Sunday, September 26, 2010

Things I Have Learned Over the Weekend

1. People who laugh or talk in an absurdly loud manner during the middle of a serious movie (Read: Never Let Me Go), should be shot and strung up as a warning to all. It's embarrassing.

2. Must remember that in most places, you'd never hear the phrase "So my waterpolo coach..."

3. It's exciting to procrastinate. Especially when that procrastination involves a nap and then trolling through your itunes list and rediscovering music.

4. Cats like to eat power cords. Cats are also Satan's minions hiding behind cute and fluffy façades. Until they attack you during said nap.

5. Boardwalk Empire is fantastic. Bored to Death is also fantastic, and starts tonight. Weeds is tonight and is slightly less fantastic, but that's okay. My procrastination means a big fat NO to all 3. Boo.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Writing Concepts

Inspiration for 10 Min screenplay #1:




Orpheus myth


Inspiration for 10 Min Screenplay #2:
And what will you do with a girl, if she refuses to be alive?- Laura Marling




(all from color me katie
Agoraphobia: is a fear of being in places where help might not be
available. It usually involves fear of crowds, bridges, or of being
outside alone.



Inspiration for Full-length Play:








Inspiration for Full-length Screenplay:
this article
This scene in Generation Kill

This Ep of the Twilight Zone

this film

Sunday, September 19, 2010



The cat that I'm taking care of for the next 2 weeks.


Tonight I have to:
write a 10 min screenplay
edit my 10 min play
watch House of Sand and Fog
Watch Mystic River
Reread Hamlet
Reread The Pillowman (for Tuesday)
Read a screenplay that I haven't even checked out yet.
and something else. I can't remember.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

It's been an odd last few days. Between the tornado in Brooklyn, beginning house sitting, a run-in with Premium Rush, about a dozen different completely off-their-rockers men, an hour long subway wait and eventually getting back at 3 am... it's been strange to say the least.

I was up in Alphabet City last night for a rooftop party, which was excellent. you could see EVERYTHING from there.

An in accordance to true writer fashion, we did a reading of one of the 10 minute plays


Discussed the (delicious) beauty of vegan rasberry pie


and wished Happy Birthday to the kid who's actual birthday it was.

(and that was before everyone showed up)

The rest of the weekend will consist of me watching House of San and Fog and Mystic River for Monday's class, reading 2 plays for Tuesday, writing a 10 minute screenplay, and writing a 10 minute play (which I have to take in tomorrow to be read, egads)!

Oh,and don't forget...

Thursday, September 16, 2010

I have an obsession with looking at pretty pictures of food. Specifically breakfast food. I'm not sure what this says about me, though I suspect it has something to do with being on a diet since I was 12 years old.


niotillfem

simplybreakfast
cannelle et vanille
prettyfoods

I also learned today that using those flavored dairy creamer-things as though they are milk is a bad idea.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

5 Things I have Learned over the last 3 days

1. I need rainboots that don't smell like burning rubber.

2. The only people who party more than writers are lighting designers.

3. (This is a two-parter) Why do I write? To understand people. When I am unable to write I can feel the world slowly closing in on me. So I'm selfish. Am I any good at it? Yes, but not good enough. I am, however, very good at bullshitting last minute assignments and speed-reading.

4. I would sell my first born to see GATZ


5.
I wish I was little bit taller
I wish I was a baller

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Gotta Love Writers

I don't know what it is about writers. You get them together and they won't stop drinking, talking, eating food (singing Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake) until the wee hours of the morning.

The Second Years threw a party way far out in Brooklyn. After not making the Next to Normal Lottery and leaving Greg to the emotional wreckage that is the musical (love it, but am destroyed by it), I slowly got ready and headed over. Took a year and a half, but the view from their roof was fantastic.




We were up there, before getting kicked out by security and making our way (back) down to the apartment. Cue random singing, discussions about plays, analyzing our teachers and general revelry. Eventually we were back up on the roof, until 3 something and we decided to get our butts home. Which took forever. It helped that I walked another girl home to Alphabet City and then walked back to Greenwich Village por mi sola. When I finally got back (at quarter to 5) some guy was outside my window screaming about the beauty of shoulder blades and and beautiful girls with beautiful hair. Who knows, man.

