BEEF: Its whats for dinner
Back in the Dirt: Supporting “Beef: It’s What’s for Dinner” with True Story Films
We recently had the opportunity to team up with the talented crew at True Story Films on a project for Beef: It’s What’s for Dinner—and it took us straight into the heart of Idaho’s farmland.
The shoot was a beautiful combination of early morning golden light, hardworking ranchers, and stunning natural backdrops. Different Animals proudly supplied all grip and lighting equipment, including our 2.5 Ton truck. Our team covered the full G&E department, providing the Key Grip, Best Boy Grip, and on-set PAs to help the production run smoothly from first light to last frame.
Collaborating with True Story Films was a blast, and this job reminded us just how lucky we are to work in places that still smell like sagebrush and soil. It’s always a win when we get to bring a cinematic approach to real working environments and help tell stories that are rooted in the land.
BTS photos by Greg Wilson