Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Day 68 – At Sea

My day got started at my SeaTV production meeting, where we had a hilarious idea for a segment featuring the kids on the ship. It would start with story time, where the adult lumberjacks would listen to a story about the destruction of nature. Thus, we’d become in tune with our inner children, and the scene would cut to kids on the ship, dressed in our clothes, listening to the story. Then they’d go about the ship calling people out for unsustainable activities. Should be cute.

In drawing, we had an incredibly hard still-life scene to depict. In the middle was a box, which was covered by a sheet. The background had another box and a pyramid. It was so damn hard to capture the shading of the sheet. I wish we had as much freedom in drawing class as we are given in painting.

Gamelan was, as usual, a struggle. The class is just so repetitive, and we simply do not sound good. I was relieved when class finally ended.

After dinner, Tolan and I finished Epiphany. All that was left was practice, as we each stumbled over a few parts of our lyrics. Because we finished our song, we went out looking for Derek, hoping to write a comedy song with him. Unfortunately, Derek was shooting a SeaTV segment, so we just decided to call it a night.

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