Back to work and it feels so good. I failed to mention on Monday that I moved out of my apartment and into another work space at the King Ave. Methodist Church here in Bustown. They've always been good to us and this time is no exception. We have a favorite room on the third (or 4th, depending on how you look at it) floor, way up high. It's the only room on the floor, very isolated, nice and big, lots of windows, and a nice view. We can be pretty loud up there without anyone complaining. It's great to have a place with no distractions, I've really been much, much more productive.
Tonight I had help from both John Dranschak and Ian Short. Hooray! They both manned the camera at times, and they both helped direct me through a scene on which I had done no work whatsoever. It was the only scene in the show with which I really had no idea what I was going to do. Ian even did some ViewPointing with me, which was GREAT. That's the part in the video where we're running and falling over each other.
So, yes, there's some video. It's long, too, since we've been doing without for a while. I also tried to trace the process a little more clearly, since we used it so well this evening.
Warning: I got a little cross-fade crazy on this one. Sorry, but it's 2:33am, I'm getting on a bus for the Chicago Hip Hop Theatre Fest in less than 7 hours, so I'm not re-editting the video. But, I hope you enjoy it.
See you next week.
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