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Dec. 11th, 2010 09:04 pm
[personal profile] rm
  • At 6am, well, 6:20, I finally heard the ringtone on g-chat and Patty and I had a half-asleep vid date. Then it was off to 2-day film school. I'm just home, and [livejournal.com profile] ladyofthelog is over and we're cleaning the house, but I'm having introvert time by writing this post.

  • 2-Day Film School is awesome. Exhausting. Somewhat bizarre. Occasionally frustrating, but super good. I'm definitely getting the answers I needed in terms of technical elements and budgeting and that's awesome. And it's making me consider plans, both in terms of treatments I've been kicking around on my own and with others, and in terms of "well if I want to make a film, how do I do that?"

    Also a plus, somewhat surprisingly, is the deep cynicism of the dude teaching the class. Whereas the the Luhrmann thing was like "just do what you want and sometimes it will be a devastating experience and sometimes it will be awesome" this dude is like "fuck you, fuck art, this is how you make money, don't fucking waste your time making shorts, make schlock for this much, and then this much and then this much and then 'lo you will have a budget to do what you want." The benefit of this approach even if it doesn't really mesh with my sort of "all things are possible" call to arms bullshit, is it makes me not feel the near moral obligation to Make Things Right Now, which is good, since I'm plenty in the throes of multiple projects right now (D&J! D&J!), and therefore I should only be nosing around at such endeavors and scheduling them for Time Other.

    Funniest thing that's easy to explain right now: You're the producer/director on a 3-week indie film shoot. The first week = fun! The second week = zombie exhaustion! Third week = everyone hates you. Then it's over, you pass out, wake up four days later, find out your cast had a party without you. How do you avoid this? 2 week film shoot! I'm still laughing.

  • It's been a while since I've talked about financial crisis suicides. But it seems one of Bernie Madoff's sons has killed himself. Awful.

  • Julian Assange's blog from back in 2006/7. It's... well, it's a lot of things. Less charming than I'd expected. Just as "I'm a dude on the Internet who knows more than you" as I expected. It's fascinating, unsettling and unremarkable all at once.

  • West Point runs a football to Philadelphia. I normally know about things like this, but this one was news to me. Next year they are running all the way to DC.

  • So Kali and I aren't at a point where we can give you a full narrative summary, but I have to share this bit of hilarity. We're working on a chapter and Cecilia is needled by her fiance and her sister about how they used to burn her dolls to torture her (book is about the fall of empire and colonialism and inbred nobles and magic and the whole bit, so yes, of course everyone's known everyone their whole lives) when she was a child. And then we were talking about it, even though it won't ever appear in the book and I said, "And I can hear Cissy saying, sobbing, 'You have to cut their heads off first or else it hurts them!'" Cissy seems really sweet but is creepy. So yeah, it's like that.

  • Hey, Sherlock fandom, unironically warning for "Light M/M boy kissing" isn't just offensive, it's a boggling, irritating, weird redundant thingy. Don't.

  • Did we all hear that two new Torchwood audio plays (audio books? something?) are coming out on CD in March that are set pre-CoE? I loved CoE, and I'm also ecstatic about this. Got it through the Starz Torchwood twitter account.

  • I have gluten-free red velvet cupcakes and you don't.

  • Things that [livejournal.com profile] ladyofthelog and I have discovered that have exploded in the kitchen at some point: grains of some sort, sugar, a box of chai tea, green food coloring. Yay! ETA: Also, spiders, spiders living in Spider Lothlorien. Yeah, my Saturday night is great.
  • Re: Sherlock batty warning conventions

    Date: 2010-12-12 07:05 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com
    Come January would be when I could even begin to consider the concept, but I wouldn't do it without a couple of mods in with me - preferably ones who aren't lurkers!

    It's a bit scary that I've gone from "Yeah, it would be nice but" to "this is what would make it happen" in about 5 minutes...
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    Re: Sherlock batty warning conventions

    Date: 2010-12-12 07:24 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com
    I'd love it to be something that encompassed all Holmesianness, from ACD onwards.

    YES, YES, YES! First of all, there are plenty of people who want to talk about *their* favorite version, and the more members, the more likely it will survive. Second and selfishly, I enjoy the discussions that pull in aspects from different versions a bit more.

    Oh, golly. I'm out and about and unreliably away from the primary computer until January 3. But then...
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    Re: Sherlock batty warning conventions

    Date: 2010-12-12 07:56 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com
    Y'know, I think we are.

    Let's see if we can get a couple more people in (I'm batting my eyes at in this thread) and once we've got a group we can email back and forth figuring out names and policies and things so that we can be ready to launch on the 6th.

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