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Toronto Police Uniforms
This isn't so much for PLAYING airsoft as much as FILMING with airsoft but I thought I'd share.
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...Poster1280.jpg Yeah, we're makin' a cop show for YouTube on a shoe string budget. :) Issues with the uniforms of course, the patches are pre-1998 design because I couldn't source repros the non 'Metropolitan'. They're done with velcrow and only a few stitches to tack the edges down, so they're easily swapped out with something better. Belts arn't leather, but I like nylon better and it was cheaper. Holsters are waaaaaaay off but Blackhawk Serpa Level 3's are a BIT out of budget at $130 each or so. Epaulette's are way wrong, that's not what they sounded like over the phone, wrong color, flag wrong size and will replace sooner than later. Uniforms are off the shelf from Carleton Uniforms and the armor carriers are also off the shelf from Pacific Safety Products (Who gave us a 50% discount because we were film students and they rounded us up some returned units). ...We filled the carriers with cardboard instead of kevlar. :D |
Assuming you are located in the GTA, there are probably a lot of people who would be willing to loan you gear for the video shoot, you just need to ask :P. Clones of real products "IE Black Hawk Serpa's" are a good budget option. Check out army surplus stores as well.
Also it would be a good idea to let local law enforcement know where and when you plan on shooting if the area is publically accessible. I am not sure on the legaility of the TPS Patch, but without context someone can easily interpret you as impersonating a police officer (Summary Conviction btw) so another good reason to give local leo's a heads up. Best of luck with the film, post it up when your done. PS: One more thing, please don't make your duty belt look like below, your exterior belt should be secured to your interior belt, not like a gun slinger. You can rememdy this by using belt keeprs or a velcro interior/exterior belt. You can also try to make them secure them by friction, the outside one slightly tighter than the interior but this would be difficult for someone with a small waist. http://mikesbloggityblog.com/wp-cont..._promo001.jpeg |
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proper police/ security pants hav dual belt loops, one small one for a standard sized belt and a larger set for your gun belt and whats the eta on getting an episode up? |
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I'd put it at about 4 weeks for total completion, one of our cops is having dental surgery this upcoming reading week so we can't shoot with her for another 10 days or so. We can only do one more scene without her. We'll then wrap up the two scenes with her in the week after that. Then give it a week for post-production. So, 3-4 weeks. But I can post some production photos and screenshots after this weekend if anyone is interested. There will be two different versions edited. We're actually graduating Television Broadcasting students at Algonquin, I'm leading this up as I've been drooling to do something like this because, well damnit, I'm learning film and television as a school that owns a police car! Anyway, this is a 'drama' assignment that makes up 25% of our mark, it'll also be in contention to be shown on CBC Ottawa over the summer where they showcase local indie stuff in a timeslot that ensures no one ever actually watches it. One of the specs for that is a hard limit of 12mins. So it could be edited a bit shorter for that. YouTube will get a slightly longer version and also start with a flashforward to the shoot out that takes place in the middle of the plot, then flash back to the start of the story. ...Cause it's YouTube and no one's gonna watch something 15mins long unless they see gunfire in the first 30 seconds. :) https://www.dropbox.com/s/hvlveocgja...Draft%202D.pdf And for the record, Carleton Uniform's red stripe police pants do not come with duty belt loops, though the duty belts came with loops of their own. :P |
Sounds really good... Can't wait to see the show on YouTube :-)
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just finished reading the script, i like it cant wait to see the vid,
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nice good to see its comming along, cant wait to see the final product :)
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Carleton student here. Mind if I hang out and watch you guys film?
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....shots fired at Queen Beatrix Hospital?
Would Toronto have a QBH or Ottawa? Quote:
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If you're interested and available for a shoot from 5pm-9pm tomorrow, send me a private message or email me at hakker.ashley@synmediaproductions.com There will be pizza and pop free to talent between shooting scenes 4 and 5, though you will be -required- to sign a waiver letting us use your apperance without payment, even though I'll be putting this up on YouTube and monitizing it. (It'd need 10 000-20 000 views on YT to even break even on costumes, props and other costs, and even that's not terribly likely) Quote:
Since this is getting more response than I expected, I guess I'll show off something I did previously, a cinematically style commercial for Algonquin College's Pre-Service Fire Fighting program. No airsoft but I did get to strap a DSLR to the side of a fire truck. :D Algonquin Pre-Service Firefighting Commercial (Extended Version) - YouTube |
Excited to see how this turns out. If you do end up filming in the GTA I'm sure you can get a few of us out there as extras.
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sorry but you will need a hotter pw if you want people to watch
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It doesn't matter which jurisdiction you're wearing it in.
The problem with wearing these patches is that whatever you do, the public will notice it. Whatever you do while wearing the patches will reflect on the TPS. Have you contacted TPS about using the patch? Edit: So what is the purpose of the movie, what is this film supposed to be about? |
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