ELI STONE
The non-union self-booking line has been quite empty lately probably because of the traditional holiday slowdown and the current WGA strike. Luckily, I got through to two shows (first one only had room for African Americans while the second booked me).
Eli Stone is a new drama that is in production but hasn't premiered. It was my first chance to work at the Disney Studios and I was glad that today was being shot inside a sound stage. Unfortunately, it was freezing cold inside and we all froze our asses off. On the other hand, we were fed by catering quite well and that's a great thing when lunch is a walk-off.
It was nice to see Maria who I had met on CSI NY. As usual, she pretty much ignored me, but it was a relief to hear that she too had not joined SAG and had not signed-up a calling service. It's always nice to know where you're at with your peers.
I met a lady from Australia who had been doing this over ten years and had yet to get that big gig. She was such a nice lady with great energy and I squirmed each time she asked me if I was trying to pursue a career in acting. I have trouble with such questions because I don't really quite know what the hell I'm going to do with myself right now. One thing I realized is that I have to figure out what I want. One new thought: find out more about film preservation jobs.
I saw a lot of actors on Eli Stone that I had seen on television or in the movies. Katey Sagal, Victor Garber and Jonny Lee Miller are the ones I recognized (although I didn't really recognize Jonny Lee Miller, but for some reason, he seemed familiar).
It was a very long day (about 12 hours) but it went by pretty quickly and it wasn't tiring because we were just sitting most of the time as courtroom observers.
The non-union self-booking line has been quite empty lately probably because of the traditional holiday slowdown and the current WGA strike. Luckily, I got through to two shows (first one only had room for African Americans while the second booked me).
Eli Stone is a new drama that is in production but hasn't premiered. It was my first chance to work at the Disney Studios and I was glad that today was being shot inside a sound stage. Unfortunately, it was freezing cold inside and we all froze our asses off. On the other hand, we were fed by catering quite well and that's a great thing when lunch is a walk-off.
It was nice to see Maria who I had met on CSI NY. As usual, she pretty much ignored me, but it was a relief to hear that she too had not joined SAG and had not signed-up a calling service. It's always nice to know where you're at with your peers.
I met a lady from Australia who had been doing this over ten years and had yet to get that big gig. She was such a nice lady with great energy and I squirmed each time she asked me if I was trying to pursue a career in acting. I have trouble with such questions because I don't really quite know what the hell I'm going to do with myself right now. One thing I realized is that I have to figure out what I want. One new thought: find out more about film preservation jobs.
I saw a lot of actors on Eli Stone that I had seen on television or in the movies. Katey Sagal, Victor Garber and Jonny Lee Miller are the ones I recognized (although I didn't really recognize Jonny Lee Miller, but for some reason, he seemed familiar).
It was a very long day (about 12 hours) but it went by pretty quickly and it wasn't tiring because we were just sitting most of the time as courtroom observers.
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