Wednesday, November 21, 2007

STBD 5-10: Revealed!

The "Light-Up Night" episode was a great opportunity for us to showcase Downtown Pittsburgh in all its festive holiday glory... and to wrap up a loose end or two.

The Making of "Light-Up Night" involved:

- 7 scripted pages

- 5 improvised scenes

- 60 minutes of raw footage

- 2 shoots over 24 hours

- 2 voiceovers

- 12+ hours of editing

Fun Facts, Scene by Scene:

* Caroline (aka Ann Turiano) is wearing a pierogi t-shirt, courtesy of a soon-to-be-launched Pittsburgh apparel company who shall remain nameless for the next week or two... (Ask Mike Woycheck for details.)

* All of the dialogue between Tim (Ryan Ben) and Leo (Will Guffey) was improvised from a basic outline, as was the idea for them to play a carnival game. Tim accidentally winning a one-armed bear? That was serendipity; the woman working the carnival booth asked Ryan to choose something from a shady box they kept under the counter, and he accidentally took a damaged prize.

* Improvised as well was the scene between Caroline and Todd (Matt Pavlosky) on Mount Washington. Matt happened to be drinking there with friends and we plucked him from the bar (Redbeard's) for an impromptu scene, hours after Light-Up night had concluded.

* If it looks like Leo is burning his S'mores beyond repair, that's because he was... More surprisingly, Ryan Ben (Tim) had never had a S'mores before, and wasn't sure how to make them. (Hopefully he didn't study Leo too closely...)

* To save on downtown parking hassles, Ryan Ben (Tim), Will Guffey (Leo) and Ann Turiano (Caroline) all carpooled down in director Justin Kownacki's car. While Ann and Rick Hertzig (Rick) were filming the final downtown scene of the night, Will was in charge of getting Justin's car out of the parking garage and navigating the traffic / pedestrian / construction hell of Downtown Pittsburgh during Light-Up Night. (Remarkably, he found streetside parking one block from the "big freaking tree," on 6th and Penn.)

* Although Dierdre's arrival under the "big freaking tree" is the last scene of the episode, it was the first scene we filmed. That's because Lacey Fleming, who plays Dierdre, had to race home to Ohio to prepare for a family wedding the next day. That scene was actually filmed 90 minutes before the Glenn / Caroline scene that immediately precedes it.

* All music included in this episode actually comes from Ed Roberts's incredibly useful Podsafe Christmas podcast, which returns with all new music immediately after this year's Thanksgiving! Thanks for the great finds, Ed!

* Several hours' worth of editing on this episode took place on an Amtrak train between Boston, MA, and Bridgeport, CT. Did you know Amtrak has power outlets for every seat on its trains? The STBD laptop (and its 1 hour battery) thank you, Amtrak...

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Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Day-After-Christmas List

After a lengthy bit of downtime (which, in STBD parlance, is any stretch of 2 or more days in which I don't access my computer), I am back. The series itself won't be back until next Monday, January 1, but we're back to work behind the scenes on making Something to Be Desired the best web series you've ever seen. There's something about a holiday that recharges us and helps us get perspective, and once the sugar high from all the repackaged sweets wears off, we're ready to work off the chocolate-covered pounds and get back to what matters.

As such, here's our handy Day-After-Christmas Wish List for Ourselves, to be followed by tomorrow's Day-After-Christmas Wish List for Our Friends. 'Tis the season for giving, even after the gift receipts have been exchanged...

The STBD Wish List for 2007

10. A working boom microphone
9. A comment system on our site for each episode
8. A boatload of new t-shirts and other innovative merch in our woefully underpopulated store
7. A solution to The Lloyd Problem (to be explained in a future post)
6. A solution the The WANT Problem (to be explained in a future post)
5. A way to sustainably monetize our series
4. Expansion of STBD into a full-fledged multimedia experience
3. Evolution of STBD.tv into more than a mirror site for our homepage
2. STBD DVDs to satisfy the growing number of email requests we receive
1. The best writing, acting and production values we're capable of achieving

Considering most of these wish list items are completely within our grasp, and require only some extra effort on our part, we look forward to seeing this list pared down and revamped over the coming weeks and months. Perhaps what we need most is the proper motivation / time management approach to generate our own momentum. But that's something to save for another list next weekend...

And now, speaking of momentum: back to work!

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