We were the featured entertainers for a November, 2021 Food Network Dinner: Impossible episode in which the host had to provide a Viking dinner - for us. We provided Vikings for Hiveworks Mead Company's funding video shot in May, 2021. We were filmed with the Director of NASA Ames Research for their 2013 publicity campaign for small satellite exploration. We provided actors and props in 2011 for The Frost Giant's Daughter, a Conan the Barbarian independent fan film. We provided actors and props for an Academy of Arts University student film, The Epic of Wayhelm. The shoot took place in the San Francisco east bay. We filmed the host segments for "William the Conqueror", an episode of The Conquerors (Greystone Productions), with actor and military advisor Dale Dye for the History Channel. We provided combatants for filming "The Battle of Hastings" (fought in 1066), for an episode of Command Decisions (Michael Hoff Productions), also for the History Channel. We did all the re-enactor work on the show. | |
We are
available for choreographed or unscripted combat using
the weapons associated with the Viking Age: spear,
shield, sword, axe (one-handed and two-handed), bow and
sling. We can also provide a limited number of
mounted combatants. Photos of our combat work for the History Channel are at Command Decisions and The Conquerors. We maintain contact with a wide variety of other similarly-minded groups and can coordinate re-enacting other periods as needed. |
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Since The Vikings of Bjornstad is focused on education, we can provide all the material associated with a temporary Viking or Anglo-Saxon encampment, including tents, cookware, tables, chests, benches, stools, textiles, jewelry, coinage and more. More photos of our encampments and gear are at Bjornstad Photos and Arts & Crafts. | ||
POLICY
AND FEES FOR PARTICIPATION OF THE VIKINGS OF BJORNSTAD While taking part in Movie, TV and other filming and taping sessions is gratifying and exciting, it is also Work! - and frequently, Exhausting Work! Each of our members will bring to the shooting location knowledge and practical experience in re-enacting the Viking Age, which is not likely to be obtained with "extras" from Central Casting. In addition, each re-enactor will have attire and equipment typically valued at $1000 and sometimes far more. This level of equipment value and historical accuracy will not be available from your costume provider, and if it were, would fetch rental charges far in excess of our participation fees. In recognition of the above, the following Policy and Fees will apply for Bjornstad's participation in Filming and Taping Sessions:
We understand the time and financial pressures on filmmakers. We are dedicated to working with you so that everyone wins. Thanks to Legion XXIV Media Atlanta for ideas and wording used on this page. | ||