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Sep112012

Back in the Swing of Things

Now that I'm all settled in to Los Angeles, I've finally been able to get back into the swing of producing content again.  Don't get me wrong, it's not like I took a month long break from everything film and video related.  I've been editing some stuff I shot back in Austin and tying up those loose ends.  But now I'm finally working on a project from start to finish here in Los Angeles.  Don't believe me?  Check out the lined out script below for yourself!

It's definitely interesting working on a project in a whole new city.  I don't have access to all the same resources I used to.  The easily accessible equipment closet at TSTV instantly comes to mind, as well as the studio which now has a greenscreen in it.  I could especially use that greenscreen for this project.  But besides those, it's definitely interesting adjusting to everyone's schedules.  No longer am I able to refer to a time nobody has class to shoot a project.  I have to coordinate between class schedules, work schedules, and so on.  I know it sounds obvious, but it's a new hurdle I never thought too much about before coming out here.  It's a new phase of life where my friends aren't all in the same University, living near the same campus.  It's a time where everyone works at totally different places and lives in different locations all across the metropolis known as Los Angeles.  But that's the way is is, and nothing left but to rise to the challenge!  It's a fairly small one as far as everything goes.

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