Tuesday, February 20, 2007

More fun.

Just heard about a show coming up. It's still weeks away from auditions and already it's real.

The director and co-director (they've collaborated before) have written a study guide, character studies, story synopsis, there are contact sheet forms and a set design. People are in place and working now. Preproduction at its finest. Doing it right. Bringing in some very high production values. These guys get it. Kudos.

Very exciting. Stay tuned.

Fun Research.



This week I worked on my new e-course, Drab to Fab. It's going to be so much fun.

Six weeks to a Fabulous You. (FabU). There'll be a basic assignment for the week, experiments, resources and a few really wild ideas to bring out your most fabulous self.

Here's one of the resources I found on line. Isometrics for your face. Makes sense when you think about it. Heck, it's easier than surgery and funnier too. Fabulous!

Oh go on, you know you need a good laugh. Try them for a week. Men too! keep me posted.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Books. Old Friends Return.

One of the things I missed the most while we were at the cabin were our books. Today, while looking for one, I ran across two of my all time favorites.


are you familiar with this one? Written in the seventies, it's charming notebook style makes it easy to pick up, flip thru and be inspired, motivated or get unstuck.
It's a wonderful approach to being.

Long before there was "coaching" this book was in our library. The planning wall has helped me do everything from starting this blog to mothering Youngblood.

Lovely to see them again.

Brutal Brace Brothers in Concert!


The evening was a total success, Great job, all around.


And, as promised, here's the video
compliments of VideoGumbo.
Enjoy.

Friday, February 09, 2007

Go for it.

Exciting night. Youngblood's Psychobilly Band made it's premier tonight.
Film on the eleventh, stills tomorrow.

It's been a wonderful thing to watch. We've been hearing about this since November. To see him go for it has been inspiring. Then, at the end, cash in hand, proud happy boys, stepping a little closer to manhood, as rock stars.

Does it get any better?