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Produced by Al Bazzy, Jason Morgan, and Robert Zazali of Varuna Entertainment, Trick My Truck Season 2 consisted of 24 episodes. The making of each episode takes hous and hours of planning, fabricating and shooting. The amount of talent that each truck requires is very difficult to comprehend. From the planning day to reval night these junkyard heaps turn custom show stoppers are second to none. Shooting TMT has its challenging days. Director Todd Lewis brings it all together and makes the blocking happen while controling the content at the same time. On the multi-cam days we would have as many 8-9 cameras rolling to capture all the action. Blocking and camera angle became crucial to master in order to make our days.
Varuna Entertainment: Varuna Entertainment was established on one founding principal: inspired storytelling. Whether the project is film, television or commercial, the charge is always the same—find the best story and breathe life into it. Founded in 2000 by partners Al Bazzy, Jason Morgan, and Robert Zazzali, Varuna led the way in high definition video production for feature films, music videos, and corporate media. The company’s mastery of hi-def technology got Varuna noticed. The storytelling made Varuna notable. This distinctive storytelling built Varuna Entertainment into a full-service production company with a growing list of cinema-verite, documentary, and story-based reality programming for MTV Networks. Recent seasons include the major hit “Trick My Truck”, “Home Blitz with Habitat for Humanity”, and the NASCAR racing doc series “The Drive”. As the company continues to gain recognition for its unparalleled production value, current projects in development include both reality and scripted programming. Executive Producers Jason Morgan and Robert Zazzali began their tenure in the entertainment business producing films and music videos. Their talents were immediately called upon for commercial productions by companies such as Nissan, Kia, and the American Heart Association. Their first breakout docusoap series, “The Drive”, for CMT launched their rapid success in the television industry.
Visit Varuna Studios at: www.varunastudios.com
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| Since earning his MFA in cinematography from the American Film Institute, Dan has spent his time behind the lens collaborating with directors and producers to bring their concepts to the screen. | |
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