In a recent episode of the podcast "A Flash of Beauty: Bigfoot Revealed," hosts Tobe Johnson, Brett Eichenberger, Jill Raymond Snyder, and Michael Ferry take a break from their usual format to catch up and discuss the behind-the-scenes work that goes into creating their documentary.
Tobe starts off by sharing some personal updates, including a housing and studio move to Agnew, Washington, located under Hurricane Ridge. He also hints at some interesting Bigfoot-related stories related to this move.
Jill then shares her experiences with the paperwork and legal aspects of the documentary, explaining the importance of obtaining permission for all images, footage, and audio used in the film. She mentions that while some content creators may be generous with their footage, it is still important to obtain proper permission and licensing for all materials used.
Michael, the cinematographer, talks about his role in the documentary and his passion for shooting Bigfoot-related content. He mentions that he is currently balancing other freelance projects while also working on the documentary.
The group also discusses the importance of respecting copyright laws and the role they play in protecting artists and creators. They emphasize the need for everyone in the Bigfoot community to respect each other's work and copyrights.
Overall, this episode offers a unique look into the making of "A Flash of Beauty: Bigfoot Revealed" and the hard work and dedication that goes into creating a documentary. Be sure to check out the full episode and the documentary when it becomes available.