Cool!.. that's where all of my raw footage for PBS went to. The Documentary ran at the Sundance Film Festival, and here in OKC. I got to meet the man the Doc was about, and sat beside him during the premier. It was cool. Quick funny story....
The film director took me out to location (in the middle of nowhere) where this guy grew up as a Kiowa Indian kid. We were at his old homestead. This was in July... he says "Ideally I'd like a shot with an approaching storm"... im thinking "this is Oklahoma, storm season is over!! impossible".... so a few days later I tracked an hour an a half away to get the homestead footage. It was a nice sunny day. I call my buddy who lives halfway to my jobsite and asked if he wanted to come along. He's terrified of storms. He said "No fucking way man!.. there's a squaw line coming!!".... I looked at the radar on my iPhone, and sure enough.... a fucking killer storm was coming, and I didn't know if I was gonna make it in time. Hauling ass, I got to the site, set up my drone, did a very quick pre-flight check, and got in the air and started shooting... I never hit stop recording because I knew I had just a couple of min before this thing hit.... it was fucking brilliant! I got shots of the homestead, a wall cloud in the background, lighting, I got it all!!!!! As soon as I got on the ground and the drone in the truck, it hit. I was driving sideways for about 8 miles till I could get ahead of it...... adrenaline level... 11.