Text Me Your Thoughts On This EpisodeTom Sanders is renowned for his work on TV commercials (Mountain Dew, Sony, Honda) and films, including James Bond productions and "Point Break." Tom's standout achievement includes leading the camera team for the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games' opening jump. Honored with membership in the US Army Golden Knights (an honorary Golden Knight) and membership in the International Skydiving Hall of Fame, Tom's contributions to the sport are unparalleled.SHOW NOTESSurfer and carpenter Lifespring - changing his lifeA terrifying first jumpPhotography concession at ElsinoreLearning from LegendsMeeting BJ WorthJumping into the OlympicsFilming George BushA night cutaway while filming DropzoneFilming Nicole KidmanJumping into Aloha StadiumIN THE MEDIA Opening Ceremonies 1988 Seoul OlympicsIntro to Demo Reel World Team 400-WayMel Curtis Talks About Tom SandersCommercial for AT&TSony Commercial: BTS JOIN OUR COMMUNITYLove the show? Help support it by becoming a member of the 20 Minute Call Community! Supporting the show gives access to a private group page where you can:- suggest who you'd like to hear on the podcast- learn what interviews will be upcoming- submit questions for future guests-receive show swagJoin our community and support the pod!Link: patreon.com/The20MinuteCallPodcastADVERTISEAre you interested in partnering with the 20 Minute Call as an advertiser? Let's work together! E-mail us at podcast@beyondmarketing.xyz
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