Things have been going down

Since my last update (almost a month ago) things have been going down.

A student at GVSU was shot on accident or something–no one really knows–I’ve gone unprotected on Twitter, I asked for more hours at my new job, debt is slowly consuming me, I’ve started to drink more water, I’ve been on a Kanye West binge, I’ve switched Twitter clients on my Mac (from Twitterrific to Lounge), I’ve started trimming my comic solicitations (that happened today!), and the biggest of them all: Jeff & Mike Write A Comic Book has begun shooting.

Let’s talk about that last one a bit more. So! After GVSU’s spring break I went to the GVTV meeting that Wednesday and after finding out my producer and (former) director were unavailable to shoot that weekend and was feeling kind of crappy about the show. It didn’t seem to be going anywhere. So many delays with people and I figured it was never going to get aired. Anyways, at the GVTV meeting I mentioned that we were delayed due to people’s availablity John Tremblay jumped on top of things. We had our location, we had our actors–well, two of four–and all was ready to shoot so a crew was assembled on the spot. It was then that I managed to the courage to ask one of the members of the GVTV club to be “Frenemy” on the show. I had been wimping out for the last two weeks to do so and as soon as I asked him he immediately said yes. So we were set. All we needed was the girl character: “Andrea.”

After the GVTV meeting I was so excited for the show I decided to treat Dallas and Jeff to some ‘late nite’ food at the Main St. Pub just off campus. We sat down and hung out for a bit and Jeff and I explained our show to a bunch of Jeff’s friends who we ended up sitting with and for some reason this girl, her name is Ashley, was like, “If you guys ever need any help, let me know,” to which I asked if she wanted to play “Andrea” on the show. She agreed and I almost jumped ten feet in the air because, hey!, we managed to get our whole cast set in one effing day!

So our first day of shooting was planned for that Saturday (March 14 for reference) with the new crew (John Tremblay, Adam Burl, Ryan Smith, Jon Sessions, and Randy Strobl) and the whole cast (Jeff, Randy, Ashley, and myself). Ashley ended up not even being needed, so I sent her home, but after about four hours of shooting, Randy was taking control of the directing and I just threw it out there that we really didn’t have a director and if he wanted the position, it was his to take. Again, he immediately said yes. All of the awesomeness goes to John Sessions for the mastery on his part that day. After six hours of shooting we packed things up and it was an incredible day.

This past weekend (the 21st) we found out we had to re-shoot almost all of what we shot the previous weekend due to some lighting issues and some mis-matching with a camera that no one could predict–which was no problem at all. We started shooting at about 1:30pm and kept on going until about 7. We were only a three piece crew after Greg Farmer–our producer–showed up then after her left, Leah Vukovich showed up to save the day. All in all, we filmed a few different scenes and, according to the crew, everything looked a lot better and Jeff and I were pretty good as well. All in all I was satisfied with everything we got done. I’m so pumped for filming the rest of the show.. which will be taking place at Nick & Rob’s. ha!

From how things are going, the show will be airing next semester (September ‘09). I’m excited to see how ridiculous it all looks on screen.

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