Thursday, December 18, 2008

Washington in Texas



Is it just me or is anyone else having trouble being productive the past few days? Probably doesn't help that it's gray, foggy, cold - a typical Longview WA day.... only I'm in Texas. I can usually handle one or two days but after that I just want to curl up in a ball and go to sleep, like a hibernating bear.

I did however manage to finish the script last week. Yay, me! It's a rough but so far the feedback's been good, even though it looks like we'll be tweaking it quite a bit.

Also sent out the press release finally, announcing Christopher Lawrence, the national award winning tv critic for the Las Vegas Review Journal, as our newest Blog4Reel judge. He's a super cool cat and we're lucky to have him on board. Check out his column, if you get a chance.. good tv recommends if you like tv and even if you don't, they're totally entertaining:

http://www.lvrj.com/columnists/Christopher_Lawrence.html

Christmas shopping = done. Well, mostly. I have maybe one, maybe two, more things to get and then I have to make the dreaded stop at the post office. Boo.

So, because I'm crazy I guess, I've decided I'm going to put on a play. Although I haven't had anything to do with theatre since H.S. drama, I think one of my film scripts, Ekstasis, will translate very nicely onto the stage. I've already started posting for a casting call.

If you want to see a cool little music video/experimental film by some amazing artists I know, check this out:

http://www.vimeo.com/2542236

Um, well... that's all.. time to go roll up in a ball and go to sleep.

Merry Christmas to all and to all Bloggers a goodnight!

Blog4Reel and I love you!

3 comments:

the walking man said...

As long as you're not beating yourself up Kimberley. It always seemed to me that all useful production dissolves beginning at Halloween and not picking up again until mid-January.

the walking man said...

Best of days ahead for you Kimberly, may nothing elude your grasp.

~PakKaramu~ said...

a path way leading to better tomorrows