I'm a big fan of clothed wetlook. Women, even though I've marked this post as N/A. I like dunk tank videos, but what I really like - and there doesn't seem to be as much of it available - is when the girls get water dumped on them.
Anyways, this weekend I was at a 'Family Amusement Park' in my area. One of those, I call them, homemade amusement parks. So not very big, with a Mini Golf course, Go-Karts, Batting Cages and some other stuff. There's a few in my area. This one happened to have a bunch of water/wet games as well. One game in particular caught my eye - Downpour Derby.
I looked a few up online, couldn't really find much other than the products for rent themselves. These kind of Reverse Dunk Tanks. Video-wise, there isn't much publicly available, but I was wondering if any producers had ever made Reverse Dunk Tank videos. I would definitely be interested.
GreetingCard said: I'm a big fan of clothed wetlook. Women, even though I've marked this post as N/A. I like dunk tank videos, but what I really like - and there doesn't seem to be as much of it available - is when the girls get water dumped on them.
Anyways, this weekend I was at a 'Family Amusement Park' in my area. One of those, I call them, homemade amusement parks. So not very big, with a Mini Golf course, Go-Karts, Batting Cages and some other stuff. There's a few in my area. This one happened to have a bunch of water/wet games as well. One game in particular caught my eye - Downpour Derby.
I looked a few up online, couldn't really find much other than the products for rent themselves. These kind of Reverse Dunk Tanks. Video-wise, there isn't much publicly available, but I was wondering if any producers had ever made Reverse Dunk Tank videos. I would definitely be interested.
It is a no brainer to shoot these kinds of scenes if you already own a gunge tank booth -- because all you do is instead of filling the gunge tank receptacle with gunge, just fill it with water instead. We used our gunge tank boooth as a water dousing device several times....and so has Leon of Mostwam. Using an overhead water dousing device is known as a "Royal Flush" here in the USA.....