From Holloman to Hollywood, Transformers make movie magic
Lights, camera, action! Airmen at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., home to
the Air Force's only operational F-117 wing, got to experience a new kind of rush as Hollywood invaded their base.
The DreamWorks/Paramount Pictures live-action film "Transformers," set to release in July 2007, will feature several different aircraft including
the F-117 Nighthawk from Holloman and the CV-22 Osprey from Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. More than 300 Airmen participated as extras in the movie and
providing logistical support during the filming.
"It's a thrill to know my face will be seen in a movie. It outweighs the long hours," said Airman 1st Class Mehtar Sullivan, an emergency
management technician with the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron at Holloman.
While participating as extras in the movie, Airmen had to be on leave and available all day for shooting scenes. Some Airmen have speaking roles in
the film. The days were long and sometimes lasted until early morning the next day.
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