Monday, August 24, 2009

National Oil Shale Association Video


We are in Rifle, Colorado today to shoot footage for an educational video for the National Oil Shale Association.  Today we met up with the guys at DBS Helicopters who helped us mount the Tyler Mount for our aerial photography.  After getting the camera, nose mount, and CCU set up, we took off from Rifle and flew over the Piceance Basin, part of the Green River Formation, which is the largest deposit of oil shale in the United States.  

Luckily, the weather was much better than expected and we were able to get plenty of great shots as we flew over this huge oil shale reserve.  We saw a few big elk, some cool canyons, tons of sage brush, and of course, lots of oil shale.  We also had the pleasure of being mooned by one of the very classy workers at an oil shale pilot plant.

All in all, it was a great day working with our client, Glenn Vawter of NOSA, and Paul and Doug from DBS Helicopters.  We also made it out to the Shell location and saw their freeze wall - thanks to Carolyn Tucker from Shell for granting us a very informative interview.

We shoot again tomorrow in Rifle, then head to Vernal, Utah for more interviews and videotaping, before heading home to Salt Lake City.  What a fun job - making videos rocks!

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