ABC AC Green CBS celebrities CNN E! FOX Hollywood Jamal Wilkes James Worthy Jamie Kennedy Jeanie Buss Jerry Buss Jerry West Johnny Grant John Salley Kareem Abdul Jabbar Kobe Kobe Bryant Lakers Laker girls Level 3 Magic Johnson Mariko Wilson NBC Paris Paris Hilton Paula Abdul Phil Jackson Raven Symone Red Carpet Snoop Snoop Dogg Star Tom Arnold Walk of Fame Man is this one of the craziest stories ever. Yesterday was one of the most exciting days Iâve had in a long while, and definitely since I have been down here in California. Sunday evening Carson called me and let me know that we had a possible job on Monday, which would involve some pretty awesome celebrities (I will tell you about those in a bit). We were supposed to go to a meeting that night to get some more info on the possible job. We met his friend from Pepperdine, Mariko, and headed to a hotel over in Hollywood. There were a handful of people gathered around discussing the upcoming event. I learned that we would be helping out with the revealing of the most recent Hollywood Star, which was for Jerry Buss the owner of the Los Angeles Lakers for the past 27 years. I was told I was supposed to be paired up with a Lakers cameraman. Carson was assigned to a photographer for the Lakers. We were just volunteers who were supposed to shadow our guys and get them anything they needed and be on the radios in case anyone else needed our guys. This seemed easy enough; shadow some dude and see a bunch of celebrities. But we soon found out that we would be a lot more involved than we could have ever imagined. We woke up bright an early (6:30 AM, which I havenât missed at all by the way ever since leaving construction). After getting all showered up and dressed in our baller gear we were on our way to help out with the celebs. In no time we had on our walkieâs with headset on along with our backstage type passes. We had “Staff” passes that let us go anywhere, even where all the other “Media” people couldn’t go. I was assigned a âvery importantâ task as they called it right off the bat. There were a bunch of envelopes that were addressed to various television stations such as E!, and CNN that had to be given to my camera guy so he could send out his footage to each and every one of them. Carson was soon paired up with his photographer which he will be describing in his own words.
I didnât really know what to think about following around a photographer all day, but at least it was going to be easy and maybe I would get to see some cool stuff. Aside from just shadowing my guy the other part of my job was to make sure that he got the priority shots completed on the event shot list. Iâll get to the who, what, when, where, how of those shots later. The photographer was really cool so most of the morning we just sat around in the staging area while people gathered around the crowd control fences.
So back to my portion of the most exciting day ever. I had to call my guy to make sure he was on time and around, after finding him I gave him the envelopes and began to shadow him. This was around 9:30 AM, when all he was supposed to do was film the surrounding area on Hollywood Blvd. So my day began quite smoothly on the street down near the actual star on the sidewalk known as the staging area. I waited patiently getting anything for my guy as needed. Carson was in the same are as me right where the action was going to happen. We were so stoked, just being able to be in the area where the fans couldnât even go though it was only an extra 15-20 feet. As time passed the moment had begun, celebrities were about to start rolling up in their rides, which consisted of mainly limos. All the other television stations were set up on a little staging area directly in front of the star and stage where the guest speakers would be talking. Our guys were running around the entrance so they could get the shots of the celebs arriving. Although I wasnât very useful at this time I was still in the action, loving the experience.
The first car arrived and out walked Phil Jackson who was towering over most of the people. It was a bit strange because he looked a little beat up as he hobbled out with a cane. I then remembered that he just had hip surgery, so he wasnât as aged as I thought. Magic Johnson was the next tower to walk out and the fans went crazy. Now although I wanted to talk to him and go a bit crazy myself, I remained stone cold, because I was the important worker on duty. I just kept on smiling ready to do anything my guy needed me to do. One by one the celebrities kept on waltzing in (not literally because that would have been weird). Tom Arnold, Paula Abdual, the whole Lakers team, and the mayor of Los Angeles rounded out the list for the first part of the arrivals.
