The first episode of GamePlan and Del Monte's The Great 202 Quest is finally done! We're now in the process of editing the second episode and I swear that this race is worth watching. This has been our big 4-ep baby for the summer and we'd really appreciate it if you could all catch the first ep this Saturday. I'm warning you that it's really bitin, though, given that we're a 30-minute show with only 21-24 minutes of actual airtime. Still, I think it's a good ep.
Writing the third segment was such a bitch, though. The writing itself was fairly easy. The teams had so many good bites and extremely hilarious situations, but cutting my script from 10 pages to 6 was a real killer. And that was just one script! The second episode was written by Camille, and I mean the whole episode! That's 3 segments, plus spiels and up next's. Gretchen and Joy are about to write the third and fourth episodes and it amazes me how they can read so much material and cough up wonderful words and arrange upsots with ease. In all my GamePlan life, I've only contributed maybe 3 episodes ot the Episode Club. So I hope to learn more from my seniors, even if my vocabulary seems so limited compared to theirs.
At least I can say that my editing has gotten a little better, and a lot faster. Last week's Del Monte edit was one of my favorites. I was so excited to edit my script, what with so many good things happening in my life right now. Happy editing is always good for a production slave. Plus I slept like a log afterwards. Good, good.
Where's Alia?
There she is!
So what was I doing hanging from a buko tree? Well, you'll have to watch the race to find out.