Short version: Look! I’m in this thing!
Long version: Look! I’m going to tell you about getting to be in that thing!
photo credit: Mia, who I trust with my phone
A couple weeks ago, John told me about a need for extras for an upcoming video shoot for a Hamilton cover. I sent an email expressing my interest, and soon had plans to spend a day on set at a campground up Big Cottonwood Canyon.
Conlon showing Jane a pic of her doppelganger
The video was being done by Working with Lemons, a family who has a YouTube channel and are well known for their family-friendly videos, perhaps especially their Disney covers. My kids are into YouTube and, admittedly, knew way more about this channel than I did before going into this project. (Who am I kidding? I’m sure my kids still know more about Working with Lemons than I do.)
I arrived at the campsite, introduced myself, and got to work piecing together what to wear from what I had brought from home and what was available from the production team.
Shooting began quickly (following a collective word of prayer) (yes, really), and ran smoothly. Between takes and when appropriate I’d introduce myself to others, and I liked getting to know everyone I talked with throughout the day. If I’m not mistaken, I was one of only two people on set that day who didn’t know anyone else involved with the project before arriving to work on it (the other was Seth) (*waving* Hi, Seth!).
Again, good job, Mia, taking pics with my phone
Like I said, the day ran smoothly. Or, if it didn’t, the production team did a great job of masking their stress. There was a strong vision of what was wanted from the project, and clear direction was given.
Serving apple juice from a Radio from Hell Ale bottle
(PS - apple juice = wasps on set)
Anson, the kid who plays Alexander Hamilton, agreed to do a fbLive with me, #ICYMI:
He’s a delight. And we were instant friends because: geeking out on #Hamilton. Really, what a good kid. And his mom, and his brother, and his sisters-- I’m so glad to have gotten to know them. They're good people. And I like seeing how they work, and I’m happy for their success. When I saw the finished product I just wanted to hug all of them.
Thanks to Working with Lemons for letting me be with them in The Room Where It Happens!
So many reasons to love you. This might be one of my favorites.
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