This weekend has been a really busy for Green Sweater Studios. We started off Friday night and all day Saturday shooting the music video for Georgi Sareski. The Sunday morning Ed, Jake, Kenny and I headed to Charlotte Beach for the Annual Polar Plunge. If you’re not familiar it’s a benefit to raise money for the Special Olympics and involves 1000 insane individuals running into a freezing lake in costume. Zombies were well represented. This year our team raised over $600 (we’re not sure exactly because Ed and I paid for Jake after Jake had actually paid). Anyway, enjoy the short clip and images from the plunge below, and I’ll be back tomorrow with images from Genevieve.
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That’s ice in Kenny’s beard
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The above link will take you to the news story where all four of us made it into the video (Kenny yells at the camera with Ed nearby and before that Jake and I are stumbling through the lake.
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This weekend has been a really busy for Green Sweater Studios. We started off Friday night and all day Saturday shooting the music video for Georgi Sareski. The Sunday morning Ed, Jake, Kenny and I headed to Charlotte Beach for the Annual Polar Plunge. If you’re not familiar it’s a benefit to raise money for the Special Olympics and involves 1000 insane individuals running into a freezing lake in costume. Zombies were well represented. This year our team raised over $600 (we’re not sure exactly because Ed and I paid for Jake after Jake had actually paid). Anyway, enjoy the short clip and images from the plunge below, and I’ll be back tomorrow with images from Genevieve.
The above link will take you to the news story where all four of us made it into the video (Kenny yells at the camera with Ed nearby and before that Jake and I are stumbling through the lake.
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