Gregg Goldston is one of the the world's greatest mimes. He trained at the Richmond Shepard Studio in Hollywood , and then moved to Salt Lake City where he studied ballet and modern dance. Gregg opened his own mime studio and wrote and performed many mime acts in grand shows. He even worked with Marcel Marceau and helped out by being in a show of his. Gregg also is a visual artist! Tomorrow I will be working with him in a workshop. I believe we will work on some miming basics and then work on a story the mime way.
I can't wait for tomorrow!
Monday, January 31, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Drawing?
I never used to draw, but one day I was in a really bad room, and for some reason I went to my sketch book, something I never would do. I drew a picture of a girl around a tear drop, but not just a normal looking girl. I purposely made her look all out of proportion with stray lines around her features and with oddly and differently shaped eyes. It wasn't that bad for my first picture of this style and it has a really strong mood to it.
Monday, January 17, 2011
STAC Live Minus improv?
Apparently many people agree that this was the best STAC live ever done! Most years, the performances were mainly improv, but this year there wasn't any! My brother who hasn't been in the high-school for five years got so excited when I told him it was coming up, telling me how fast and sharp the STACies were, doing improv in their shows. I was surprised how well the show went, illiminating what use to be its main element. I guess it was a change for the better after all!
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Final Boom!
Editing the STAC commercial of blowing random things up is finally complete. Matching the "BOOM" noises with the pictures at the right time and even finding when to put the booms was a challenge, but we found a great solution. Luke would make his fabulous "BOOMS" with his voice as the commercial was playing so everything would fit in at its right place, the footage and the sound.
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