Anyone who has ever worked on a project over a lengthy period of time I'm sure will identify with the feelings you have as the project winds to a close. It's a mixture of joy and sadness.
As I write this, literally thousands of people are sitting in theaters all across the country watching something that I helped produce. It's like waiting in the reception area waiting for news about the new baby. Will it be healthy? Will it grow into something meaningful? Will it make a difference in the world?
No one ever does a project like this alone, but it certainly is fun to be part of the team!
The reviews are in from the Washington Post -- Together for the Cause of Separation -- and they are very good. Reports are coming from other media outlets as well -- We’re with Tom Jefferson,’ celebs say. But the real reaction I'm waiting for is the one from the audience. What do they think? How will they react to all the information given to them? Will they take the challenge and engage in asking the 10 Questions of political candidates this election season?
Only time will tell.
8 comments:
Huzzah for you!
congratulations. I hope it does well. It is an important message you are working to spread.
Nice job, BAC! Well done.
Yeah, you! Congrats on all the hard work!
Thanks everyone. I just got back from the edit studio, where we made final tweaks to the show, and it will be up online -- hopefully -- this weekend.
I'll keep you posted, and I hope everyone will watch.
BAC
Great, congratulations! I will certainly watch!
yeah let me know so I can pimp it! I hadn't heard from you and didn't want to interrupt your recovery, which I knew you'd need. Projects like that are exhilarating and exhausting. Catch me up and I'll tell you about my new house. xo
BG the show is now up on the FFF web site -- www.firstfreedomfirst.org
I finally did get to take a day off yesterday.
BAC
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