Historical Sites and Modes of Transportation
Last week I posted photos of buildings and structures taken during daytrips with my co-producer wife to possible future movie settings (our “what can we do?” response to the COVID lockdown). Here, I continue with historical sites and modes of transportation we might possibly use for in-development period films (our southwest Ohio/northern Kentucky area is rich in history). You’ll notice that many of the vehicles are in display settings. These can often–with strict supervision–be moved to shooting locations. Also, vehicles that cannot be moved can be placed into new settings digitally by screening-in moving backgrounds (we did this on my last film, Notzilla). These are just some of the many promising settings and vehicles we’ve seen. I’ll post more images next week.
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Most interesting article.photos are most beautiful.
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Is this article related from England? Plz reply.
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No, I live and work in the U.S. The locations are all in or near Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Yeah.this place is beautiful but not more than England.
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With you there, my friend. I love England.
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Excellent spots to stir the creative imagination.
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Love the photos. I know minus zilch about movies but I’ll vote for the cool looking rural delivery postal buggy, the inside of the train car and the red brick with the white fence. Have a great week-end my movie making friend!
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Thanks, Pete!
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When you film the movie on the steam train, can I play the engineer?
Pleeeaaasssseeee ….
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Vintage shots all
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I’m using snowshoes and dog sleds.🌨❄❄❄🌡🇨🇦
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Beautiful 🌹🙏
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Wow! Each image is so evocative, Mitch.
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Really like the block building with the shutters and little stoop. It’s timeless.
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These are great!! I’m ready to get on board that train.
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Really great locations!
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Back in time… I wonder what movie that would be.
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Beautiful!
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Excellent photographs.
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Some very beautiful and interesting settings! Giving us some hope for the future!
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This is a beautiful part of our country. I was born and raised not too far away in West Virginia, right on the Kentucky border.
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Looks like you had a very successful scout.
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A lovely trip to days of yore.
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Really Dope!
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Thanks!
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Those locations are all really nice about how long would you say it took you to acquire them all !
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Thanks! My wife and I have been doing scouting daytrips for some time, but ramped it up when the lockdown happened last year. These are just some of the shots we’ve taken.
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They are very good shots i hope to start traviling sooner then later it seems to be a good way to see what is going on in the world. BETTER then google map ! lol hope you have a GREAT day !
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You too!
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