You know that moment when you're in rehearsal for a play and towards the end of the rehearsal period (maybe the week before tech), the director comes in and says "We have a show people!"? It's that moment when he/she sees that everything has come together and it's going to be work.
Last night was that moment for me in the "editing bay". We have a show people! So many great things on film, from the acting, to the lighting, to the camera setups, to the rough edits. It looks good and I think we have something here.
Then Kate and I are started brainstorming. what can we do for the opening credits, music, publicity? How do we get this out there and when are we going to upload Episode 1?
It's all out there folks, just waiting to come together. One last day of shooting this Saturday and then all that's left is the post. And come September...look out world. Here comes The Playhouse.
So to answer Kate's subtle with a capital B hint in her post....stay tuned to find out of there will be a Season Two of The Playhouse.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Monday, August 15, 2011
Edit Edit Edit
Kate, here! We're gearing up for our final day of shooting and Richard dropped by to talk out who was picking up the dry ice and whether the kimonos or tuxedos would be better for the opening credits. I'm not telling which won. But there will be velvet curtains. Oh yes. There will.
We sat down and watched some raw footage (goll, you know your cast is good when raw footage cracks you up...) and Richard gave me his expert eye on the rough cuts of episodes one & five. It appears we have not been wasting everyone's time and might actually have a game plan. Ha ha! Fooled everyone! Huzzah!
It's going to be super sad to have to wrap this cast. These shoots over the course of the past two months have been a sheer joy. Guess we're just going to have to write season two. Right, Richard? Right? Richard? Come back!
We sat down and watched some raw footage (goll, you know your cast is good when raw footage cracks you up...) and Richard gave me his expert eye on the rough cuts of episodes one & five. It appears we have not been wasting everyone's time and might actually have a game plan. Ha ha! Fooled everyone! Huzzah!
It's going to be super sad to have to wrap this cast. These shoots over the course of the past two months have been a sheer joy. Guess we're just going to have to write season two. Right, Richard? Right? Richard? Come back!
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Introducing Carolyn Wilson
Carolyn is a founding member of the touring comedy improv team Authorized Personnel. She was a member of the Main Improv Company at Acme Comedy Theatre. Her television and film credits include: The Office, The Middle, Parks and Recreation, Gilmore Girls, Passions, The Practice, Orange County, Revenge of the Bimbot Zombie Killers and the pilots Cup O’ Joe and Postcards From Heaven. She is a recurring guest star on the web series Ylse and a series regular on the pod cast Virgin Falls.
Links
http://www.thatcarolynwilson.com/
http://twitter.com/#!/ThatCarolynW
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1112175/
Repped by Synergy Talent 818-995-6500
Links
http://www.thatcarolynwilson.com/
http://twitter.com/#!/ThatCarolynW
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1112175/
Repped by Synergy Talent 818-995-6500
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Introducing Adam Bucci
Adam Bucci (Rock Del Monaco) is a NJ native and moved to LA to pursue his career in acting. He earned his BA in Theatre from Muhlenberg College in Allentown, PA. Adam is also a singer and dancer. Last year he took on the role of Skip in Roger Bean's "Life Could Be A Dream" at the Hudson Theatre and most recently was seen as Cliff in "Cabaret" at the Repertory East Playhouse.
Representation: Central Artists Agency 818-557-8284
LINKS:
imdb.me/adamjosephreich
Twitter: AdamJReich
Youtube: Areichus
Representation: Central Artists Agency 818-557-8284
LINKS:
imdb.me/adamjosephreich
Twitter: AdamJReich
Youtube: Areichus
Monday, August 1, 2011
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