My triumphant return

Nov 30, 2005 23:09

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Production Meeting Minutes - All About Alex survelvn December 1 2005, 05:37:54 UTC
blah blah blah indeed ( ... )

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Re: Production Meeting Minutes - All About Alex (continued) survelvn December 1 2005, 05:38:42 UTC
i go over the limit of characters allowed in a reply

you say something about mono. briel responds. you laugh.

you make a strange face. it involves puckering your mouth and blowing up your cheek.

you have a 14-second long sound q. you might fade it our my hand. you might program in a fade. nobody knows what you will do. you are mr. mysterious.

you stare lovingly at marcus.

you are still unsure about your damn fade

marcus talks to you, but you ignore him. totally and completely. it's absolutely hilarious.

we are dismissed.

this just goes to show how boring production meetings are.

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Re: Production Meeting Minutes - All About Alex (continued) rainbowpirate December 1 2005, 06:38:58 UTC
I was WONDERING what you were typing so intently during the meeting, justin focusing so intently. "I'm going to be writing a paper during the production meeting," you said. you and your lies. that said, this was hilarious. ok back to my paper. the end.

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Re: Production Meeting Minutes - All About Alex (continued) survelvn December 1 2005, 06:39:45 UTC
way to type a response to me when I'm sitting on the other side of the room.

you are such a loser.

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bocco December 1 2005, 07:11:33 UTC
Ohmygod Alex!!!!! I haven't heard from you in months, nay, years!!!!!!

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agt_smith December 2 2005, 02:24:22 UTC
Mixing sound IS hard. And pretty thankless, too. But at the same time, it's so much fun. I'm sure that the wind on the moon is ten million times better than any wind here on Earth..

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trafficlighter December 4 2005, 07:33:29 UTC
Well, I think the wind on the moon cue was actually recorded on the earth, but I could be wrong.

This actually has been really not thankless. Thankful I guess. Part of that is that this is one of the nicest, friendliest, and coolest cast and crews I've worked with, and part of it is that I'm mixing from a very visible part of the space, so people can see that I'm doing stuff and are like "thank you!". It is hard, and just as I'm getting good at it the show's about to end--the last performance is tomorrow at 2:00. Striking this show is going to make me very very sad.

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agt_smith December 4 2005, 14:53:56 UTC
Yay! That's good. I mean, not the sad part. The good parts. Those are good.

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