Hello,
My name is Jay Cheel and I'm a filmmaker working out of Toronto, Canada. I'm currently shooting a documentary film on time travel and am hoping the folks on this forum might be able to help me out.
I'm planning on shooting a sequence that will run throughout the body of my film in which I follow one (or more) truckers hauling overnight and listening to the Coast to Coast AM radio show. More specifically, I'm hoping to find a couple of drivers that might be willing to share their thoughts on time travel and the nature of time. So basically we are looking to spend with some interesting characters who are might label themselves as amateur physicists or philosophers or people who simply have an interest in the subject matter.
It's my understanding that the Coast to Coast AM show is a popular program for drivers seeing as it plays through the night, so I'm hoping I might be able to find some suggestions from people here on this board as to which of your fellow drivers might fit the description I've outlined above. If YOU fit this description, that's even better!
If you have any questions about the film, feel free to ask. This is a pretty specific piece of casting so I need all the help I can get!
Please message me if you can help!
Thanks,
Jay
Hello! Looking for Truckers for Documentary on Time Travel. Please Help!
Discussion in 'The Welcome Wagon' started by Jay_W_C, Aug 25, 2013.
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Boy, I watch too much science fiction. By the thread title, I thought this guy had time travel figured out.
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Who listens to AM radio anymore??? Ever hear of Sirius XM
I have 2 theories on time travel
1 if I have the time I'll travel
2 a little to far out to be posting lol. -
There are truckers out there who have mastered time travel at least acording to their logs.
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Is this guy talking about art bell? Cause he's on satellite now. I thought I read he was on 7 - 10 pm. Not sure the channel. anyone?
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