To follow up on the big International film festival premiere, it was quite the event! Due to unfortunate disorganization, the show was over-sold and friends of mine with advance tickets were turned away! I almost didn't get in myself. The turnout was great, met some awesome filmmakers, and Freatures will be getting another screening at the next Cinema Lounge this month (June 17th)!
This week I've started my summer job as camera operator for semi-pro baseball. First day there was smoke in the truck (fried switcher), second day a rain out (my first shoot for state-wide television replaced by Cheers), third day a double-header in highly unseasonal 45 degree weather. I enjoy it, none the less. Also, I cannot stop thinking about the Springfield Isotopes and Dancin' Homer. Center-field camera is peaceful in the back of what seems to be a giant-prop graveyard, beside a firefighters' training ground, and the heavy rail trains thirty feet away. There are baby pigs and giant eyeballs running around, with live organ playing by an unseen elderly woman and Perez Prado.
