Day 287: Filming, Day 1

 


October 14th, 2011
Today was a long string of events, which included the start of filming for the epic movie I’m making for COMT100. After going to work in the morning and working for a bit, I went to Geisel to re-email myself a file I left on the computers there. I then proceeded back to EHS to print that said document, where Geetha met up with me to print out some of her documents too. We proceeded to Foodworx to get lunch shortly thereafter where I consumed some terrible vegetarian pizza. We had to go back to EHS to go get Geetha’s misplaced Iphone before going back to her apartment to say our temporary farewell for the weekend. She’s going home, sad face. I went to help Ron Paul Club table afterwards with Simeon, Zach, Paul, Elizabeth, and a few other interesting people to say the least. The r[evol]ution is strong and alive!

My next stop afterwards: Chipotle, for the start of a wonderful filming experience with Tyler and Alex. Without giving much away, we went to Marshall’s, Best Buy, Chipotle, a bus stop, and La Regencia for some epic filming sequences, which includes a freeze frame of Tyler running in today’s picture of the day. With the entire project being consumed primarily of still images, this is going to make for both an interesting and entertaining movie. Me, Alex, and Tyler watched some Psych before Lauren joined us. All of us went to campus to pick up Chris before we made our way to Phil’s for some delicious food and some entertaining conversations simultaneously. When we got back home I reorganized all the pictures taken for the day and chillaxed for the rest of the night.

History
The Cuban Missile Crisis begins on October 14, 1962, bringing the United States and the Soviet Union to the brink of nuclear conflict. Photographs taken by a high-altitude U-2 spy plane offered incontrovertible evidence that Soviet-made medium-range missiles in Cuba—capable of carrying nuclear warheads—were now stationed 90 miles off the American coastline. SUCH A FAIL EVENT…
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