Thank you, Disco Volante!

Ned and TJ's AFMHuge thank you to TJ Beyer and Disco Volante for letting us film some pickups yesterday. With TJ saving my bacon on the off camera flipper, I even got to do a little stunt play myself.  Jeri — your job is still safe ;)

Baily at Disco Volantedon and ned filmingBaily Hopkins and Brian J. Patterson

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PBDG filming today at Disco Volante in Oakland

Leaving in minutes for Disco Volante in Oakland, CA to film some pickups.  Disco Volante is not only a fantastic club and restaurant (LURVE me the tamarind crab), it’s the usual home of PBDG’s beloved AFM machine.

Attack from Mars at Disco Volante

photo by Don Starnes

If you are in the area, stop by at lunch and say hi.  Our stars Brian J. Patterson and Baily Hopkins will be there.

Kevin at Disco Volante

photo by Don Starnes

Huge thanks to Kevin, Kenny, and the DV crew for letting us film at their wonderful venue.

 

PBDG: Don on Donuts

The cast and crew of PBDG loved the donuts provided by our wonderful donut sponsor, Psycho Donuts of Campbell and San Jose.

Psycho Donuts

Cupertino Shop

Director Don Starnes talks about the donut origins of PBDG on the set.

Psycho Donuts on PBDG set

Special LED lighting created by Little Giant to highlight the Psycho Donuts in the Mutiny Cafe location.

Anna with Donut Box

This is my favorite prop/set dressing in the movie: the lovely folks at Psycho Donuts created PBDG artwork on one of the donut boxes as a surprise. It appears in the background of several scenes.

Welcome Planetary Pinball to PBDG

planetary pinballMeet Planetary Pinball, a new executive producer of Pinball Donut Girl.  I’m so thrilled to have Planetary involved and helping me get the film through post production. Headed up by Matt Christiano, Planetary supplies Williams/Bally parts, and you can find them easily at Pinball.com. They are working with Jersey Jack on the new WOZ game too!

Check out a great spot Elvira did for Planetary: