The Aero Experience is proud to support the production of Fly Now! The Movie, a "Reality Aviation Documentary" (RAD) that will illustrate why we fly and more broadly, why we live. The project will continue through the fall of this year. Major production sessions will be held at Sun'n Fun International Fly-In and Expo in April and at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015 in July.
"The Aero Experience enthusiastically supports the Fly Now! The Movie project," said Carmelo Turdo, Founder of The Aero Experience. "The movie fits directly into our mission of celebrating Midwest Aviation, and it will make the connection between why we fly and why we live to a larger audience. We will support the project with our media resources and join the crew in as many locations as possible throughout the year."
The Aero Experience has covered the accomplishments of Brian Kissinger, two-time brain cancer survivor, author of Life Short, Fly Now! and Executive Producer of Fly Now! The Movie. His ability to overcome significant medical and personal setbacks to remain a participant in aviation (including world speed records in the LSA aircraft category) is well known to our audience. The movie project, though, is different than previous endeavors. "You can't script life," Kissinger said during the filming of the promotional movie trailer. "More importantly, what we're doing for the movie is (for) aviation. It's (about) a lot of people's lives, not just mine."
"The Aero Experience enthusiastically supports the Fly Now! The Movie project," said Carmelo Turdo, Founder of The Aero Experience. "The movie fits directly into our mission of celebrating Midwest Aviation, and it will make the connection between why we fly and why we live to a larger audience. We will support the project with our media resources and join the crew in as many locations as possible throughout the year."
The Aero Experience has covered the accomplishments of Brian Kissinger, two-time brain cancer survivor, author of Life Short, Fly Now! and Executive Producer of Fly Now! The Movie. His ability to overcome significant medical and personal setbacks to remain a participant in aviation (including world speed records in the LSA aircraft category) is well known to our audience. The movie project, though, is different than previous endeavors. "You can't script life," Kissinger said during the filming of the promotional movie trailer. "More importantly, what we're doing for the movie is (for) aviation. It's (about) a lot of people's lives, not just mine."
Here is the latest movie trailer:
Please support the movie by giving generously to our movie fund and connecting us with contacts for corporate sponsors.
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