At this point Iâm running around all crazy with my photographer trying to get shots. We ran down the street to the Lakers bus and walked with them into the event taking pictures all the way. Then we ran back to the entrance to the event where most of the limos were pulling up. After taking what must have been thousands of photos already we still didnât have a couple key shots because a couple people had yet to show up.
There were two however who were a bit late and I wasnât surprised at all. I walked over to the road where the cars were coming in and saw this old school Cadillac painted in Lakers colors rollinâ on in. It was also equipped with hydraulics and let me tell you Snoop Dogg didnât let them be hidden. He bumped all the way in, it was hella cool.
So the Snoop arrival was probably the biggest part of my day because the #1 most important photo that my guy had to get was Snoop getting out of his Lakers mobile. So I was on the radio big time at this point, people were yelling at me âSnoopâs on the corner of Hollywood and Highland.â So we ran down the street a bit, yes literally ran, and took some photos. But then we realized he was still pulling up to the event so we ran back to the entrance to make sure we got the shot. So there I was running along side a crazy bumping Cadillac as all the fans went crazy on the other side of the barricades. We got the shots and Snoop walked into the event. The highest priority part of my job that day was now complete, but I still had to help out to make sure he complete a long list of other shots. One of which was about to pull up.
Right behind him was the next big star, Paris Hilton walked out of her not as cool SUV. She of course wasnât driving, but she looked good just as I had expected. By this time the ceremony had started and my camera guy was with the other cameramen in the front by the stage. I was now just chillin on the side listening to each speaker, ready to do anything I was asked over the radio. Although I was willing and ready to work, I was pretty stoked that I got to just enjoy the ceremony. Phil, Magic, Paula and the Mayor of Hollywood all said some pretty nice things about Jerry Buss. I donât really know exactly who he is, but I can say that the Lakers are one of the most popular teams in the world, so I can imagine Jerry Buss had something to do with it. Then I was back to work before I knew it because I was called over the radio to make sure that my camera guy was upstairs to film the celebs on their way into the reception. All of a sudden I looked over and saw my guy waving at me to go over to him. The only problem was there was a sea of people in my way, and on top of that the only open area was being used by Fox Sports with live interviews going on.
I decided to put my balls on the table (so to speak) and force my way through. In doing so I walked right behind Paris Hiltonâs live interview. I thought it was pretty cool , maybe you saw me ( I was wearing a very nice blue button shirt, which was lovely (to some). After loading up a tripod and like 400 bags (it may have been like 3 heavy ones), we were off to our destination: The Red Carpet. Yes thatâs right it was just like the big movie premieres, a red carpet leading into the reception.
Meanwhile back on the walk of fame I was just hanging out near my guy and aiding in facilitating certain shots that needed to be taken. A few important ones were: Magic-Kobe-Buss, Paula-Snoop-Buss, Paris-Magic, Paris-Paula, and so on. Everyone was going crazy on the radios trying to get all their people (by their people I mean there was a shadower for every celeb that was suppose to be on the radios) together to take the photos. So I was like âSnoop, please come with me, we need some photos,â and âParis, we need to end your interview itâs time for some photos.â But it wasnât just me, there was a gang of us all on a team trying to finagle celebs into group photos. My guy got most of the needed shots mostly because he was money, but I like to think I helped him get the job done. Next stop for us was the red carpet for another round of photos.
As my camera guy got set up awaiting the celebs, I began to freak out a bit because he was supposed to be filming interviews, led by one of the Laker Girls. I couldnât see any of the beautiful babies at all, and I was just about to radio someone more important than me to see what the deal was. This idea was halted in a hurry because I felt a tugging on my arm. It was my guy pleading in desperation that I was going to be asking the interview questions since the Laker girl wasnât around. He practically threw me into the red ropes separating us from the âfamous peopleâ. Soon I had a microphone in my hand and about to give red carpet interviews. I mean what the heck? How did this happen? I was very excited but also very nervous. My guy then assured me that he would just tell me what to ask so everything would be cool. But as Jerry Buss was making his way through the first interviewers I was bombarded with three different questions. I was just trying to memorize the first one, but he kept telling me new ones. I was like âwait, wait which one do you want me to ask?!?!?). He told me and then it was time.
