 I mean, basically the way the ordinance works if you're getting, if anyone's getting paid or if you use the Fever as part profit or any type of commercial film or photography, you must have a permit on file. That's Fever as part profit. That's so good. This is a iced vanilla chai latte made with no water. I've never understood the whole grande venti. I just say small, medium, or large. Today is day two of filming these music videos. Can't release a lot of things because it's not out just yet. Hopefully you guys are liking the behind the scenes what it takes to actually film a music video and kind of that process. Away in that little field. We just got done filming the first music video. We had to go to that field and dolly up the piano, which was super hard to do. But yeah, we got done with the music video. Third one, we got two more to go. Far has been pretty awesome, so I'm pretty pumped about this project. So we just got to location number two, and I think there's like some park rangers talking to Jeff, wondering what we're doing. I'm pretty sure that they're saying, hey, you can't film here, but hopefully they're just like, ah, it's going to be fine. And then we just keep on filming, so we'll see what happens. Do you guys have a business card you think? A business card? Yeah. You guys doing, you didn't pay to do this production at all? No, we're just doing this. Just for fun. Just for fun. So you guys just doing this for fun? Yeah. We're at, but with school. I work at North Central University downtown. Okay. I'm a professor. Okay, so I mean, basically the way the word is worse, if anyone's getting paid, or if you use the freeway as part profit, or any type of commercial film or photography, you must have a permit on the cloud. That's freeway. Sure. Okay. I mean, is it a problem to get it from it? Yeah, no, it's super easy to go up to the business center and make contact with your Tom or Dario. They're up here at the front right now. I mean, we want to do things the right way. Yeah, absolutely. We'll do that. Is this where they have something on the file? Yeah, there's people in there, and I can just walk in there. Sure. Yeah, if you guys do that before you get started, that'd be awesome. Oh, good. All right, you go take a look at the dock. I'll go up to get permit and just follow that path down there. Okay. So, yeah, apparently you do need a permit to be filming and doing any sort of like photography or video stuff here at the park. So Jeff is going to go and get a permit really quick. Apparently it's really easy. We'll see if that's actually true. Yeah, this is pretty cool. This would be a great location. Yeah. I mean, look at this. This whole area looks really, really cool. It's going to be great putting that piano right in the middle, filming, get some cool drone shots. Yeah, this is a great location. This is what happened. We cannot film at that location, so we're going to another location to film another video. It was a whole bunch of things. They're like, hey, you now have to pay to use the park. You got to get a permit. And then we called and they're like, oh wait, you can't really do it. It was a whole thing. So now we're going to a different location. But yeah, that's kind of where we're at right now. So this is the next location. Really wide open space, open field. It looks really, really cool. It's going to look awesome with drone footage. But here's how I have everything set up. Let me show you. So I got my camera here. I got a 7200 RF lens. And it's going to be shooting Jeff and the piano down there on top of the creek. It's going to look really, really cool. So that's kind of like my first shot, my first static shot, if you will. But like, that looks really cool, doesn't it? I'm pretty pumped about this one. What do we have now? Just parking? Yeah, just to park. Gotcha. So that's private property, but we don't have anything to do with it. Right. And we have permission from the landowner. So that's perfect there. Just parking. So yeah. Who's the landowner? I don't know his name, but he was just driving back and forth here. So. Okay, yeah. You guys can park. Yeah, we'll get out of there. Cool. Thanks, man. Got it all packed up. Nice. I'll take you over to one that I think might work. Sounds good. Hey, won't wait for me to film you. I'm in the next location. Okay. So I just got done filming the fifth music video. I wasn't able to film a lot of the stuff because we were on a time crunch. This is where we filmed. This beautiful place during sunset and golden hour. I mean, it was just pure gold. And so this is where we had, I mean, we had a little bit of piano set up, like right in there. Okay. You'll see photos on IG. So go to my IG. But like this place, if you just drone over the top of the trees, it looks so good. I'm so pumped. And now, and now it's got to grab a mask. Now it's time to start my three and a half hour trek home to Wisconsin. So I hope you guys liked this video. I hope you guys liked the behind the scenes of what I do. That's pretty much what I do. And I hope you guys liked it. And as always, thanks so much for watching the Johnny Q vlog. I'll catch you next time. Peace. And now what I have to do is go back offload the footage, back that up and back that up and then spend my entire rest of my life editing, editing for like weeks and weeks. Yay.