Ahhh! No one is flying the plane!!!
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My friend Rick Dupea had hired me to act in a promotional film he was directing for Panasonic Corporation. The film will promote Panasonic's servicing package for their own IFE (In Flight Entertainment) touch screen system.
If you haven't flown recently enough to use an IFE, you're in for a treat sometime soon. Not only can you dial in the movie of your choice, you can elect to play any of a number of interactive games, competing with your fellow passengers. The system lists players' names on the screen, and tells you what row and seat your competitor(s) are sitting in. (I beat UW Business graduate Aaron on our first round of Trivia, but couldn't keep up with his mental pace after 3 a.m. You're the man, Aaron!) The IFE will definitely shorten a cross-country or international flight.
Yes, it was cool to act in a movie on a 757 in the middle of the night (the only time the production company could get access to the plane), but what I found most interesting was learning about the jobs of the other actors (most of whom were performing their real-life roles for the camera), and watching the film crew capture their creative footage.
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I'm sorry you won't get to see the finished movie -- unless you attend the airlines' trade convention in Miami next month -- but if you're interested I can explain the story to you sometime. It has a pretty straightforward plot with an upbeat ending. In the final scene, Carrie and I fly off into the sunset, sipping our tropical drinks and happily playing video games on our touch screens. And no one gets sucked into a jet engine.
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