I've also come to the conclusion that I am no longer 19 and 5 hours of sleep makes me feel like I've been beaten with a 2x4. But I could definitely be feeling worse. Much,much worse.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Dear Dudes of New York,
Stop telling me to smile, no I will not give you a hug, and the day Hell freezes over is the day I have a "good time" with you. Instead, I will do what I want. And that means seeing a musical and ignoring your creepy ass advances that have more to do with the fact that I'm walking alone and you want to feel like a He-Man rather than anything else.

PS I saw La Cage and was pleasantly surprised.

PSS More musicals this weekend, plus some random mixer-thing with the first and second DDW kids. I foresee all the firsts doing their thing. It's awesome that we're already this tight. I also have to come up with 2-3 ideas/plots for screenwriting (full length by Thanksgiving), figure out what I want to write about for playwriting (2 by the end of the term), read like 4 or 5 plays and write for an hour each day. HOW AWESOME IS THAT. I just need to remind myself that I AM writer, that I'm capable, that I got into this program for a damn good reasons... and that means I should take my own writing relatively seriously or at least have a bit of faith in it.

And now I'm going to go to sleep so that I can wake up early and do some homework.


k, goodnight. Let's kick it, old school.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Yeah, so this is my room...now. I still need to fix the curtains, get a light bulb and a chair for my desk. Then I'll be set!




And I filmed it for my mother, hence the blowing kisses. That's not for all y'all.


oh and


mine is a crochet'd blanket. though if i turn a wee bit then it's a pair of badass scissors. so that would be good.

Monday, September 6, 2010


*

Me: Michael, if I were a song, what would I sound like?
Brother: I don't know.
Me: Write me a song, then!
Brother: Okay.

He is a boy of few words, but he wrote me a song! I seriously cried like a baby when I heard it.

I still haven't done my reading, I'm freaking out about tomorrow, and I have an idea for a story that's just for me, no one else (so that I don't seem like the crazy person in my class).

BUT THE POINT IS... MY BROTHER IS A BAMF.

*Yes, I'm white-trashtacular and recorded that on my camera and then uploaded it. I couldn't link the vid otherwise.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

The heat and humidity finally broke, my chair and desk were delivered, and I start school on Tuesday. I'm trying to come up with ideas as quickly as humanly possible, and I'm nervous about failing.

Tonight the Dramatic Writing MFA students are all meeting at a pub on the LES. So far they all seem wonderful. It's strange, it's like I've met all these people who think like I do and look at the world in a slightly altered version of my own. Our Dean's Welcome was actually inspiring, telling us that we have something to contribute to the world. It was everything that Santa Clara's Welcome wasn't.

I'm excited and nervous and hoping that I'm not a one-hit wonder and that I'll be able to think up some more ideas and finish something for once.

4 trailers and a song

If you were to ask me what song I find most inspirational, I would say


If you were to ask me what film I find most inspirational I wouldn't be able to choose, I'd probably say Days of Heaven.

Or Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

or Children of Men.

or finally, The Motorcycle Diaries

Thursday, September 2, 2010

I went to my orientation yesterday.
It was... AWESOME. We have the woman who wrote Monsoon Wedding and she's scary and wonderful. We have lot so other people who are scary and wonderful as well. Nothing is quite as amazing as having a writer tell you about grad school and life because they make it sound so beautiful and snazzy.

Also, the people in my program are pretty awesome. Most are in TV and Film, there are only 4 or 5 of us in Playwriting (for now) but I'm not sure how things will change. I met a bunch of them, can only remember some of their names, but what can you do. There are only about 17 of us. One of the kids was in my undergrad, which is just ridiculous(ly awesome).

After orientation (which was supposed to end at 4) about 8 of us decided to go to MacDougal Street Ale House and sat around for 2 hours talking about playwriting, screenwriting, how awesome we think the teachers are... It's pretty awesome to explain why you love writing plays to someone who's only ever been a screenwriter and then have someone actually agree with you. To see your passion reflected in someone else's eyes is fantastic.