
As I write this, we’re in the midst of ADR sessions on our ICT co-production “Fallen Eagle” being produced for the Army Chaplaincy. Now, however, is a good time to share a few more of Doug’s excellent cast photos and talk a little bit about one of the largest productions we’ve ever produced.

Four days on location in the desert (Iron Man’s set, baby!) meant a lot of chapped lips and a lot of chilly morning, but with more than a hundred people on set at one point, we got the job done in spite of the natural disaster and Doug invoking the unlucky spirit of the world’s first thespian.
Since that time, Fallen Eagle has passed into full-on post-production. Cuts of both 15-minute segments are coming along nicely. Visual effects and smalldigital replacements also proceed apace and we’re on to color-timing.
Something I do want to share, though, since we’re on the subject:
We had some of the best SMEs (Subject Matter Experts) a crew like ours could ever hope for, sharing their expertise, their experience, and in one case a personal object of incredible sentimental value all to make sure the films we were making could be as real and useful as possible. At the end of shooting, they came around, shook the hand of every single person on the crew, and presented them with a commander coin, which we civvies have come to understand is an incredible honor. And they thanked us.
And while I see what these incredible men meant by thanking us for our support and our service to the armed forces, I couldn’t help but be struck from almost the moment the coin ended up in my hand by the thought that this was absolutely the very least I could be doing for them.

Everyone here at Psychic Bunny remains not only happy, but proud to be contributing our talents and business to initiatives by our armed forces that are meant to save lives and reduce conflict. Thank you, gentlemen.
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