But I will say- walking on set my first day everyone knew who I was because they saw my numerous Polaroid tattoos. Being the 'Polaroid Consultant' on Tiger Hunter was a really fun and overstimulating job. I took photos of the actors on set, and gave the production a big stack of my own Polaroids from my personal Polaroid portfolio to use as props in and around the sets. And 3) build a portfolio for the main character who was the Polaroid photographer (Napoleon Dynamite). 2) make sure that every camera used on set was always working properly, was loaded with enough Impossible Project instant film, and was on the sidelines ready to reload and restock film at all times. I had three really important jobs on the set of Tiger Hunter: 1) teach Jon Heder (one of the main characters) how to use a Polaroid SX70 and Impossible Project instant film, and how to act like a photographer. My first day on set I arrived with a huge camera case full of 6 different instant cameras of various types, numerous instant films, a light meter, snacks, weird old Polaroid paraphernalia that I thought might come in handy, and a manual for the infamous Polaroid SX70 to show Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite). I recently was hired as a 'Polaroid Consultant' on the set of a new Hollywood movie called 'Tiger Hunter,' starring a few very familiar faces- Dani Pudi from the hit comedy 'Community,' Jon Heder who played Napoleon Dynamite, and a bunch of other people that I recognized but don't really know who they are.
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