4.11.06
daily grind?
trying to look for work, but not really because what i have works for now. so i am at a rut, but not really...
back to the daily going to work, receiving audition notices and everything else...i went for quite alot of films, but so far not been too successful.
bill gates (i think) said that people fail on an average of 80% of all genuine attempts.
so let's start failing!
it's great to be back in acting class, getting to work on scripts and different people again. very refreshing. especially now that i have one piece that i will willingly show people should they ask that big daunting question:
"so, can i have a look at what you've done?"
and the other short film i did in august, the casting girl didn't take my calls, reply my emails so i don't think i'll be getting the dvd anytime soon...if anytime at all. let's see how that goes...
not slagging at her personally, but i do think that there are many people who just don't have that professionalism about their work. they figure "hey, i'll never have to see them again" or something and just not bothered. it is a stupid dvd. i guess it's nothing new to be rorted as artists, rorted of your time and valuable energy, especially as actors, but it's hard not to find something like that insulting. being outright lied to. even monkeys work for peanuts! we work for FREE, with the prospect of a dvd of the work we participated in! the whole "i'll give you a copy of your work" thing gets batted around like a ping-pong, hot potato race and some haters just couldn't care less. i just hear that waaaay too much and i just think some people lack general courtesy. it's sad when you don't get how mean not doing something as simple as burning a copy of your fellow artist's work onto dvd to give to him/her can really be.
end rant
on a happier note, i am happy! i have started cooking and making asian desserts...and other food which i am researching at the moment. i hope to make some and share it with everyone adn tell you all that "vegetarianism" is not a dirty word describing crazy, OTT puritan lifestyle people and that the food doesn't have to taste like plastic.
plastic? tasted the buns on a maccas burger lately?
Post a Comment
Powered for Blogger by Blogger Templates
back to the daily going to work, receiving audition notices and everything else...i went for quite alot of films, but so far not been too successful.
bill gates (i think) said that people fail on an average of 80% of all genuine attempts.
so let's start failing!
it's great to be back in acting class, getting to work on scripts and different people again. very refreshing. especially now that i have one piece that i will willingly show people should they ask that big daunting question:
"so, can i have a look at what you've done?"
and the other short film i did in august, the casting girl didn't take my calls, reply my emails so i don't think i'll be getting the dvd anytime soon...if anytime at all. let's see how that goes...
not slagging at her personally, but i do think that there are many people who just don't have that professionalism about their work. they figure "hey, i'll never have to see them again" or something and just not bothered. it is a stupid dvd. i guess it's nothing new to be rorted as artists, rorted of your time and valuable energy, especially as actors, but it's hard not to find something like that insulting. being outright lied to. even monkeys work for peanuts! we work for FREE, with the prospect of a dvd of the work we participated in! the whole "i'll give you a copy of your work" thing gets batted around like a ping-pong, hot potato race and some haters just couldn't care less. i just hear that waaaay too much and i just think some people lack general courtesy. it's sad when you don't get how mean not doing something as simple as burning a copy of your fellow artist's work onto dvd to give to him/her can really be.
end rant
on a happier note, i am happy! i have started cooking and making asian desserts...and other food which i am researching at the moment. i hope to make some and share it with everyone adn tell you all that "vegetarianism" is not a dirty word describing crazy, OTT puritan lifestyle people and that the food doesn't have to taste like plastic.
plastic? tasted the buns on a maccas burger lately?
Post a Comment