Rescue objects...

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Rescue objects...

Postby jagfiles » Thu Nov 10, 2011 11:59 pm

Had a fun thought for the producers here where there might be a inspiriation for a video here.
What most interesting object can we think of to be used to be used to help rescue someone out of quicksand other than the obvious rope? Like what were the two doing to get themselves in that situation and what were they doing with such a object as well at that particular location.
Like a pool cue for example. Another example could be a couple suit cases. One gal is in quicksand and the other is rummaging through the suit cases to rescue her friend pulling out a whole slew of comocial items that obiously will not work. Also two gals and one has a magician suit case. True in a case like this budget will come into play as to how many and the type of things that can be used.
Fishing gear could come into play as well.
Offbeat items like this that help tell the story. What else can we come up with?

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Re: Rescue objects...

Postby Billie Bonce » Fri Nov 11, 2011 2:01 am

Obvious: a ladder (helps to spread the weight), a plank or few planks (for the same purpose). Do we look for something that can be found occasionally? OK, a section of a fence, broken out of the fence with a purpose of saving the life.

A shovel. Might be necessary. If not to dig, then to spread the weigh. Or to pull.

A paddle (kayakers' answer for quicksand threat)
A hunting gun (hunters' answer for quicksand threat)
Both were more than once successfully used in real life ;)

Oh, are we interested in helpless damsels only? A floaty! Two bikini clad girls take a shortcut for a beach and got stuck you know where. One of them manages to crawl out, the second sinks deeper and deeper and is going to drown. The first gal inflates a floaty that was hidden in a bag, and saves her fried! Hooray for unconventional solutions!
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Re: Rescue objects...

Postby Duncan Edwards » Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:39 am

A human chain of naked Playboy Centerfolds. 8-)
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Re: Rescue objects...

Postby YerK » Fri Nov 11, 2011 9:15 am

Duncan Edwards wrote:A human chain of naked Playboy Centerfolds. 8-)


I look forward to any/all of the producers here having budget for that! :-)

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Re: Rescue objects...

Postby Nessie » Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:12 am

A miniature dachschund with a rope in its mouth.

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Re: Rescue objects...

Postby Aiko » Fri Nov 11, 2011 11:36 am

A steel girder.

I know, that could pose a few problems. That's exactly why nobody has tried it before. ;)
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Re: Rescue objects...

Postby Fred588 » Fri Nov 11, 2011 1:01 pm

A bowling ball might serve the same purpose as the steel girder, at less expense. I've done at least one scene where the rescue device was an act of magic rather than a tangible device. Also, the head and shoulders of a previous victim has been done several times. Another scene we did a while back involved a self rescue using an inflatable bra.

I think the dog and leish idea is the best so far though, unless there is any chance of getting a cat to do it.
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Re: Rescue objects...

Postby YerK » Fri Nov 11, 2011 7:15 pm

How 'bout a low hanging branch and some fishing line? (not that the model uses the branch to pull up, but rather to pull her to the edge)

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Re: Rescue objects...

Postby dlodoski » Fri Nov 11, 2011 7:27 pm

A midget with a winch.




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Re: Rescue objects...

Postby Fred588 » Fri Nov 11, 2011 7:49 pm

Hmmm, dunno about the midget but winching a wench sounds illegal or at least highly questionable, and wenching a winch sounds extremely hazardous, not to mention potentially painful. lol


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