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Kent visits D2G director Dana Brown for a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the movie.
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00:00 Hey brother.
00:01 Dana.
00:02 How you doing man?
00:03 Good to see you.
00:04 How you doing?
00:05 Come on in.
00:06 We're here in a circa 1940's house and this is where everything happens.
00:18 This is where you put together Dust to Glory.
00:21 I don't know, it's fascinating to me.
00:23 We went down there, we interviewed a lot of people.
00:24 We don't try to make up our mind too early about what exactly is going to be in the film
00:28 and it kind of jumps out at you when you do it.
00:31 This is shot with like this little dinky camera.
00:33 We have big cameras, we have helicopter cameras.
00:36 This is a high speed.
00:37 We have so many different people and cameras that it became kind of a technical nightmare.
00:42 Everybody was enthusiastic enough that it went okay.
00:45 Dana, I stuck it, I literally put it this far from his head right here.
00:54 It looks so bad.
00:55 What's the lens on that?
00:56 It's a 6mm.
00:57 I can't see myself perfectly in the goggles.
01:05 So what was the biggest challenge that you had to overcome filming this in this totally
01:09 unpredictable environment?
01:10 Baja is bigger than all of it.
01:12 It just is.
01:14 It defies time, it defies anything that's going on, which is kind of the beauty of it.
01:19 You can't conquer it.
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