It’s a wrap!

“It’s a wrap!” the director called at 1am this morning. Within 50 minutes the crew had striked the set and all that remained on location was the DiT truck backing up film and two security guards patrolling the other production’s set ahead of next week’s filming.

As I drove off site I saw the movie trucks loading up to leave unit base and head back to the studio ready for the next day of filming.

Two 16.5 hour days and I’m ready for a loooooong sleep. Biggin Hill Air Show tomorrow then 3 more days of filming work before Clacton Air Show. Phew!

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