August 12th, 2009 | By 49

Us humans are but such small creatures on this planet…

It must be a slow news day because I’m in it. :)
The Beacon News & Daily Herald & symmetry breaking
Check out the pictures! They did a really good job taking pictures with their cameras!
Today I get to meet Dan Lamoureux (from Nerdcore for Life documentary and the LOLCats & Buggin Out videos!) for the first time. We are going to eat mad breakfast foods and talk about video location shoots. more to come….
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So Dan and I scarf some breakfast and we drive through Fermilab to get our sweet Visitor Passes. We shoot some in front of the Wilson Hall and run to get batteries for his boombox because we didn’t want to be stuck without music for the next stops. We signed our radiation agreements (I think we can blame but not sue Fermilab if we turn sterile or something) and were escorted down into the CDF collision hall with Dee and Brittany. NO ONE GETS TO GO HERE. WE WERE SPECIAL! It was awesome. Crazy cramped. Lots of electronics. The muon scintillators were most visible because they are the outermost sensor package. We got shots with some guys and Brittany and Dee. Too much fun. Amazing stuff.
Dan Lamoureux shooting funky49


We bounce out from CDF to go to the Wilson Hall and meet up with Tona & Rachel from Fermilab Communications. We get taken to the huge room where the Cockcroft-Walton is and shoot there! They have two so obviously we went in the second one but only after it was grounded. We don’t need any stray electrons!
We then had this GREAT shoot in the Tevatron Master Control Room. We even were able to get someone’s blog in the shot who has their own Star Wars fan film in post-production! I even got to shoot DAN as a worker in the MCR! It was great! From there we went up to the 15th floor of the Wilson Hall and Dan got some footage up there. It’s really beautiful up there. We stop by CDF and Dan and Ben got to meet. I think I’m hungry. We have been running around since breakfast. Everyone at Fermilab has been so nice. Dan has been great to be around. Because I was in their daily intranet/Fermilab Today website, people I haven’t met wanted to say hi which was really cool.