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  • BET’s Food for Thought featuring Ice Cube

    Posted by: Pete on Jul 15 2010 / Comments (0)

    Ice Cube and Stephen A. Smith discuss current topics. photo by Andrew Foltz-Morrison

    dvDepot filmed the latest installment of Food For Thought, a BET television series, on May 27. This episode, “Food For Thought: Conversations with Ice Cube” aired in early July. As in previous episodes, three media personalities, the Media Assassin Harry Allen, Hot 97′s radio host Angie Martinez, and sports journalist Stephen A. Smith, conduct interviews with Ice Cube over lunch. Previous installments of the show featured musical celebrities Jay-Z and 50 Cent. Since this was the third time dvDepot has shot Food for Thought, members of the crew have become friendly with the interviewers, leading to what we in the industry call “water cooler conversations.”

    Lots of Equipment; No Space

    With this shoot, dvDepot continues to provide the BET series with both crews and equipment.

    The crew used four HDX900 cameras to obtain top quality footage. Using the steadicam also contributed to a very smooth shoot. Due to multiple cameras, lots of lighting equipment, and many crew members, the set was chaotic, to say the least. In addition to all of this activity, the restaurant was open to the public; diners looking for a quiet meal certainly got an unexpected surprise!

    A confined space required specialized lighting. photo by Andrew Foltz-Morrison

    The Location: Sylvia’s Restaurant

    Hot 97's Angie Martinez enjoys Sylvia's laid back atmosphere.

    The interviews took place at Sylvia’s, the world famous soul food restaurant. Situated uptown in Harlem, the eatery is famed for providing great service and an array of Southern favorites. Sylvia actually came out from the kitchen to meet the crew and personally took their orders. Munching on delectable macaroni and cheese, divine fried chicken and catfish, and delicious cornbread kept the entire group more than well fueled for a full ten hour day of filming.

    Steadicam Op Jon Beattie expertly maneuvers his rig. photo by Andrew Foltz-Morrison

    Multitalented Crew

    Each member of the nine person crew brought their unique talents to set. Alex Sierra resumed his position as DP for the third installment of the series. Ameer Grice exhibited enviable packing skills; the utility’s ability to stow so much gear into a relatively small van was nothing short of beautiful. dvDepot’s own Jose Caraballo along with freelancer Jack Hutson handled the audio with impressive skills. Most importantly, however, everyone displayed impressive eating skills that would have made anyone on the competitive eating circuit jealous.

    Ice Cube

    Working with Ice Cube was wonderful. The artist had a professional attitude that translated to a very functional, stress-free shoot. Ice Cube’s acting background became obvious as he handled the shoot like an experienced professional. The platinum artist had only one indisputable stipulation about the shoot; the day had to end early enough so he could watch the Lakers playoff game which, fortunately, they won.

    The artist rocked a feathered fedora on set.photo by Andrew Foltz-Morrison

    Though the shoot was crowded and long, our crew maintained a cheerful attitude. With great food, better company, and completely functioning equipment, the day ended on a positive note. We look forward to working with BET on the next episode.

    To see more pictures from this shoot, visit our Facebook page.

    Camera Operator Andreas Wagner.photo by Andrew Foltz-Morrison

    DP Alex Sierra.photo by Andrew Foltz-Morrison

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