Is Apple product placement easier to deal with than say Dell?
CG: It depends on the situation and the time of year. If it’s big season, in television, when there’s a lot of shows and a lot of features, they only have so much merchandise that they can let go out. They don’t have just warehouses full of stuff. If I call product placement, they may have ten or fifteen laptops or ten or fifteen handsets available that they have to put on all of these shows, so they are limited on their volume of equipment. But, they’d make a great product, I have an Apple computer. [laughter] Does that make it better for you guys to be shooting during the summer as far as that goes, because you’re not competing with as many productions for products? CG: Summer is terrible because that’s when everybody’s shooting. You call out to LA needing something and it’s like, “Sorry, call us next week, that’s out.” I mean, there’s so many productions going on that you’ve got to think ahead and call in advance for what you need. What are the toughest props for actors to deal with