16 November 2008

Photos: Robin Hood play

posted by Andy

Robin Hood - Panorama

Robin Hood - Maid MarianFINALLY! The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood at the Majestic is over. Yay! Besides making the hats, a pair of giant Wii controllers, and helping out with a few of the Merry Men tunics, I managed to photograph the dress rehearsal and get discs burned in time to hand out to parents at the strike party. Relatives can never have enough photos of nephews, nieces and grandkids in silly costumes.

Robin Hood - Towns Guy
The Towns Guy, or narrator, expert wii bowler and master of the fade out scene change.

Robin Hood - Merry Mens
Maid Marian, Robin and the Merry Men meet for the first time after lifting the Sheriff's gold. I was "hat-guy". The Merry Men caps are simply triangles of felt folded in half with a strip sewn around the side.

Robin Hood and Marian

Robin Hood hides
Robin attempting to hide in Maid Marian's room while the Sheriff searches.

Robin Hood - Stunt Double
Robin waits in the background as his stunt double prepares to take a beating from the evil Prince John's guards.

Robin Hood - Evil Prince John
That crown took some thought and planning to get a design that looked both suitably pompous, cartoony, and ridiculous. It's foam core with yellow paper glued around the outside and folder over the edges.

Robin Hood - Wii Sheriff
The Sheriff of Nottingham with his oversized wiimote, part of his backup plan to thwart Robin Hood. The play's theme was "cartoon" so I HAD to make a pair of giant wii controllers to suite the silliness of the play. They were constructed entirely from foamcore and poster board. I hope they survive the show's run, I'd like at least one for my office.

Robin Hood - Fawning Ladies
The fawning ladies cheer during the final competition between Robin and the Sheriff. Angie made all the dresses. Their wigs were ordered from an online costume store, and I borrowed the pink one for Halloween.

Robin Hood - Wii Bowling
Robin and the Sheriff's wii bowling competition degenerates into some form of wii battle.

Theater photography is a great challenge - low light, no flash and unpredictable action. You gotta shoot from the hip, just like nature photography. Capturing that great pose is worth filling up 2 GB with blurred, too dark or closed-eyes shots.

I've had the most success taking a monopod, using 400 ISO and putting the camera on manual. Then adjust the shutter speed as needed to get passable exposure levels. I sometimes forget to increase the speed when the lights go brighter and end up with a few washed out photos. And of course they're always the shots that would have been perfect. Also, shooting in RAW (digital negative format) gives great flexibility to adjust for color and lighting after the fact. One of the challenges is fixing stage lighting. While color gels work on stage, in photos it looks more like poor color balance.

I've got the process down to a science: Open RAW file, choose "auto-adjust" or "previous settings", tweak the sliders, crop, import into Photoshop, run a batch action witch pops up dialogs for color balance, fade auto-contrast and fade auto-color. Then save as jpeg. Rinse and repeat.

The real reward is to go back through my favorite shots and make black and white or apply other effects to the shot. Stacking and mixing warm and cool B&W images sometimes gives unexpected depth. Next, I'm going to finally give in and try the old high contrast HDR gimmick effect.

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18 October 2008

Junior Improv at Bombs Away Cafe

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Scott and other after school improv brats, aka: JenEric's Kids, doing some improvisational games at Bombs Away Cafe earlier this week. They'll be holding another performance at CHS on Friday, Oct 24. Many of these guys just happen to be in the upcoming "Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood" that seems to have taken over our free time. That play is shaping up to be a hilarious show.

In this game the audience suggests a murder victim (Jabba the Hut), a location (Kitchen), and the murder weapon (cheese grater). Each actor then has 30 seconds to pantomime these facts to the next participant without words. The last person then blurts out the end result of this string of misinterpretations.

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10 September 2008

2 Kool 4 Skool

posted by Andy

A little over a week ago we ordered some shirts online for the boys' back-to-school clothes. Considering the choices available Angie and I just couldn't resist getting some for ourselves. Here's the family favorites. Polar bears eating cute critters, warning of warning signs, glow in the dark ghost making (ahem) copies, slinky + escalator = infinite fun, barfing clown, construction recovery ward, the birds and bees, Abby Chooks and zombie survival guide!



Song of the day, see if you can find it: "Sénégal Fast Food" by Amadou & Mariam (with Manu Chao). 5 stars!

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19 September 2007

Guys and Dolls

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Musical at a local theater.

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Guys and Dolls

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Musical at a local theater.

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Guys and Dolls

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Musical at a local theater.

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02 May 2007

Nicky

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Nicky from the play "On the Verge"

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50s Teen

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From a local play production of "On the Verge". 1955 teenager trying to give directions.

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Hypothermia

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The character "Alex" in snow gear from a local play production of "On the Verge".

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Alphonse

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Alphonse the cannibal from the play "On the Verge". Colors edited to remove cool hues.

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12th Night Olivia's Court

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Feste returns to Olivia's court, from Shakespeare's "12th Night". Costume inspired by the "Fruits" fashion books. Some color manipulation effects done.

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12th Night Trouble Makers

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Feste, Sir Andrew, Toby and Maria scheme in Shakespeare's "12th Night". Costumes inspired by the "Fruits" fashion books.

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12th Night Malvolio

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Malvolio reads the love note while Sir Toby looks on in Shakespeare's "12th Night". Costumes inspired by the "Fruits" fashion books.

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12th Night Feste

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Feste's monologue in panorama, from Shakespeare's "12th Night". Costume inspired by the "Fruits" fashion books. Some color manipulation effects done.

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26 January 2007

Photos: Da Vinci Days recap

posted by Andy

Ok, so these "Da Vinci Days" kenetic sculpture race photos were taken last July, 2006 in Corvallis, OR. But for some reason forget to post them. I managed to hand out a CD of unedited photos to each of the teams, but if anyone wants a cleaned up copy just email me.
  1. "Bright Idea" with some bright editing to enhance the effect.
  2. Tiny spectator at the mud rally event. I think that's the Tortoise and the Hare racer.
  3. One of the Kenetic Kops during the parade around the park.
  4. "The Muenster Rat" gets stuck on a sandbar during the river leg of the tour.
  5. Hairy potter, a wheel wizzard.
  6. "Extreme Makeover" during the starting parade.
  7. One of the mud event judges, I think. The blurry background contains an Italian boat stuck in the mud with a giant red puppet thingy behind it.
  8. Pirate Success.

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13 July 2006

Photos: July 4th Baseball

posted by Andy

This past July 4th we had our annual local baseball game. Here's a few shots of Richie's Market vs. ???

BUT, more importantly this weekend is Da Vinci Days '06 in Corvallis, OR. If you look at this year's brochure I did the image under "Races & Reverly" along with another photo on the official web site.

Photos from this year's race coming soon ...


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