Friday, December 15, 2006

December stretch


Ah, the days are short and the sights and smells of the holidays are in the air... Well, the days are short at least out here. I am trying to find my best course of action with the upcoming situations and changes. There is a strike occuring in the production field out here. It does not include PA's but it happens to include our bosses. Now here is the difficulty for me. The people I work for that look out for me are on strike. I am not being asked not to work in the least, but at the same time it is hard to accept that I am going to try to do my job well and thus counter their efforts to disrupt our work. Honestly, I wish I could just forget about work for a spell and join them, but this is December and I have Christmas and Jan's rent on my mind. So, I go to work. Today has been a maelstrom of calls from the folks taking over this job. Slowly but surely they are starting to see me as their go-to guy as I know the director's quirks. This is gratifying as one that enjoys acknowledgement for his efforts, but difficult for the reasons already listed. On top of all this, it's a week or so before Christmas. When we begin shooting here in LA, I will be consumed with work till I leave. This is a lot to take in.

I also just had the wonderful opportunity to spend time with a close college friend, Tanya. She came out to visit for a few days and it was so damn good. Having been out here for five months now, I have forgotten how great it is to spend time with a friend that knows you so well. I am tired and homesick and well. Here's to that holiday cheer, where ever you are!

Wednesday, December 6, 2006

Holiday spirit in LA

Ah, the air is crisp and the lights of the season are up. It's nice around here. Nothing makes you feel so festive as when the temperature dips down to the upper 70's! For those not completely clear on the sarcasm here, I LIKE SNOW! It does not bother me. Ergo, I am as unhappy in LA as most are with actual winter. Ever spend too much time in a grocery store? The perpetual florescent lighting kinda messes with you. Well, constant, unchanging sun and heat do the same. I wonder if the locals I see wandering about, unable to speak quickly or be on time to anything, are just over exposed?

In order to try to capture a little of the holiday spirit, Tiff and I went out and got a tree yesterday. Now with our friend staying over and a tree, our shoebox called home is a shade tighter. Still, we love having the both of them to be sure!

In final and most exciting news. I am soon to become an uncle! I got the call this morning from my brother and they are on the way to the hospital to induce labor. I am excited and a bit stunned to be honest. I want to be there but cannot figure out how to fly out to Colorado just 3 weeks before I am flying out to Colorado. Stay tuned, I will be that guy posting pictures ad-naseum when she has arrived!

Friday, December 1, 2006

A classic weekend



So the minor dry spell of auditions is starting to crack. I have 4 coming up this weekend. The odd thing is that they are all for plays. In LA, plays or live theatre seem to always be a surprise. Just not what you expect here. Seriously though, why would you? You don't go to Vegas for the libraries. You don't go to Hawaii for the museums. You don't come to LA hoping to do live theatre. I was in an audition a couple weeks back and chatting with another guy there to audition. He asked what I did mostly and I told him I had just moved here from Chicago, that I mostly did live shows and improv. He seemed genuinely impressed and said, "oh that's real acting, I could never do that." I didn't bother to inquire how he was planning on walking into the next room to audition. Conference call?

OK, so I got derailed there. The strange part about the upcoming auditions is less that they are for live theatre and more that all 4 are classical monologue requirements. I kid you not, I have 2 auditions for Romeo and Juliet tomorrow alone. My Shakespeare monologues are sort of the accessory of my audition tools. I know there backward and forwards, but it seems rare I need them. I tried polishing off a new "classical monologue," or at least period a while back. I chose a great passage from Pride and Prejudice . Of course, I was in a rebellion phase of auditions at the time and would occasionally show up to audition for a doctor role in garage shirts. Long story short, the Austin monologue failed utterly and I never went back.

So here's to a great weekend for one and all. Me and the Bard will be tight.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Back to LA life


The great adventure to Mesa, AZ for Thanksgiving was good. It was truly nice to get out of LA for a bit. I forget how clean air can truly make you feel better. On top of that, being a big city boy, it always boggles my mind at nightfall to see there are so many friggin' stars!


It was also nice to see Tiffany's family again! They are so nice and truly friendly. It was a relief the most controversial subject to come up was Kansas versus Denver.

Back home again and it was sort of nice to walk in the door to our place a take a deep breath. Once again I am in limbo as far as PA jobs go and am focusing on audition submissions. Today I got work that I have been cast in another short film. Sort of a Rosencrantz and Gildenstern duo, reappearing throughout the film. It should be fun.

I am also turning my focus towards grad school applications again. The leading school, MCAD, was my single choice in last years trial run. The difficulty I am facing is what to do differently. I have done virtually no freelance work this year, what with moving and settling in LA. Ergo, my portfolio is still about the same. I am open for suggestions on that count.

For now, that is all...

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

The phone


It's funny to me how my life literally revolves around my phone. I have been out pursuing acting work now for a few years in both Chicago and now LA. Now more than ever, it seems life can turn on a dime the second the phone rings. One minute you are going to the gym, the next you're rescheduling an entire afternoon to audition for the role of Darth Maul at Disneyland (true story).

Today was one of those days. I got a call to come down to Santa Monica to record lines for a commercial for Shout I did. It was last minute and ended up not happening. None the less, it was a brush of the excitement that happens as an actor. You are just perpetually waiting for THAT call. The one that will kick it all off for you. Or in the least, help you pay rent this month.

I am grateful though. Via technology, I am not bound to my house waiting by the phone. I am free to move about the cabin, if you will. I can carry on my tasks as a struggling actor with the promise just a grab away. Call me... I am always here for you.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

To begin with...

So in effort to perhaps try a more sincere blog, I am switching from my previous blog. We shall see how well I can maintain. I have been inspired from the great Duo Team site.

Another preface to explain at go, if you will is the blog name. Those that know me well will perhaps recognize the name. Others will hopefully just get a laugh or smirk, I don't care which. In brief, Captain Stupie is my beloved, long-to-come-into-fruition character. He is "defender of the obvious." This is a bold endeavor to take on, but I will try.

As of this pioneer debut, I will have been living in the City of Angels now for just over 4 months now. Things have been good thus far. One Internet commercial for Shout detergent and an independent film spot. I will elaborate next time.

Good to be here!