Revelations logoand your webmasters small part in it!

Sometime in April/May 2002 I  was approached by Cloud 9 Studios here in New Zealand to provide an indian motorcycle, some spare parts, and to ride as a double for a main character in a 1/2 hour program for "Revelations - The Initial Journey" Mini Series, Part 26 of 26  entitled 'The Plays the Thing'
 It is set in Australia in the mid 1920's, filmed in Whiteman's Valley just 30 minutes from my home.
photos and Story by Greg Cooney, Synopsis copyright Cloud 9 productions.
click photos for a closer look..
Below is Drew Neemia (JACK) another kiwi actor who I played the double for. Drew's website Go to Tom's websisteRevelations is a unique drama series following JESS, a 16-year old's journey through life and time. played by New Zealand actor Tom Hern (left). The series debuted on UK broadcaster Channel 5 on October 6th 2002 - and has attracted very positive reviews already. Revelations is available for delivery as 26 x half-hour episodes. (http://www.theinitialjourney.com).

Each episode of the series is set in a different period of time and location around the world ranging from the Roman Empire in 450 B.C to the Maya civilisation in 1580's Central America, from the French Revolution in 1792 to the "Wild West" in the 1850..
 ...from a plague devastated Europe in the 1380s to rock n' roll in the 1950s and right up to contemporary life. "Revelations" is a drama series to challenge, educate, and stimulate viewers in an entertaining way as the main character, Jess, travels through time and life and meets a diverse range of people of all ages, beliefs, religions, positions in society - each of whom is struggling to deal with some trouble in their life.
Jess does his best to help them out and the audience wonders what they would do in the same situation Jess finds himself.
Three of the main characters, and the real STAR, my '26 Chief.
I left early one morning in May to venture to an unmarked set in Whiteman's Valley which is a rural area not far from urban Upper Hutt.  Now, I had spent the night before cleaning and detailing the old girl so she could look her best for the filming. Waste of bloody time because no-one bothered to tell me it was a hill climb up a steep muddy hill and down a ravine and across a ford to a fantastic set nestled in bush a kilometre off and not seen from the main road.
And all this after a week of torrential rain. (I passed the above bus which was close to bogging down), So I spent an hour in the morning doing it again onsite!
 

Due to the rain staying away this day, I  was there for just a day of shooting which took all of 10 mins. I also provided some spare parts (20's blind scout barrels etc) for a scene inside Sigleys garage which I didn't get to see filmed the night before. All scenes for this series was filmed in around Wellington our capital city.

During my day there I was treated very well, fed like a king and just ambled around taking things in and awaiting me and my trusty steeds 10 minutes of fame.
Tom Herne looks at my chief rather curiously..
JACK, the character I was doubling for in the riding scene, sat on my chief dressed in my old period gear looking quite chuffed and rev-ving the right hand grip (of course!) as I looked on.
Once he had been filmed we both went into an unused building and I adorned his gear and mounted the chief back to the camera, ready for anything!
LIGHTS, CAMERA , ACTION, I kicked her over, it  started first kick dispelling any fear of stage fright and I idled for a second or two, and took off into the sunset. CUT, THAT'S
A WRAP. Wow I must have been good only one take was needed!.
After changing the number plate the art department quickly made up, with my  INDIN custom plate for the trip home, I was invited into a trailer to watch the footage of my chief. It really looked the part on film and quite a lot of exposure too, however I don't know how much will make it into the final cut or if they will insult me by dubbing a modern Harley motorcycle sound for the engine, do you?, no - so be sure to watch at least the last episode of Revelations!. http://www.theinitialjourney.com
 

Revelations logoand your webmasters small part in it!

Sometime in April/May 2002 I  was approached by Cloud 9 Studios here in New Zealand to provide an indian motorcycle, some spare parts, and to ride as a double for a main character in a 1/2 hour program for "Revelations - The Initial Journey" Mini Series, Part 26 of 26  entitled 'The Plays the Thing'
 It is set in Australia in the mid 1920's, filmed in Whiteman's Valley just 30 minutes from my home.
photos and Story by Greg Cooney, Synopsis copyright Cloud 9 productions.
click photos for a closer look..
Below is Drew Neemia (JACK) another kiwi actor who I played the double for. Drew's website Go to Tom's websisteRevelations is a unique drama series following JESS, a 16-year old's journey through life and time. played by New Zealand actor Tom Hern (left). The series debuted on UK broadcaster Channel 5 on October 6th 2002 - and has attracted very positive reviews already. Revelations is available for delivery as 26 x half-hour episodes. (http://www.theinitialjourney.com).

Each episode of the series is set in a different period of time and location around the world ranging from the Roman Empire in 450 B.C to the Maya civilisation in 1580's Central America, from the French Revolution in 1792 to the "Wild West" in the 1850..
 ...from a plague devastated Europe in the 1380s to rock n' roll in the 1950s and right up to contemporary life. "Revelations" is a drama series to challenge, educate, and stimulate viewers in an entertaining way as the main character, Jess, travels through time and life and meets a diverse range of people of all ages, beliefs, religions, positions in society - each of whom is struggling to deal with some trouble in their life.
Jess does his best to help them out and the audience wonders what they would do in the same situation Jess finds himself.
Three of the main characters, and the real STAR, my '26 Chief.
I left early one morning in May to venture to an unmarked set in Whiteman's Valley which is a rural area not far from urban Upper Hutt.  Now, I had spent the night before cleaning and detailing the old girl so she could look her best for the filming. Waste of bloody time because no-one bothered to tell me it was a hill climb up a steep muddy hill and down a ravine and across a ford to a fantastic set nestled in bush a kilometre off and not seen from the main road.
And all this after a week of torrential rain. (I passed the above bus which was close to bogging down), So I spent an hour in the morning doing it again onsite!
 

