We’re in bright orange outfits because one of the ways we came up with to compromise with the no-photos policy was to make ourselves really obvious and then I’d later remove anyone visibly freaking out that the documentary crew was there. Luckily, I had the best crew ever – Rachel, Steve, Drew, Rick, Eddie, Alex, Kyle. Next, there was the filming of DEFCON itself, which was a different sort of murder – with up to 20 hour days, lots of walking or driving my Segway, and dealing with an in-process event. Before the conference even started, I had around 30-40 hours of footage of people talking about every aspect of the event and hacking in general. I did dozens of these around the country, meeting up with DEFCON management, attendees, and vendors. Thanks to the equipment at my disposal from the Kickstarter of some ways back, I had some really nice methods for capturing interviews. There are copies of it on The Pirate Bay that are smaller in size, but they basically re-compressed it into smaller resolution versions, and what’s fun with that?
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