Introduction
To begin like Stephen McCauley: All right.
Costumes
We have our to-do list. (I typed it up on the bottom as a record. Of course it isn't very specific and it goes in no order.) On the way home yesterday I made a visit to my favorite thrift store at Belmont and California. Everything there is $3 and it's run by a guy named R. Kelly. I got three pieces that I think would be appropriate (also because they were so cheap). Obviously I don't mind if we never end up using them, I was just eager to make a choice. If it's the wrong choice then that answers at least one question.
Today and Tomorrow
I'm going to spend the night drinking coffee and reading, and hopefully I will find a way to cut down the script. I actually think, for this very very first one, we should consider going as short as possible. Like, one-two minutes.
Emily and Michael
I also would like to get the "Emily and Michael" footage up onto a computer, and hopefully online. I need Leor for that, and he's out taking Ori and the Night Visitors to places. Back burner for now.
Alien Queen
I would love to hear how Alien Queen was and if there's anything to learn from it. I'd like to try to see it if I can. Was it a good date choice? That's an important question to answer. I'd like our thing to be a good date choice.
Next Step
My personal next step, I realized, is to develop an attitude for Gill. (Aside: We should talk soon about how we like the name "Gill" so far.) E.g., why is he doing this? We discussed his big and small motives the other day, which were to make a pitch (small) and to find a family (big). Hovering above these motives I see a few different attitudes we could decide upon. These, in turn, could lead us to various costume choices and patterns in speech, etc.
Guffman
I saw Waiting for Guffman this morning. It's a beautiful movie and the thesis is particularly apt: Success is viable if you make your audience your whole world. I will keep it out from the library should we have the time to watch it together. Not to be corny (or even pragmatic), but I believe it helps our process to have shared experiences. If you'd like to see Pirates this week, let's talk about reserving tickets.
Conclusion
Now that the midwest tour is out, shall we find another goal? Am still waiting to hear from Collaboraction people, and meanwhile I'm keeping my eye on deadlines for various other applications. I don't want to get too big for our britches. Keeping the Guffman thesis in mind, if we can just get a performance in your living room I would be pleased as punch. The danger in that is: the stakes are lower and we control the deadline. Which I dislike.
Since I feel as if my tenets have changed somewhat, I would like to offer you a revised version, also in a separate appendix.
New thing: I discovered we can post blog notes via e-mail. I have cc'd the appropriate address in order to do so. All you'd need to do is copy and paste that address into the cc part of any e-mail you send to me and want to post. I'll understand if it makes you uncomfortable, but I'm just obsessed with providing a public record of this process, if for no one's benefit but our own. And I don't think anything we say in these e-mails is particularly private.
This is a long e-mail, but after a weekend of movie watching I felt particularly verbose. I hope you haven't read all of it.
When do you want to meet next?
Sz
Appendix I: To Do List
Pare down script
Record voiceover
Record video
Look at video
Listen to audio
Make drawings
Decide upon a costume
Appendix II: Tenets
(1) Make as good as we can
(2) Simplify, simplify
(3) Find satisfaction and pride with every part of this creation
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