This is a short bonus episode with a very specific purpose. Patrick Tyndall and I are in the middle of a GoFundMe campaign to get us back to Los Angeles to finish filming Not Your Average Joe, our documentary about legendary production designer Joe Alves. This episode is me explaining where the project is at, what we’ve already achieved, and why this upcoming LA trip feels so important. We’ll be in Los Angeles from 22–28 February 2026, filming interviews and B-roll that cover some key chapters of Joe’s life and career, including:
- Joe’s short but intense motor racing career, including racing alongside Dickie Smothers
- The story of Joe introducing a major Hollywood actor to racing, setting them on a path to a serious motorsport career
- An interview with Alec Gillis the effects artist who built the articulated sharks for Jaws 3
- A conversation with Ann Dusenberry, who worked closely with Joe on Jaws 2
- An interview with Dean Cundey, cinematographer on Escape from New York
- Ongoing efforts to involve Steven Spielberg in the project
The documentary has only been shot over a relatively small number of days so far, all fitted around regular jobs and family life, but the material we’ve captured already has been incredible. This next trip is about joining the dots and getting the remaining pieces that will allow us to bring Joe’s story properly over the finish line. At the time of recording, the GoFundMe is sitting at around $1,000, and we need roughly $3,000 to make the trip work. Any contribution helps, but just as importantly, sharing the campaign on social media genuinely makes a difference. If you’ve ever enjoyed the podcast, the articles, or the behind-the-scenes conversations, this is me asking for a bit of help to make sure this story gets told.
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