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Filming At Gettysburg |

Starring Piglet as DogJack. Too cute! |

DogJack & Jed
On the train to Pittsburgh |

Inside the slave shack with Noah and Mike
Wright, cinematographer and our $150,000 Sony Cine Alta camera. |

Jack takes a break |

Florence and an officer |

First take of the film |

Eddie and Dog Jack outside of North Freedom,
Wisconsin train depot |

First day of company rehearsal with Ben and
piglet |

Makeup for Noah's back |

Eddie and Jack |

Florence and Ben (Jed) |

Some of our extras for the train scene |

Extras for the train scene with Piglet as
DogJack |

Outside the slave shack with Jed's mother and
Jed getting ready |

Florence talks with some of the cast |
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Saved in the nick of time! OK, the Cast &
Crew get to have some fun! |
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Filming At Darlington & Pittsburgh |

The author Florence, husband and friends get
ready for the explosion! |

DogJack wants to see also |

Lots of gear brought in for the Fort Explosion
including Matt's Pyrotechnica |

Getting positioned |

Gets blown up!
You'll have to see the movie! |

Getting the cameras adjusted for the one time
shot |

Cast & Crew rehearse shooting a skirmish in the
trenches |

Battle scenes at the trenches with smoke being
added for the 'take' |

'Action' calls Director Edward McDougal |
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| Filming at Soldiers
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Sailors National Monument Museum |
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Cast rehearses the take
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The take of the Ball Room ceremony |

Awards scene it's "picture" |

Crew readies for the awards scene. |

Soldiers & Sailors Museum Hall was perfect for
the Grand Ball |

Piglet (DogJack) practices sitting to receive a
medal. |

Author & Director |

The Grand Ball had numerous attendee's (stand
ins/extras) |

Director Edward McDougal & Author Florence
Biros, reflect in front of the picture that inspired the story, "DogJack" |
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