Northern California Pinzgauer owners
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 9:48 pm
Gents (and ladies, if there are any on here),
I am shooting an indie feature film this summer. There is a part in there that I wrote specifically for a Pinz (I had a friend who used to own one, and have dreamed of getting one myself). This is a slightly apocalyptic film - but no zombies or cheesy star trek stuff - and there's simply no better vehicle for the role.
Here's the question: Would one of you be willing to loan your vehicle for up to a week to have it participate in this film? The final location is on the coast, but we are still evaluating locations in Mendicino area and down near Santa Cruz.
We would be able to pay $300 for the privilege, we would have proper insurance, and we would treat your vehicle like a rockstar. It wouldn't need to do any serious off roading or stunts or anything that might damage it. We would want to carry some crates of veggies in the back, and it needs to look like it works for a living, so seriously pimped out vehicles probably aren't a good idea. Of course you would get copies of the film and production stills of your Pinz kicking ass.
Please feel free to PM me if interested or respond to the thread...
Cheers,
Chris
I am shooting an indie feature film this summer. There is a part in there that I wrote specifically for a Pinz (I had a friend who used to own one, and have dreamed of getting one myself). This is a slightly apocalyptic film - but no zombies or cheesy star trek stuff - and there's simply no better vehicle for the role.
Here's the question: Would one of you be willing to loan your vehicle for up to a week to have it participate in this film? The final location is on the coast, but we are still evaluating locations in Mendicino area and down near Santa Cruz.
We would be able to pay $300 for the privilege, we would have proper insurance, and we would treat your vehicle like a rockstar. It wouldn't need to do any serious off roading or stunts or anything that might damage it. We would want to carry some crates of veggies in the back, and it needs to look like it works for a living, so seriously pimped out vehicles probably aren't a good idea. Of course you would get copies of the film and production stills of your Pinz kicking ass.
Please feel free to PM me if interested or respond to the thread...
Cheers,
Chris