samedi 17 juin 2017

Mermaid Parade

Today was an awesome day. As I've already explained, I'm in New York City with some friends for the Mermaid Parade on Coney Island. My merman costume is on the creepy/scary side. I think I pulled it off well. The press seems to agree since my photo wound up in multiple news websites, which is where these photos came from...






samedi 10 juin 2017

Pride

Today was pride. I grabbed my rainbow hat and earrings, my "Chubby guys cuddle better" shirt, and some buttons I like. Then I headed to the parade where I met with a few friends and we wandered about and danced and cheered and got ice cream.

Me in my pride gear.

A pin that says "Ask me about my pronoun!" in black with a rainbow background, a pin that says "he" in white with a dark blue background, and a pin that says "pansy pride" over a picture of a purple pansy. 

Casper, Koosh, me, and Merbabe at the parade.

Merbabe, me, and Casper under the rainbow balloon arch.

Me smiling under the rainbow balloon arch.

jeudi 8 juin 2017

Happy Day!

Today started with dragging myself out of bed at 8am and it isn't over yet since I'm still at work. But so far my mother had a successful surgery, I got a 104 on a test in my CNA class (perfect score plus 4 points extra credit), and the film I helped out with last weekend had its official debut. So I'd say it was a pretty darn good day. Huzzah!

Starting announcements.

Blurry picture of me and Cupcake and our popcorn.

The voting sheet - our film is "The Humbled Hobo" by Black Chick Watching.

mardi 6 juin 2017

So. Busy.

I started my Certified Nursing Assistant course yesterday! And today I caught the cold from hell. Oh, the irony.

Cartoon of a boy sneezing.

In more exciting news The Humbled Hobo (aka the movie I worked on last weekend for the 48 Hour Film Project) is premiering Thursday evening! It's at 7pm at Somerville Theater in Davis Square and if you come to the premiere you can vote for us! Yay! 

samedi 3 juin 2017

I Made A Movie!

Today I helped to make a movie for the 48 Hour Film Project. Basically the idea behind the project is that filmmakers sign up and then everybody is given 48 hours in which to make their films. The resulting films are shown at a mini festival where the audience votes on their favorites. Additionally, there is a separate competition where winning entries are chosen by a panel of judges on artistic merit, technical merit, and adherence to the assignment. We're in it to win it but on a personal level I was just excited to have something new and interesting to do with myself on a random Saturday.

More about the project: Our team was led by Director Amber of Black Chick Watching. She's passionate about the representation of black women in all forms of media because, as Viola Davis said "You cannot win an Emmy for roles that are simply not there." Amber saw this film project as an opportunity to make a film centered on black women so we had an all-black cast and a crew consisting mainly of women of color. I was excited to meet so many interesting folks!

I can't act and have no experience making movies, but I'm crafty so I was head of craft services. That meant I took charge of random odds and ends like: finding some props and wardrobe items, food styling for the dinner party scene, driving lots of stuff to and from the location, providing a first aid kit, fetching medicine when two crew members fell ill, and keeping the cast fed and entertained while the filming happened. I met a bunch of neat people and had a nice time. I also got only four hours sleep because I worked the night before, which I kind of regretted after the fact. Oh well. C'est la vie.

Me, ready to film.

Makeup!


Action!

Filming.

Filming.

Food break.

Playing games in the break room downstairs.

Filming.

Filming.

Film equipment.