Well, it’s all over except for some B-roll I’m in on Sunday. Just me walking around downtown Detroit in a kilt. Security will be in full force. It’s really been an amazing process. I can’t express how honored I was to be a part of such a professional cast and crew. Thank you all for your time and dedication. A special thanks to our producer Barbara Tozier of Fun Yet Films and our director Keith Jeffries of Ascalon Films without whom I would never have been involved. I also want to mention the amazing work of our crew. Lon Stratton, believe it or not, I learned so much about film making watching you from the other side of the camera. Kris Kerbawy, it was a pleasure getting to know you. Thank you for your expertise. Mark Preston, thanks for being a sport and taking kick-a$$ production stills. Jonathan West, you’ve become a friend and colleague I look forward to working with again and again. Norm Roth, you are a wild man and a great artist. It was awesome working with you again. Mark Deming, you nailed it every time. Trek Glowacki, your humor and excitement carried me through the fatigue. To Brady the dog, Good Boy! (Big thanks to Betsy Baker, your human.) Thank you Keith for having faith in me even though I haven’t done anything since The Adventure Golf Guy.
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