This February 2021 Q&A session features Atun-Shei as a guest on the InRange TV channel. The discussion covers a range of topics, including historical events and their impact, the role of firearms in civil rights movements, the effectiveness of viewer support versus advertiser revenue for YouTube content, memorable moments from "Checkmate Lincolnites" episodes, research time versus video length for historical content, culinary distinctions in New Orleans (Cajun vs. Creole), local folklore about a devil's hoof print in Ipswich, Massachusetts, the potential inspiration of the Donner Party for the movie "Ravenous," and historical accuracies in the film "Django Unchained." Several viewers pose questions throughout the video.
This YouTube video features an engaging discussion between Royal Armouries' Keeper of Firearms & Artillery, Jonathan Ferguson, and renowned Hollywood armourer Larry Zanoff. Zanoff, who has worked on major film franchises like Dunkirk, Iron Man, and Captain America, as well as video games like Call of Duty, shares insights into his career. The conversation delves into the intricacies of becoming a movie armourer and highlights some of the most iconic arms and armour Zanoff has worked with, with some possibly making a guest appearance. The video is an excellent opportunity for enthusiasts to gain behind-the-scenes knowledge of film prop creation and arms history.
This video from the Brownells vault explores the history and creation of the prop Remington Derringer used by the Schultz character in Quentin Tarantino's film "Django Unchained." On-set motion picture armorer Larry Zanoff guides the viewer through Independent Studio Services (ISS), a movie prop house. Zanoff debunks myths about Hollywood armorers and explains how the iconic double-barreled Remington Derringer, a model originally introduced in 1868, was adapted to fit the film's 1858 setting, detailing the collaborative process with director Quentin Tarantino to resolve this historical anachronism.
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