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Thursday, November 10, 2005
The Zombie Show
Huge thanks to everybody who was able to attend the afternoon screening of my Zombie Pub Crawl during the Minnesota Stories showing at the City Pages Get Real documentary film festival today!
The few dozen people in attendance seemed to enjoy the entire program but I was greatly disappointed to not get to chat with everyone afterwards - the projectionist went incognito and left us in the dark (literally) for many minutes afterwards and people just ended up leaving the theater. Still, despite my fears of visual quality and sound fidelity, I thought the movie looked and sounded very nice up on the big screen at The Lagoon Theater! Something I could get used to, for sure.
Special thanks to Chuck Olsen for including my piece, the zombie pub crawl crew, my mom for attending (she drove up from southern Minnesota!), my pals Chris and Bill, and, of course, my lovely wife Meghan who has been the most supportive fan club a guy could ever want.
So what's next?!
posted by jeremy at 07:42 PM
Hey- congrats on the big screen debut! I heard it was fabulous. And I loved your Zombie Pub Crawl piece -- very nicely done! Sorry we missed the event today - -but I've no doubt there will be many more to attend in the future.
posted by: mopsa on November 10, 2005 9:39 PM
Sorry I wasn't there. I was unable to get away from work. It would have been fun to see your stuff up on the big screen.
I bet it looked great...
posted by: jack on November 11, 2005 3:43 AM
It was really great seeing it on the big screen, I kept thinking how much more polished yours looked then the rest of them, then this morning it struck me, yours was the only short that had a music track.. great job
posted by: bill on November 11, 2005 4:45 PM
yay for my baby daddy!
posted by: irish-girl on November 11, 2005 10:37 PM
I wish I coulda been there! I look forward to seeing it over Christmas time. Yay for my sister's baby daddy!
posted by: Nora on November 13, 2005 10:22 AM
you were the toast of the show!
and of course, we must thank the Panasonic DVX100 (or is it the DVX100a?) for it's unbeatable film-like pristine image. it's at the very very top of my wishlist, so maybe more Minnesota Stories will look as good as yours. :-)
posted by: chuck on November 17, 2005 12:07 AM
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