Unfortunately, this Polaroid was taken at day's end, but the beginning was a real fun time! Jarrett had to play a little boy whose mother is looking all over the house for him. "Mom" finally goes into his bedroom, looks around, but STILL doesn't see him. As she walks out, the camera pans up to the ceiling, and there is her son, upside-down, flapping his "wings"like the bat he's pretending to be! So this meant that the hair artist had to spend a couple of HOURS working on Jarrett's hair, which was pretty darn short. She had to comb every last strand up, up, up, and strand by strand, coat it in a special hair glue. This made all his hair stand straight up so that, when he was lying down on a special t-stand that couldn't be seen by the camera (as the room was turned sideways, and the camera was shooting down from the roof of the set, which was the opposite side of his room), it would appear as if he really WAS suspended from his bedroom ceiling! On the drive home, which was the Friday of a Memorial Day weekend, we had the top down on our car, and the three-hour drive, in bumper-to-bumper traffic, caused hundreds of double-takes and huge laughs!