Thursday, December 1, 2011

Lighting Snobs, with Jessica A. and Kristine R.

It seems that I have picked up a new "character" to parody when I have ridiculous conversations with Kristine R. We often joke about the deep meaning behind every sort of light we can find. I'll slap on a snobbish accent and act like I know what I am talking about when I go into the details of the mood of the lighting and meaning behind it. The ridiculous part comes in when we're critiquing the lighting of a bathroom, a statue sitting out in the sun, complete darkness, or a street light. We'll come up with some obnoxious analysis like saying a plastic bag being hit by light from a nearby street light is "a metaphor for global warming". It's a sort of "you have to be there" situation. I'm half tempted to go to our last class acting like a ridiculous snob. Kristine and I have fun with it. Maybe I'll throw it into an improv show. Kristine and I are also tempted to make it into a webseries on youtube.

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