The One A Day shoot prepared me big time for being on set with Bayer.  This shoot day was extremely similar to One A Day in that there were about 6 different scripts with slight variations to each one.  Depending on when they were planning on airing the commercial and whether it was :15 or a :30 second spot, we would flip back and forth between "new" and "non-new", "extra strength" and "not", omitting and adding words here and there to make the script fit the time frame.  It can be torture for an actor trying to remember which version we're doing and nail all the other stuff at the same time.  Meanwhile, the guy doing the shoulder wince is making pretty much the same rate as me.  Hey, I've been on the other end before and that's just how it goes.

A pretty laid back Australian, Director Ken Lambert was great to work with as well as everyone else on set.  This was shot with some furniture, panels and "walls" on set, but most of what you see in the spot was added in later using green screen techniques.


DIRECTOR: Ken Lambert

LOCATION: RED Studios, Hollywood, CA

 
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