A lot of people have asked me what it's like to be underground for an extended period of time. I can honestly say it does not bother me at all. We have power and lights so it's not completely dark down there. The ceilings are relatively high, so I do not feel claustrophobic. And the weather never really affects us working down there.
It does make building sets a bit challenging since virtually nothing is level down there, but you adapt and do the best you can with situations like that.
The moisture content really adds quite a few unique situations when it comes to props, especially electronics. We bag up the electronics and just hope for the best. Usually, we do not have much of a problem, but there are times that we do end up having to replace equipment that the moisture has damaged.
Overall, it not much different than being above ground except for the total darkness we drive into until we turn the lights on. Who's afraid of the dark? Not me, not yet.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Underground
Posted by Tom Wilson at 6:22 AM
Labels: Personal Journal
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