Today at work, I was shot in the face will silly string. The entire episode was recorded with a special slow-motion camera. In case you are curious, it was done because we were testing the effects of silly string in slow motion on a person's face. The video is below. Enjoy!
Monday, November 12, 2012
Thursday, November 08, 2012
Happy Birthday to Me!
Tonight, in the midst of all the crazy things happening at work, I was able to take a night off to enjoy, relax, and celebrate my birthday! I joined a few friends and colleagues of mine for a few rounds of bowling and it was a lovely time. Check out some pictures of my friends who came out to celebrate with me!
Aaron is a good friend of mine. We met during a summer film camp the year before I moved to LA.
Jermaine and I work at the Red Cross together and have also been able to share adventures in the entertainment industry with one another, as well.
Here's another friend who's name is Aaron. This funny guy works with me on DWTS!
Wednesday, November 07, 2012
When it rains, it pours...
There's a saying that goes, "When it rains, it pours". I feel like that phrase sums up this industry pretty well.
Over the past two weeks, I've been offered a chance to work on four different shows. Sadly, I've had to decline all of them because I'm already working on a show. Most of the gigs I have had to pass up have been jobs that would only last a week or so (new pilots that are filming, etc...). While they would have been fun to work on and cool experiences for the resume, it is what it is. But there's was one offer that came across the table that was a little tough to pass up.
Alas, I like to think that everything happens for a reason. I will continue to remain committed to the show I'm on now. I don't want to be one of "those guys" who jumps around from show to show and is never loyal. From what I've heard, that's NOT the way to get ahead in this industry!
Here's hoping I keep getting those calls after my current gig ends!
Over the past two weeks, I've been offered a chance to work on four different shows. Sadly, I've had to decline all of them because I'm already working on a show. Most of the gigs I have had to pass up have been jobs that would only last a week or so (new pilots that are filming, etc...). While they would have been fun to work on and cool experiences for the resume, it is what it is. But there's was one offer that came across the table that was a little tough to pass up.
Alas, I like to think that everything happens for a reason. I will continue to remain committed to the show I'm on now. I don't want to be one of "those guys" who jumps around from show to show and is never loyal. From what I've heard, that's NOT the way to get ahead in this industry!
Here's hoping I keep getting those calls after my current gig ends!
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