It's about time for another picture post. I'm a bit camera happy sometimes and that has especially been the case sense I made the switch from film to digital. I still shoot with film on occasion, but most of the time it's just too much trouble. Here's some pictures from the show I was in this weekend. Obviously since I'm in them I didn't take most of them so don't blame me for the quality of composition. The show is called Hush: An interview with America. It's the story of a 12 year old girl on her search for faith (and no I did not play the 12 year old.) The entire set, props, and costumes were done in grey scale except for the main character and her imaginary friend. That;s why I'm always in black and white.
This is the cast and crew of "HUSH: An interview with America." There's about 20 different versions of this picture, including a few "not quite ready shots" that involve everyone looking pretty much anywhere but at the camera.
This is a rather blurry shot of me in my "reporter" costume. I got to play about 10 different characters over the course of the show, including a hippie, an old woman, a little girl, a reporter, and an obnoxious southern/british/alaskan woman.
In this scene I play a woman named Paula who is a huge fan of Jana Roberts (left) , a TV reporter who has mysteriously climbed out of the TV and into the home of Frank Parks (seated). I have just appeared out of no where in Frank's living room to be interviewed by Jana.
Little Maggie Parks (kneeling) has been chased away from home and is now lost on the streets. She calls out to passersby asking for help. My reply, "Look, I'm just a normal self absorbed, disinterested person, Okay!"
In my final scene I play a snobby and rather annoying Alaskan woman with a psuedo British/Southern accent (don't ask b/c I really don't know) who wants to be the center of attention. At the final dress rehearsal I completely blanked on my last line in mid-sentence. Ironically, the line was "Well, if you ask me I think that....." But I couldn't remember what it was I thought.
Sunday, January 28, 2007
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