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Part Two: On Set Report From The Making Of Nine Inch Nails' Deep
Updated 05.25.2001 7:30 AM EDT

Andy returned from Nine Inch Nails' Deep video shoot and also met Trent Reznor while on the set! "I found out quite a few things about the other shoots from the crew members," he said. "The other shoots were cancelled due to him being ill," which he believes that when his friend saw Trent last week, he was just in town but no filming was done due to his supposed illness. When he spoke to Trent briefly, he asked where the rest of the band members were, which he answered, "They are not here" and also said, "I am hogging the camera" jokingly of course.

Andy took a quick photo with Trent and got his CD covers autographed by him. "I will try and take more photos when I go tomorrow and develop them sometime before the weekend ends," he said. "Apparently I think only Trent will be in the video," but maybe for just that night's worth of shooting. "I saw the crew prepping up an orange car on a low flat bed car, which one of the crew members told me that they would be filming him driving later on around 3 a.m. I got there at 9 and left around 11:30."

Andy also saw them prepping up a black dummy, "I have no idea what it will be used for," he mentioned, and he also got a glimpse of the black female that was mentioned in the casting sheet update. "She had a nice body and I think the dark dummy will maybe be used to depict her in a scene," he said, but it's way too early to assume anything.

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