
Working at CNN
I got the job through Jersey City State College. It was a "for college credit only" internship. It cost me money in food, bus and train tickets to go to CNN to work. I had to get up 3:30/4:00am every day to eat and get ready for work, catch the bus from 440 Kennedy Blvd into Journal Square and catch the Path train which took me straight into World Trade Center Building 1. Up flights of steps and across the lobby to the CNN studio where a security guard let me in.
I remember once we were doing an interview with the heads of several major companies and it was live and I was doing all the camera work live. (The program's director didn't trust anybody but me operating the camera). Anyhow, the camera was big and heavy. (None of the pictures above include a shot of the BIG studio camera). To counter-balance the camera someone had used gaffer's tape to tie lead weights on the tripod handle. Right in the middle of this half hour show the tape gave out and the weights came off and panic erupted beyond the camera's view. Quickly I used my full body weight to counter-balance the weight of the camera so it wouldn't nose dive. As I hung from the tripod handle, over my head sets I got a pep talk from the show's director: "Keep cool...hang on...we're almost finished...just a few more minutes...". When the show ended people rushed forward to help me and others clapped.
One funny early morning thing I remember was the time a new anchor woman locked horns with the director. I had all the lights, the camera and mike ready and the 3 minute warning from Atlanta came and the director turned towards me and asked, "Hungry? Hard roll and coffee on me?" "Sure" I said. The director took off his headset and dashed out of the studio to the lobby and got on line at the food cart. The anchor woman freaked. She left the set and went to the director's station and grabbed the "Atlanta Only" phone and yelled "That asshole just left for coffee!!!" The director returned within seconds and handed me the food and had 20 seconds to spare before going live. The live spot went fine, but because of what the anchor woman had reported to headquarters in Atlanta the director got yelled at. So all day long the director got his revenge by talking into this woman's earphone while she was doing live shows and spots.
DVD Details:
16:9 Widescreen
Running Time: 1 hour 56 minutes
Region 1
Unrated Directors Cut
Not suggested for children
Special Features:
Commentary Track
Featurette: The Making of Hate's Haunted Slay Ride
Featurette: Visual Effects Artist Michael Christopher Lee featurette
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Commentary Track featuring Writer-Director Warren F. Disbrow, Stars Jenny Hill, Dan Bartkewicz, Joey West, Warren Disbrow SrHaunted Hayride The Movie:
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Featurette: Movie location Brock Farms, NJ
Featurette: On movie location Dracula's Domain Haunted Hay Ride, NJ
Featurette: The Making of HAUNTED HAY RIDE: THE MOVIE
Video Interviews with Cast and Crew members
Promotional Free music tie-in WITH LOVE, FROM HATE by Butterfly Suicide
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