Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Big Damn Show

As mentioned, last night was Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band at Cicero's. Boo to those of you who missed it, which was all of you. The Reverend's shows are so entertaining that if you happen to catch them live, and do not enjoy the hell out of it, I must proclaim you dead inside, in which case I can do nothing for you.

Luckily for you, they're still on tour, so if you happen to not live where I live, there may be hope for you yet.



The Reverend Peyton


Breezy Peyton


Currently listening to: "Eleven Saints", Jason Webley with Jay Thompson

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

First Impressions

I was going to post this yesterday, but woke up with a headache that hung out until I went to bed, so entertaining you lot was pretty much the furthest thing from my mind. It's not that I don't love you, because I do, baby, I swear. I just needed some "me" time.

Anyway, Sunday evening wrapped up my first weekend of filming on the movie. It's a lot of fun so far, but my performance is probably going to be pretty uneven. The hardest thing to overcome seems to be avoiding the "camera voice", by which I mean the overprojection and overenunciation that inexperienced actors (read: people) use when they know they're on camera. Part of that stems from using dialogue which isn't natural to your own personal speaking style, I think. I've found that when I switch around the wording a little to be something I would actually say, it's much easier to use a natural tone and inflections. This defeats the purpose of acting in a way, I guess, but it's my first time, so get off my back. Oddly enough, I tend to find singing easier when I'm doing something unnatural like copping an accent.

For your entertainment, here's some phonecams from the set.


My movie-daughter and I


Brian, our Sound Engineer


The set's other Erin, undergoing fancification


Producer/Director Gwen (holding the camera)


Official on-set cat, Hudson
Named for Bill Paxton's character in Aliens
Much sweeter than this picture would indicate


Jamie, my lovely and talented movie-wife


Laura, mother of my arch-nemesis


Several people rehearsing a scene between takes


Tim and Brian, listening intently to God knows what

It's a lot of work, but it's a lot of fun, too. I find myself looking forward to this Sunday, the next day of shooting. If I don't end up completely sucking, I may look into doing this again some time.

Also, tonight is Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band down at Cicero's on the Delmar Loop. Big Damn Fun!

Currently listening to: "Hero", Ministry