My very first official red carpet question was completely botched. I said hi and then sort of mumbled/slurred some sort of question together. It may have sounded something like this: âHello Dr. Buss, howlakerswhat means today important special?â He obviously replied with âwhat?â Luckily I pulled it together and asked two more questions that he could actually respond to. I canât tell you exactly what I said because I was so in the moment that I donât remember what it was. Up next was Paula Abdual. My guy finally narrowed down my question and I was ready. She tried to sneak away before us so I yelled her name, âPaula, Paulaâ and she came on over. I have that sort of affect on women, ha-ha. My delivery was much smoother this time around. My first question was : âSo did you really have a relationship with that American Idol boy?â⊠Iâm messing with you guys. Again I donât remember what I said, it was something along the lines of: what do the Lakers mean to you? It was a little nerve racking because she just kept looking at me as she talked. The camera was just not there in her mind. Obviously this is how it should be, but I just kept on smiling and nodding as she talked. Maybe she just liked my blue eyes, probably not though. Anyways Kareem Abdual-Jabbar was next and I was psyched. This was until I looked back only to see my replacement, a beautiful Laker girl. I had completed my portion of the interviews and although I was nervous it was such an awesome time. I stepped back and just watched the next few celebs come through. She got Kareem and Kobe Bryant. I didnât get to talk to them but I got some excellent photos. After everyone had made their way into the reception area, it was our turn to enter. My guy was supposed to find some more celebs inside that he didnât get a chance to film. I wasnât as important this time, but I got to follow him and his Laker girl with his bag.
We headed into the club like scenic reception area. There were neon lights, a bar, and projectors playing Laker highlights all over. The food looked phenomenal. We started looking for some more celebs, and John Salley was first, and he was hella funny. After the interview he started hitting on our interviewer, he was pimpinâ since been pimpinâ. (spitting game (flirting)) After I snapped a few phone photos, we were off to the next big star. It was Paris Hilton, we interrupted her meal, but I bet she wasnât gonna eat anyways. She is shorter than I thought, about 5â8â, but has a very nice body, just as I thought. But for all you ladies out there reading this, she does seem to cake on that make âup. I got a phone photo of her too, so I can send it out for anyone who would like to see her up close. Funny man Tom Arnold was next and he is just an all around character. Cracking jokes all over the place, I laughed a few times. After his last interview with Tom, he was out in no time. I helped him down to his car with his equipment, but rushed back up to hang out with everyone. Carsonâs photographer was taking a break so we decided to grab some cookies and walk around a bit. It sucks because I am sure we could have taken a few real photos with some of the Lakers or other celebrities but we were camera less. We didnât let that ruin our time though, so we just hung out and realized that this was one of our most exciting days we have ever had. Apparently itâs not the cool thing to hang around red carpet events, because after like an hour the celebs were all gone. I wanted one photo with John Salley, the last remaining celeb, but he was in one of the side rooms dining with like 5 girls. Again he was pimpinâ so I didnât interrupt him.
While Luke was running around with his camera guy I was mostly just chillin. My guy pretty much had everything under control after the red carpet. There was no more craziness on the radios and things were calmed down in the reception. He just continued to walk around and snap candid photos, but my job was pretty much done. So I just hung out at the reception soaking it all in. Iâm not much of an outgoing person or I could have chatted with a few celebs and certainly several of the lesser known Lakers. I particularly wanted to talk to Luke Walton as he was just hanging out by himself as I was. Luke finally was done with his guy and we just grabbed some food and hung out for a while. I had a great time and it was a great experience, special thanks to Mariko Wilson for setting it all up for us.
Carson and I decided our excitement was over so we grabbed our guest bag they were handing out and headed off. I bet I was on my phone calling some friends and my family in about 32 seconds. It would have been sooner but we were in a parking garage with no service. Basically what I have taken from this experience is that down here with eBUS live, anything can happen. Come down and hang out, IM sure something crazy and fun will happen!!!!
-Luke C.
Comments by Carson