you do with your weekend?

Stand by for more updates soon.

Air Force 1 is sponsored by these companies, because they believe in this film.