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One of the film projects I worked on earlier this year is finally making its premiere this week...a Star Wars spoof, and I not only did a lot of the costumes, but I also actually got some screen time (the director told me my part is one of the funniest moments, even though I don't have a single line--was, in fact, just kind of thrown in at the last moment). I'm looking forward to seeing it...it's not the first film I've been in, and it's not the largest film I've been in, but I'm as excited to see this one as any of them. The trailer for it is here...
http://www.wishplay.com/rehash/
Sorry, I stink at html coding, so if the link doesn't work directly, it's my fault. Also, there's apparently something wrong with the WMV download at the site, because I keep getting a text file...but the quicktime version works just fine (no, you don't see me in the trailer...well, you don't see my face.)
It's showing at the Gangrene Film Festival in Layton...who knew Layton had a film festival? There's actually a fairly active independent film community in the SLC area, I've learned, and I've enjoyed working with them. Most of the projects don't pay, and there have been a few that I looked at and said, "Y'know, thanks anyway..." because I just didn't want my name associated with that particular project. But there have also been a few that I've seen and said, "Man, I wish I'd heard about that one earlier..." And the one's I've been involved in have all turned out to be projects I'd love to show anybody...work I can be proud of. It's been a fun new direction to look, and I hope it leads to further opportunities. At least one project I've done has a very real chance of turning into a feature-length production...not holding my breath, but I am crossing my fingers.
Oh, yeah...if you make it to the showing (ha ha ha!) and are looking for my face in the film, you won't see it. I'm in a prosthetic (imagine that!). But, since there's only two characters in the film with prosthetics (not including the Sith with the mask), and the other one talks a lot, you'll be able to figure out who I am...
More on this later...gonna be a busy week! Wrapping up two shows at Lagoon, got a huge paintball game next weekend, the film premiere Friday night, and I'm up to my eyeballs in costume projects for Frightmares. Yep, this is my life, and I'm enjoying it...;)
One of the film projects I worked on earlier this year is finally making its premiere this week...a Star Wars spoof, and I not only did a lot of the costumes, but I also actually got some screen time (the director told me my part is one of the funniest moments, even though I don't have a single line--was, in fact, just kind of thrown in at the last moment). I'm looking forward to seeing it...it's not the first film I've been in, and it's not the largest film I've been in, but I'm as excited to see this one as any of them. The trailer for it is here...
http://www.wishplay.com/rehash/
Sorry, I stink at html coding, so if the link doesn't work directly, it's my fault. Also, there's apparently something wrong with the WMV download at the site, because I keep getting a text file...but the quicktime version works just fine (no, you don't see me in the trailer...well, you don't see my face.)
It's showing at the Gangrene Film Festival in Layton...who knew Layton had a film festival? There's actually a fairly active independent film community in the SLC area, I've learned, and I've enjoyed working with them. Most of the projects don't pay, and there have been a few that I looked at and said, "Y'know, thanks anyway..." because I just didn't want my name associated with that particular project. But there have also been a few that I've seen and said, "Man, I wish I'd heard about that one earlier..." And the one's I've been involved in have all turned out to be projects I'd love to show anybody...work I can be proud of. It's been a fun new direction to look, and I hope it leads to further opportunities. At least one project I've done has a very real chance of turning into a feature-length production...not holding my breath, but I am crossing my fingers.
Oh, yeah...if you make it to the showing (ha ha ha!) and are looking for my face in the film, you won't see it. I'm in a prosthetic (imagine that!). But, since there's only two characters in the film with prosthetics (not including the Sith with the mask), and the other one talks a lot, you'll be able to figure out who I am...
More on this later...gonna be a busy week! Wrapping up two shows at Lagoon, got a huge paintball game next weekend, the film premiere Friday night, and I'm up to my eyeballs in costume projects for Frightmares. Yep, this is my life, and I'm enjoying it...;)
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