Thursday, July 1, 2010
Mak Shau!
So, I've been teaching in a two-week intensive Film Institute at Northeastern Illinois University. I'm not a film-maker, but someone decided I should teach screenwriting for this project. So we had 32 high school students, and two weeks. We divided up into four teams. Each team came up with a concept for a PSA, wrote a script, created a storyboard, filmed the PSA, edited it, created their credits, and put together a movie poster. All the students wrote an artist statement.
There were eight adults working very closely with the students on everything from acting, filming, editing, and writing.
Why all these numbers? Because, supposedly, numbers are concrete. People like numbers. They like data. I can't stand data or numbers. I can't add. I can't subtract without a calculator. Numbers make me dizzy...which leads me to a Beatles reference...
This experience was awesome, but CRAZY.
It reminds me of the Beatles playing in Hamburg to rowdy crowds yelling, Mak shau! Mak shau!
I think we did it. I think we made a good show.
There were eight adults working very closely with the students on everything from acting, filming, editing, and writing.
Why all these numbers? Because, supposedly, numbers are concrete. People like numbers. They like data. I can't stand data or numbers. I can't add. I can't subtract without a calculator. Numbers make me dizzy...which leads me to a Beatles reference...
This experience was awesome, but CRAZY.
It reminds me of the Beatles playing in Hamburg to rowdy crowds yelling, Mak shau! Mak shau!
I think we did it. I think we made a good show.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Shirt almost done!
All I have to do is hem the sleeves. I can't believe it. Pictures forthcoming.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Blouse in progress
So I know it looked a hot mess in the previous post about collars. But it actually looks like it might one day be a shirt, doesn't it? That's the dress form Ange (best friend) gave me for my birthday last year. I feel like I should name her.
Still to come: finishing the collar, sleeves, buttons and button holes--whew!
Still to come: finishing the collar, sleeves, buttons and button holes--whew!
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Red Winged Black Bird
is tres elegant. He knows how to impress a lady. He's a sharp dresser. Elegant in black with just the right amount of contrast on his wings.
Mysterious, small but mighty. Impressive voice. He's where it's at, ladies.
Mysterious, small but mighty. Impressive voice. He's where it's at, ladies.
Collars?!?
I will never look at them the same way again. How incredibly complicated! I never knew. I'm glad I'm taking this class, otherwise, I'm pretty sure I'd get frustrated and give up. I realize that one of the things that really stumps me in sewing is when two pieces of fabric do not match up. I always assume that it's my fault, that I cut the pieces out incorrectly... I never assume that there's some tricky easing thing going on.
With the collar, there's lots of clipping of the fabric to ease the collar onto the neckline. Who woulda thunk? Not me, that's for sure.
On a different note, sewing offers motivation to stick to one's diet. I started this blouse in September, and was unable to finish. It got put away. Now it's May and after the long hard winter, through which I obviously coddled myself with carbs, I am heavier than I once was. But there's no way that I'm going to work on this shirt and not wear it. Uh-uh.
Besides, I rode my bike this weekend. Bike riding, watching my shirt take shape, and the warm weather should do wonders for my figure.
With the collar, there's lots of clipping of the fabric to ease the collar onto the neckline. Who woulda thunk? Not me, that's for sure.
On a different note, sewing offers motivation to stick to one's diet. I started this blouse in September, and was unable to finish. It got put away. Now it's May and after the long hard winter, through which I obviously coddled myself with carbs, I am heavier than I once was. But there's no way that I'm going to work on this shirt and not wear it. Uh-uh.
Besides, I rode my bike this weekend. Bike riding, watching my shirt take shape, and the warm weather should do wonders for my figure.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
A Step Beyond Beginner
I am officially a step beyond a beginning seamstress. Just a wee step, mind you. But it is a step nonetheless. I am making a blouse. I've sewn the darts. I've sewn the shoulder and side seams. It is beginning to look like a blouse (sans sleeves). It wil have sleeves! And button holes! And buttons!
Crazy.
Crazy.
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