I'm always thinking. Sometimes I write. So think of this blog as my mental sketchbook. You never know what I'll post. Sometimes it might be a written post. Sometimes it might be just a photo or drawing.
Production has wrapped. Post-production continues. Nothing will stop the Sunday, April 12th premiere of Legends & Lies on The Fox News Channel. Whether " Into the West " or " The Real Wes t" is the subtitle still remains unclear. Who pays attention to subtitles though? Seriously. Do you remember the James Cameron blockbuster Titanic had the subtitle " Love On The Rocks ?" Steel Magnolias had the subtitle " The Reckoning ?" Of course you don't! Regardless if we're heading into the west or the real west , this mini-series was an epic undertaking which took 62 days to shoot in 4 different states. Produced by Warm Spring Productions and shot by LionHeart FilmWorks the filming of Legends & Lies was an epic undertaking. Every little boy wants to be a cowboy at one time or another. Only a few get to live the dream for real. Even fewer get to don the Stetson and six guns and climb onto the back of a horse for a short...
January 19, 2014 The next few weeks are going to be an emotional roller coaster ride for me. There's a lot going on and I'm excited and scared and a little nauseous. I will continue turning this week. A huge thank you to Arvold Casting (http://arvoldcasting.com/) for the opportunity to work on this most amazing television series. Every day is a learning experience. Seeing how different directors work is an invaluable practical opportunity. It's the best classroom for someone in my position. I'm watching every aspect of the production, keeping my ears open and taking it all in. Every day is a reminder that I am doing what I am supposed to be doing. My heart races every time I step onto set. This coming weekend, January 24th and 25th will bring to an end a three and half year run with the Richmond-based improvisational comedy group West End Comedy. ( http://wecomedy.com/) I am proud of what I have accomplished these last three years. I have done my best...
Let me just say from the start of this post this is not a review of the 2014 film Birdman: Or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu and starring Michael Keaton. It's not a review. Watch it or don't. Totally up to you. My silly little blog couldn't possibly persuade you one way or the other. I guess what has my brain racing and my emotions a little tweaked is the theme of Birdman, which, in my opinion, is the struggle to find and keep oneself in a business that is so good at helping you lose yourself. Birdman is definitely a commentary on show business, more specifically the trend of raising actors to a level of almost God-like status because they played characters who had been raised to the level of almost God-like status. Birdman is also a commentary on those who work in this industry and how everyone is affected by fame and ego and the fear of rejection. There...
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