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Mississippians With Modems

This our new video over at Good Commitment. I’ll try not to post every video here so make sure you bookmark it and check it out at least once a week. If you have an RSS media aggregator like Democracy or Fireant, subscribe via the links on that page.

Kary Lee and Jamie Ray discover the Internet. They decide to put one of them funny videos “on the line.” After a six pack or two, they come up with an idea, but not everything goes according to plan.

Starkville Cleans Up At MTA

Best Actor - MTAThe Mississippi Theatre Association festival/competition was this weekend. Starkville Community Theatre took Smoke on the Mountain. This is the show we did last season. It was a smash: 14 sold out performances. The play selection committe decided to resurrect the show for competition, so I got to dust off the overalls and play Dennis again. I was really excited about the prospect of getting the Sanders family back together.

We had to recast one part due to the previous actor moving to another state. Anyway, let me just get to the results and I’ll give my thoughts afterwards.

All Star Cast Member, Marcus Vowell
Best Supporting Actor, Bruce Lesley
Best Actor, Kary Rogers
Best Actress, Madeline Golden
Best Director, Pattye Archer
Overall Technical Excellence
Warren McDaniel Award for the Best Production. As the recipient of the Best Production award, SCT will represent the State of Mississippi at the Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC) in March 2007 in Atlanta.

Like I said, we cleaned up. This is the first time in 20 years that SCT has won. For my first go at competitive theatre at MTA, I’d say it went pretty well.

We knew we had a good show but we had no idea that we’d walk away with so many honors. We’re all terribly excited. Excited doesn’t even really begin to describe it.

First: the show. We had 30 minutes on the stage for rehearsal. We spent almost 20 minutes of that trying to figure out why the keyboard wasn’t working. We mocked up a keyboard to look like an old piano since that would be easier than transporting a real piano. It ended up being a bad patch cable but it was a very scary 20 minutes. We had time to spike the set and sing one song.

Now this theatre is literally 13.5 times larger than ours and we really didn’t have time to do a proper sound check. So we left the rehearsal without feeling very confident about how it would all come together in this cavernous new space.

After waiting forever for the speaker for the evening to finish, we took the stage. We had 10 minutes to set the stage, 60 minutes to perform and 10 minutes to strike. During setup the guitars fell and had to be retuned. We decided the demons of Ole Miss were after us so we had to cast them out (in the name of Jesus, amen).

The show went great. We all felt good about it. Comments from the adjudicators ranged from “great chemistry within the emsemble” to “I saw Sweeney Todd where the actors have to sing and play their own instruments. This was better.”

Now I had no expectations to be singled out, I stepped on the stage for the first time less than two years ago. I felt that my peformance was solid and if I was recognized at all, I might land an All Star Cast. Well, I didn’t. Another performer from another group said he loved my performace and that he’d cry if I didn’t win best supporting actor. I was flattered but dismissed it.

When I wasn’t announced as All Star Cast, I was honestly like “oh well, but not unexpected.” Then I recalled what the other guy had said to me and thought that my role was a supporting role, so technically I’d qualify for Supporting Actor, but Best? Nah. I left the idea run through my mind for an instant but was not surprised or disappointed when my name wasn’t called. Bruce Lesley’s name was called and I could not have been happier. He deserved it.

I leaned over to M during the applause and excitment for Bruce to joke how that guy must be crying since I didn’t win. Then I heard my name. I literally had no idea why they called it. I looked at M and said “Why’d they call my name?” Did I leave my lights on in the parking lot or something? She said “Best Actor!” Wha?!

Later I had many people tell me the look on my face was priceless. My winning Best Actor had not entered the realm of possibility in my head. Winning the biggest acting award at the biggest state festival made my mouth hang open. This is nice validation considering how I felt on opening night back in May and my last experience on stage knowing there were judges in the audience.

So now we get some time off and then refocus to go represent Mississippi at SETC in Atlanta. Go Sanders family!

New Project Annoucement

I alluded to a new project recently. Well, I’m proud to announce a new weekly comedy show, Good Commitment. This is a joint effort between James Comans and I. The plan is to put out a new show every week, so bookmark the site and check it at least once a week.

Our first video is a rap about the TV show Lost’s hiatus. As much work as it required, I don’t think we’ll be doing many music videos.

Back in the saddle

and when I say “saddle” I mean Starkville and online.

Just got in and I’ve been offline since Christmas morning. I’m trying to catch up on a ton of email and everything else. If you sent me something in the last week and need something and I haven’t gotten back to you, please ping me again. It’s not that I don’t love you, I’ve just been out of pocket. My parents haven’t hooked up the internet tubes at their house so there’s no internet truck for me to ride on when I’m there.

I hate that I wasn’t online when the MySpace story hit CNN. I’ve gotten some interesting feedback. I think I feel a What’d You Say? #2 coming on.

Merry Christmas

Here’s something I submitted for a Christmas carol collaboration effort for the Yahoo! videoblogging group. We were all sent the same accompaniment track. I wanted to do something different for the last verse so I downloaded the music (though I think it’s just piano music) and tried to sing all four parts. The key is C which is a difficult key for me but I gave it my best shot. It’s a bit dodgy in places but I had fun.

When the final video with everybody’s submissions edited together is finished, I’ll post it.

Update: The collaboration video from pjkproductions

Update: Paul’s remix

Guitar Hero II

After reading countless times on Wil’s blog about the awesomeness of Guitar Hero, I decided it sounded like a fun thing to do over the holidays. So I went and bought a PS2 and Guitar Hero II. I’ve been rocking out ever since. It really is a fun game. I’ll probably keep it through the holidays and then take it back. I haven’t owned a game console since the original 8 bit Nintendo so I don’t think I’ll become a gamer d00d.

Watching people play Freebird on the Expert level blows my mind. I don’t think you can truly appreciate the shredness of that until you’ve played the game.

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