lance_sibley: (Demons Of Stupidity)
Long day yesterday... I got up at 7:30 in the morning to get up to Yonge and Finch around 9ish to meet John, for the film shoot I had previously posted about.

I managed to arrive around 9:10, which was pretty good considering that the subway doesn't start running on Sundays until 9, and we made our way up to the Seneca College campus in Markham, I think it was.

I was a little worried about things as I was having trouble learning my lines, for some reason. That's not normally a problem for me, but concentrating on preparing for last Wednesday's job interview took up a lot of my mental energy during the week. As it happened, I needn't have worried - not only did Lou show up half an hour late, he didn't know any of his lines. So it was shoot a line, stop, let Lou look at the script, shoot two lines, stop, let Lou look at the script, shoot a line, stop... *headdesk*

Okay, I wasn't perfect myself, but I was a hell of a lot closer to off-book than Lou was. And most of the times where I thought I was forgetting a line, the problem was actually that Lou had either given me the wrong cue or he had another line that he'd left out.

After we were done, John told me that he would drop me back at Finch station, and then he was going to have coffee with Lou. Since I had a 12:30 meeting in Mississauga that I was already late for, and John knew this (I mentioned it last Sunday when I was on the phone with him, thinking that the shoot was that day), I was a wee bit miffed about having to take the subway down to Union Station and get a GO bus (that's regional transit for my non-local friends) out to Meadowvale, where I was to be picked up. (Okay, maybe it was a bit much for me to expect that John would drive me to the meeting. Would have been nice, though, considering that he scheduled me to shoot on a day when I'd told him I had something else going on. Or maybe I should have insisted that Lou drive me, considering that he was late and didn't know his lines. But then I would have had to spend more time with him.)

Fortunately, there was a Milton bus leaving about 15 minutes after I got to Union. So I got out to Meadowvale around 2:30ish, I think it was, and [livejournal.com profile] gurudata came by to get me about 15 minutes later and take me to the meeting. The meeting ended up running until about 6, after which a small group of us went to Boston Pizza for dinner, where I had lasagne. I managed not to slop any tomato sauce on my dress shirt or tie, fortunately (yeah, I didn't bother taking a change of clothing with me, so I was in costume all day). I thought it amusing that while last time we went there for dinner, there were nine of us and my bill was marked "7 of 9" - last night, I got "3 of 5," which was Hugh's Borg designation in the TNG episode "I, Borg." You think Boston Pizza is trying to assimilate me?

[livejournal.com profile] whitesangria gave me a ride home, and I got in the door around 9. I had thought that the season premiere of Desperate Housewives was last night, as there were ads all over Union Station for it, but it turns out that it's not until next Sunday. So I ended up watching TV for the rest of the night. I was tired enough to go to bed around 11:45, when Outbreak ended, but then Dead Calm came on, which I'd never seen. I found myself staying up and watching the whole thing (it was quite good, actually), so I didn't get to bed until around 2, and didn't wake up until just before noon. (Like I said, yesterday was a long day.)

While I was at the meeting yesterday, I'd gotten a phone call from a recruiter in Halifax looking for people for a contract in Montreal, but I don't have assembler experience. (I last coded in assembler 20 years ago, at school.) And I just got an interesting phone call a few minutes ago - a recruiter in Pittsburgh saw my resume online, and was intrigued by my experience with a COBOL code generator called APS. I'm not sure I want to take a contract position in Columbia, SC, though.

No word from either the ADP position or the TD position yet. I called the recruiter who was submitting me to TD, but got his voicemail, and he hasn't returned my call yet. I'll wait another couple of days before calling the other recruiter about the ADP position (they did say it would be a week or two before they would have me in again, admittedly).

Oops.

Sep. 10th, 2006 10:34 am
lance_sibley: (Schedule - by whitetomb)
As some of you may know, I occasionally take part in the making of short films with a group called Brains On Toast, the brainchild of a friend and local SF fan named John. A few weeks ago, he emailed me to let me know that a project was coming up, and he sent out a synopsis of the story. Then, a few weeks ago, he sent out a query asking about possible weekends when we could shoot. A few days after that, he said that he'd received feedback that next weekend, the 16th-17th, was bad for several people and proposed this weekend, the 9th-10th.

All was well and good, and then this past Wednesday he sent out the complete script, about 17 pages, and the schedule. I was cast as a security guard, in scenes two and three, and I noted that my scenes were to be shot on the Sunday.

What I didn't notice until 9 or so this morning, when I was on the phone with John inquiring about whether or not I could get a lift from Finch station, was that the Sunday scenes were scheduled for the 17th - next Sunday, not today as I had thought.

And here I didn't go out last night, even though I kind of wanted to (since I wanted to drop into Pegasus and see if my old Wednesday night bowling buddies were there, as they often are), and stayed up until 4 in the morning desperately trying to memorize my lines, "knowing" that I had to be up by 8:30 this morning.

Crap.

Since I was already showered and dressed, I decided to stay up and go for coffee and to Dominion to pick up the juice and spaghetti sauce I forgot to buy yesterday, and read yesterday's newspaper, which I hadn't yet read because I was trying to memorize my lines for what I thought was today's shoot. I may try to take a nap later, where later may just be within the next 15 minutes. *yawn*

On the bright side, if I get the job I'm currently interviewing for, being awake and alert at this hour will be a necessity. So I'll think of today as practice.

On the not-so-bright side, it means I'll likely be a little late for the meeting I'm supposed to be at next Sunday, because the shoot is in Markham at 10am and the meeting is in Mississauga at 12:30. Fortunately one of the two scenes is extremely short (one page in the script), and John will likely be willing to give me a lift (from what he said on the phone this morning when I swore at learning that my shoot was next Sunday, and explained the problem).

The other not-so-bright side is that both of my scenes only involve one other actor. That may sound like a good thing, but not so much when the other actor is Lou Israel... though when it comes to acting, he's pretty good at buckling down and getting it done.

Oh, and I mentioned above that I'd forgotten to get juice and spaghetti sauce yesterday... when I was over at Dominion picking up groceries, I went through the checkout and asked the cashier, "How many bags have you given me... three?" because I saw three bags containing groceries, even though everything I got should have fit into two. It wasn't until I got home that I discovered that one of those three bags actually contained a package of lamb chops that a previous customer had left behind... and I know that I didn't accidentally put them in my basket because I've never cooked lamb in my life, and wouldn't have even thought about getting any.

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