Quote from: TCB on July 13, 2012, 08:50:59 AMI thought the screen captures for today's notes were really poor. The colors were all muted and there was too much brown.Which reminds me. I saw a review of the blu-ray "Singin' in the Rain" in which the reviewer said "the film's inherent softness can be prohibitive". What does that mean? I never saw the film in 35mm but I don't believe the film could ever have been anything but pin sharp.
I thought the screen captures for today's notes were really poor. The colors were all muted and there was too much brown.
Last night's opening night went well.....there were some line mishaps, but we had a very nice audience.....about 3/4's of a house.....and we are nearly sold out tonight.....However the man didn't show up to do the slide show/promo DVD - and he has NEVER told anyone else how to do it.....so we couldn't figure out how to get the picture from the tech office television to the television in the lobby.....which also meant NO preshow or Intermission music.... AND he didn't answer calls or texts.I am a bit worried that no one has heard from him.....but perhaps he will answer some texts or emails today.
LOL, a wig change does make a difference in a person's appearance, doesn't it?he says, stating the obvious.
Today is my mother's 85th birthday. Wish I were in Louisville to celebrate with her, but I will give her a call later today. My sister is going in from Lexington for a visit with her son, so there will be some celebrating.
Our promised 85 degree day is now going to turn in to a low 70's day. AND, with possible rain showers thsi weekend. Ah, Summer in the Pacific Northwet!
Quote from: FJL on July 13, 2012, 05:30:17 AMLOL, a wig change does make a difference in a person's appearance, doesn't it?he says, stating the obvious.Yes, but it also can make a huge difference in the way that an audience perceives a character...and that's really what's important.
Did I mention I'm getting a haircut tomorrow? I think I did.
Quote from: George on July 13, 2012, 11:55:19 AMQuote from: FJL on July 13, 2012, 05:30:17 AMLOL, a wig change does make a difference in a person's appearance, doesn't it?he says, stating the obvious.Yes, but it also can make a huge difference in the way that an audience perceives a character...and that's really what's important. Very true, thanks DR GEORGE
People do judge a book by its coiffure.
I just wrote an obscene number of checks, which, thanks to Follies, I was able to do.