How we shot Paige Pierce's Disc Golf Documentary | Behind The Scenes | JomezPro
Get an inside look at how Paige Pierce's Disc Golf Documentary was brought to life behind the scenes. In this behind-the-scenes video, host Milman Oh Jerri takes viewers on a whirlwind tour of the documentary's production process, from its initial conception to the final shot. Originally set to be filmed in Austin, Texas, the team made an unexpected decision to film in Plano instead, and the result was a last-minute but exciting adventure. The video delves into the challenges faced by the filmmakers, including equipment issues and tight deadlines. Milman shares his enthusiasm for the project, which he describes as "exciting" and "super fun." The team's use of creative problem-solving and improvisation is on full display, making for a fascinating look at how to turn a crazy idea into reality. With insights from the people behind the film, this video offers a unique perspective on the world of disc golf and documentary filmmaking.
Behind the scenes of our Paige Pierce documentary featuring pro disc golfers Paul McBeth & Ricky Wysocki.
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Milman Oh Jerri z2m Bryan so full day of filming get ready see we got here on Wednesday right or Tuesday it was Tuesday what's today Friday this Friday you say why yeah this is the fourth day yeah four days so I mean the first night first night was yeah we just kind of tried to have conversations so we could build a script based on like what actually we were feeling yeah exactly this whole thing has been so last-minute it was originally we were supposed to shoot like next week but we came together made it happen and we were supposed to shoot in Austin but we've had a revelation just kind of talking and and we all kind of brainstormed this idea to come to Plano and film it here and it happens super quick it did yeah absolutely kind of freaked me up when I saw that email from just grab as smooth shots if you put that you grab a Roman with that it's not on so it's a little you want to try it have you ever done one I might but I don't know if I want to break an ankle today a real said oh yeah still working on it but how you feeling good super excited yeah this is like super crazy just a whirlwind of business business business but it's all super fun because it's new exciting and like the sky's the limit with this craft so I'm super excited to see where where we go together you could just pick it up I know it no we had a cinema lens that was supposed to be delivered by noon 100 everything we need something that can zoom a stepless aperture ring that consumes yeah all I'll let you know once we order it what are you doing what are you trying to perfect right I'm not trying to perfect we just go film stop but you spend longer setting everything up than you do actually filming this is why actors have like trailers and they just sit in their trailer waiting until all this stuff's done and they say come to set alright hurry this it's a lot different than like on the road though I usually use my French press but this is convenient since we're in a hurry and Brian's trying to get us back in...