Due to the rain staying away this day, I  was there for just a day of shooting which took all of 10 mins. I also provided some spare parts (20's blind scout barrels etc) for a scene inside Sigleys garage which I didn't get to see filmed the night before. All scenes for this series was filmed in around Wellington our capital city.

During my day there I was treated very well, fed like a king and just ambled around taking things in and awaiting me and my trusty steeds 10 minutes of fame.
Tom Herne looks at my chief rather curiously..
JACK, the character I was doubling for in the riding scene, sat on my chief dressed in my old period gear looking quite chuffed and rev-ving the right hand grip (of course!) as I looked on.
Once he had been filmed we both went into an unused building and I adorned his gear and mounted the chief back to the camera, ready for anything!
LIGHTS, CAMERA , ACTION, I kicked her over, it  started first kick dispelling any fear of stage fright and I idled for a second or two, and took off into the sunset. CUT, THAT'S
A WRAP. Wow I must have been good only one take was needed!.
After changing the number plate the art department quickly made up, with my  INDIN custom plate for the trip home, I was invited into a trailer to watch the footage of my chief. It really looked the part on film and quite a lot of exposure too, however I don't know how much will make it into the final cut or if they will insult me by dubbing a modern Harley motorcycle sound for the engine, do you?, no - so be sure to watch at least the last episode of Revelations!. http://www.theinitialjourney.com
 

Revelations logoand your webmasters small part in it!

Sometime in April/May 2002 I  was approached by Cloud 9 Studios here in New Zealand to provide an indian motorcycle, some spare parts, and to ride as a double for a main character in a 1/2 hour program for "Revelations - The Initial Journey" Mini Series, Part 26 of 26  entitled 'The Plays the Thing'
 It is set in Australia in the mid 1920's, filmed in Whiteman's Valley just 30 minutes from my home.
photos and Story by Greg Cooney, Synopsis copyright Cloud 9 productions.
click photos for a closer look..
Below is Drew Neemia (JACK) another kiwi actor who I played the double for. Drew's website Go to Tom's websisteRevelations is a unique drama series following JESS, a 16-year old's journey through life and time. played by New Zealand actor Tom Hern (left). The series debuted on UK broadcaster Channel 5 on October 6th 2002 - and has attracted very positive reviews already. Revelations is available for delivery as 26 x half-hour episodes. (http://www.theinitialjourney.com).

Each episode of the series is set in a different period of time and location around the world ranging from the Roman Empire in 450 B.C to the Maya civilisation in 1580's Central America, from the French Revolution in 1792 to the "Wild West" in the 1850..
 ...from a plague devastated Europe in the 1380s to rock n' roll in the 1950s and right up to contemporary life. "Revelations" is a drama series to challenge, educate, and stimulate viewers in an entertaining way as the main character, Jess, travels through time and life and meets a diverse range of people of all ages, beliefs, religions, positions in society - each of whom is struggling to deal with some trouble in their life.
Jess does his best to help them out and the audience wonders what they would do in the same situation Jess finds himself.
Three of the main characters, and the real STAR, my '26 Chief.
I left early one morning in May to venture to an unmarked set in Whiteman's Valley which is a rural area not far from urban Upper Hutt.  Now, I had spent the night before cleaning and detailing the old girl so she could look her best for the filming. Waste of bloody time because no-one bothered to tell me it was a hill climb up a steep muddy hill and down a ravine and across a ford to a fantastic set nestled in bush a kilometre off and not seen from the main road.
And all this after a week of torrential rain. (I passed the above bus which was close to bogging down), So I spent an hour in the morning doing it again onsite!
 

Due to the rain staying away this day, I  was there for just a day of shooting which took all of 10 mins. I also provided some spare parts (20's blind scout barrels etc) for a scene inside Sigleys garage which I didn't get to see filmed the night before. All scenes for this series was filmed in around Wellington our capital city.

During my day there I was treated very well, fed like a king and just ambled around taking things in and awaiting me and my trusty steeds 10 minutes of fame.
Tom Herne looks at my chief rather curiously..
JACK, the character I was doubling for in the riding scene, sat on my chief dressed in my old period gear looking quite chuffed and rev-ving the right hand grip (of course!) as I looked on.
Once he had been filmed we both went into an unused building and I adorned his gear and mounted the chief back to the camera, ready for anything!
LIGHTS, CAMERA , ACTION, I kicked her over, it  started first kick dispelling any fear of stage fright and I idled for a second or two, and took off into the sunset. CUT, THAT'S
A WRAP. Wow I must have been good only one take was needed!.
After changing the number plate the art department quickly made up, with my  INDIN custom plate for the trip home, I was invited into a trailer to watch the footage of my chief. It really looked the part on film and quite a lot of exposure too, however I don't know how much will make it into the final cut or if they will insult me by dubbing a modern Harley motorcycle sound for the engine, do you?, no - so be sure to watch at least the last episode of Revelations!. http://www.theinitialjourney.com