You can’t see me in this one, but you can hear me.
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16 seconds in “Prohibition for Montana!”
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@Horace said in You can’t see me in this one, but you can hear me.:
Sorry but I disagree with prohibition. Reasonable people can disagree and I respect everybody's opinion on the issue, as well as their right to have it. However I must disagree with prohibition.
I think Jodi is quite comfortable with her prohibition on nude scenes. Disagree if you must.
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@Jolly When you sign up on the casting website, one of the questions you have to answer is what kinds of scenes you are comfortable filming. One question is will you do these things on camera, and the other question was are you ok being around these things being filmed on camera. (Nudity, violence, alcohol smoking, witchcraft, etc). Kind of interesting.
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I knew her when…
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@Friday I think it premiers on either December 18th or 19th (I’ve seen both dates). Pretty sure I was an extra in what will be episodes 1 and 2 - I think the episode with this costume (black) is episode one. The next two days of filming I was in a large peach colored number with a hat - who knows if I’ll make it on camera, though I did make it into somebody’s blog post (she got some photos one of the days we were filming, and I’m walking back up the street to our “holding” location). If you can enlarge the photo - that’s me just to the left of the red canopy. I loved that dropped waist dress, but it’s not particularly flattering when you not the skinny young thing you used to be.
I also filmed on a really cold day that we were told was episode 8. (In a much warmer outfit).
This is the black costume:
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@blondie said in You can’t see me in this one, but you can hear me.:
You’re so cool Jodi! So many interests. So much energy!
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Wow. This is darn fun! I hope you were paid well for participating. They aren't going to get skills like yours every day. You really could be heard amidst all the other sounds!
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@brenda depending on how desperate they were for people, the price per day differed. The first day was $130/12 hours, then $180, then $250. I think the last day I filmed it was $180. We got paid for the half day we showed up, went through costume, hair and makeup, but never went to set because the smoke from fires put the air quality at hazardous levels. We got paid for the costume fitting days ($50 for up to 4 hours). So far, I’ve made over $800. (Before taxes).