00:03It's a lot of work, but I can't believe I'm being paid to do this.
00:08I'm like a big kid out here, running around, playing cops and robbers, with the big guns and walkie-talkies.
00:17It's unreal.
00:22Master Sergeant Epps is my name, and basically I'm at the top of my class.
00:28It doesn't get any higher in the rankings, as far as the Air Force.
00:33My responsibility is communication between ground and air.
00:38Any medical situations where I've got to get the helicopter to touch down and come and pick any of my
00:45guys up to get hurt, that's all my job.
00:49I work closely with Captain Lennox, Mr. Josh Duhamel, my guy.
00:57You know, we're officially on the same side as the Autobots, helping to take the bad guys down throughout the
01:03whole film.
01:04So it's just one of them things where, you know, it's already real, we're already on their side, and, you
01:14know, the bad guys got to come down.
01:19We're at this big steel factory, and basically, you know, we're under attack from the bad guys, and, you know,
01:32without going into all the details, it's a crazy opening of a film.
01:39One of the guys from the special effects company, ILM, Duncan, said that when people see the opening of the
01:46film, it's almost going to feel like the ending of the film, because it's so many big, amazing things visually
01:53going on in the opening of the film.
01:57It's like, where do we go from there? And then it only gets even crazier.
02:04For this one, it's like, man, he's got to come in and take the whole Transformers experience to a whole
02:09nother level.
02:10And from my belief, just being here physically and experiencing it myself, it's way crazy on a whole nother level.
02:18And, you know, I don't know how you do it, man.
02:21There's a lot of things going on in that one mind of the man named Michael Bay.
02:26A lot of things, and I'm just really happy to be a part of it.
02:33Mr. John Frazier, Mr. Six-Time Oscar-nominated, three-time Oscar winner for all of his practical visual effects,
02:45said that we made history last week from doing the biggest explosion ever caught on camera
02:53or ever seen on camera that included actors, where they had over 600 gallons of gasoline.
03:01They had full-on dynamite and explosions, and they normally do these type of things
03:07and have dummies and whoever else, stuntmen in them.
03:11But it was the first and the biggest explosion ever in the history of films.
03:18And he's been in it over 45 years from what I hear.
03:21And, you know, it's just stuff like that, where you do a scene, and it's just really dangerous,
03:30but yet fun and very exciting.
03:36I just hope that every young man, woman, child out there around the world
03:43is able to come and see this film and enjoy it as much as we enjoy making it.
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03:53Grazie a tutti
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