Thursday, April 5, 2012

The Birth of a Show

Learning about creating a studio production in a class room is one thing, creating one on your own (sort of) is a whole new beast.

But my studio production group was up to the challenge.

After arm-wrestling our TV show from the buff bicep of fate we had a TV spot that was...well, it was alive and well, and isn't that what is most important to any parent?  Sure we had some hangups along the way, but every child goes through that awkward, rebellious, developmental faze.

Our creation started with careful planning and deliberation.  We decided it was time for our group to take the next step and consummate our relationship with the creation of a TV show.  We were hoping for a 15 minute, but if it turned out to be 30 minutes we would have loved it just the same.

We decided to call it 2012 End of the World Theories, after it's producer.

I began the process by contacting a doctor (well, he has a PHD).  But he was busy so we had to find another.  so I decided to contribute in another way.

I filmed the whole thing!

At first I was a little nervous.  It was my first time witnessing this sort of thing, I hoped it wouldn't be too uncomfortable.

Turns out it was a magical event.

The act of creating was powerful and moving, and everyone was overjoyed when it was over.  That's when we go the bad news...

Our TV spot had a problem with its sound.  Thankfully, we were told that it could grow out of it with some editing.  Of course, we still love it just the same.

Now comes the hardest part of any parent's life.  We must let the TV show go, and watch it be criticized, grow, and change.  All we can do now is offer our support.

So, you go 2012 End if the World Theories, you go and be the best TV show you can be.

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