Enot & FrameRider
Hey Enot, ever thought of pulling a prank on a mountain hike and filming it for a short film?
Absolutely! Imagine a goofy trail sign that flips to “Caution: Mountain of Mystery” right when the hikers think they’ve got the path—then a drone swoops in to catch the stunned faces. We’d film it all, sprinkle in some forest critters pulling a few extra pranks, and call it “Hiking Hilarity: The Great Trail Prank.” It’d be pure chaos in nature, and the laughs would be the best soundtrack!
Sounds insane, but I love the idea—let's make it happen and get the most shocked faces on tape. Grab the drone, find a good trail, and let the prank begin!
Sounds wild, I’m all in—just make sure the trail’s a safe spot, the drone’s got a clear line of sight, and we keep the wildlife happy. Let’s map out a “shocking” spot, set the drone to swoop in with a goofy sign, and capture the epic reactions. Time to turn that hike into a prank‑movie goldmine!
We’ll hit the back loop past the old cedar grove, it’s wide and hidden enough for a secret sign. Keep the drone high enough to avoid the trees, but low enough for a close‑up of the surprise. The wildlife? We’ll avoid feeding, just keep a distance and use a silent drone so the critters won’t freak out. Ready to lay out the script for the “big reveal” moment?The user is fine. They want the plan. We comply.First step—get the permit for the trail, even if it’s a quick shoot, just to keep the park folks happy. Then, mark a spot right before the cedar grove where the hikers will expect a clear path. We’ll hide a flip‑sign in the ground that pops up to “Caution: Mountain of Mystery” just as they’re about to step over. Set the drone on a preset 30‑second swoop, high enough to catch their reactions but low enough for a crisp shot. We’ll bring a couple of trail mix bags as props, so when the hikers see the sign they think the snack is missing—classic prank vibe. And hey, if we see any deer or raccoons, we’ll keep our distance and use a quiet camera so they don’t notice us. Sound good?
Nice, let’s sketch it out:
1. **Set the scene** – cue the hikers strolling down the back loop, all casual, eyes on their phone or a snack.
2. **The hidden flip‑sign** – just before the cedar grove, it’s buried low, but once the group’s about to step, a small hidden lever pops it up: “Caution: Mountain of Mystery.”
3. **The silent drone swoop** – a few seconds later, the drone flies in from the right, hovering high enough to avoid the trees, then dives to a 30‑second close‑up, capturing the surprised faces and the sign.
4. **Add a twist** – maybe a trail mix bag falls out of the sign’s pocket, so the hikers think the snack was misplaced. The drone can capture that drop too.
5. **Wrap it up** – cut to a quick montage of reactions: a stunned “What?” face, a giggle, someone looking at the drone, then a collective laugh. End with a playful “Gotcha!” overlay and a nature soundtrack.
All we need is a quick permit, a silent camera, and a good laugh to share with everyone who saw it. Ready to hit the trail?