Today was ALLLLLL about the trees. The two trees in our set for the Summer Camp Series. I spent the entire day making them actually LOOK like trees. Brandon brought in tons of fabric, in addition to the standard green base that we are recycling from that last show, that I used to start out with. These other green fabrics and designs were brought in as accents and to make it more dimensional. I cut all this fabric into thick strips and weaved it into the erosion cloth that we are using as the bark, then I make it hang off the edges to create this overhang leaf-like effect. It may sound like a simple and quick job, but it took MANY, MANY hours. The trees are quite large to say the least. I had an idea of how I wanted them to look so I would redo a lot of it and change things when they weren't working.
Brandon was in the theatre working again today as well. We spent most of the time on stage together today. We listened to the Prince's 1999 Album (hence the title of this entry) two times through while we worked. I had forgotten how great it was. After the second time though we figured we should probably put something else in. Well, the only thing that was in the sound booth was a Cher album s Brandon put it on and came back down. We continued working. The first song was her song 'Believe'. I kind of got into a work zone, but when I eventually snapped out of it I realized the song was still playing. I thought I had been working for more than the duration of a song but shrugged it off. After a while Brandon and I decide something is fishy. We know for a fact that one song cannot be this long. Eventually it ends... or so we think. It pauses for a milli second then a dance remix picks up. After another good ten minutes, the song FINALLY ends. Brandon and I anxiously await the next song. We both let out a huge sigh of relief when we hear a new tune, but low and behold after a twenty-some second intro, Cher starts singing THE SAME SONG. Brandon lets out a big scream and dashes out the of theatre, down the hall, up the stairs, and into the sound booth, all while still letting out a holler. The disc player won't let him take the CD. Eventually he gets it out. Turns out the entire cd was made of dance remixes of that one song. The consensus was this must have been a cruel joke.
Enter Terri and JJ (the two guys I mentioned in the previous entry though I failed to mention their names). They were back in the green room waiting for more actors for their auditions when they heard Brandon over the baby monitor. I was still cracking up. SO FUNNY!
But I digress. I talked with JJ and am going to help out with the auditions next month for the fall show titled 'Savin Up for Saturday Night'. He is one of the producers. We exchanged info, so I am going to start going to the production meetings for that, and shadow (starting with auditions and then into early rehearsal before I head back to Oxford).
Anotehr thing that I have learned since being here is just how small the world really is. While I was on the ladder working on the tree, Terri comes up to me and starts asking about my t-shirt (Oxford International Film Festival one). I explain to him that my friend runs the festival and that the first movie I was in premiered there last year. He tells me that he acted in a dark comedy (about the Andy Warhol blood painters) that played in the fest the year before that. So we ended up taking a quick break from our work to discuss film and that part of the biz.
I was glad that today I finally got to meet Jaime as well. Jaime is the Managing Director of the theatre for this upcoming season and she was my initial contact who hooked me up with Brandon for the internship. She had been in NY and I didn't know when I was going to get a chance to meet her, so that was a treat.
By the end of the day, I got to know some of the company members a lot better, and had a great finished product for our set that Brandon and I were both very pleased with.
Other business that got taken care of today: Hans got a hold of me and said that his idea with the prop check that I had been working on the specs for was not green lit, so I'm done with that. It was good practice though. And Megan Crocket, the other producer for the Summer Camp Series contacted me and we had a brief dialogue before deciding to meet up on Friday and game plan about what tech stuff I am going to work on during the run of the shows.
Busy day. Good day.