Saturday, November 17, 2012

Misty Mountain Hop


11/17/12

Song by Zepparella - Cover of Led Zeppelin of course



This act was to be my callback number, but I did not have to do it, my first audition number was enough for them to create a place for me on the troop in addition to the spaces that were filled by two other people.  I was excited to perform it since The Hobbit was going to be released in a few weeks.  It started with the song, and when I did a little research I found out that it was inspired by Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit.  So I drug out my Rosy Cotton avi that I had tucked away and realized that it was not good enough for GB.  So I shrunk my shape, grew my feet and ears and tried real hard to match my head hair and feet hair, but it was a bit of a stretch.  I also had to come up with an underlayer that would be Hobbit-ish and not too revealing, since I do not think a Hobbit would be into performing burlesque.  Some medieval small clothes with a little mod-ding gave just enough of a tease to work.


Important lesson learned:  I knew I was on last and I wanted to hang out in the theater wearing some swanky mesh gown  that I just got on the Runway Perfect Hunt until a few numbers before my act.  I was envious of the OG's who do that all the time.  When it came time to change, I got Ruthed, big time!  I had to relog while on stage, and she played a second intro song and we were going to call it.  Folks said I looked ok, but when I saw the pictures, I really looked like the bastard love child of Bilbo and myself.  I was wearing parts of the dress and the costume, which were totally different.  I was mortified.  I will NEVER come into the theater and expect to change from, or into, mesh with 70 people on the sim. Cherry and the crew were super supportive and understanding, which was helpful.  I had to have that experience, and just get it over with.


I got to do the number without any problems at the "Best Of" Show that we opened with in January, and some kind soul nominated my costume for a Dance Queen Award.  I did not make the final cut, but that made me prep the first picture for a poster and I did my first work in Photoshop.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Storm Coming


11/3/12

The Official Debut!



It was probably assumed that I would do my audition act, but I was eager to work on something new, so I searched for a song that would be a powerful debut.  "Storm Coming" was perfect and gave me a chance to do a little Gnarls, who I had been listening to all summer.  I was originally thinking of doing Storm from the X-Men, to go with the song, but upon an non-related discussion with Cherry about derivative works, I found being a Weather Mage gave a much better outcome.  I was thankful for being pushed in the end. 


The costume parts/inspiration came from a Twisted Hunt where the color was Bleen.  The Set was a space station/sci-fi club that I took apart and the background electrical was a score from a Steam hunt.  After rehearsal I learned that even though the Tesla box said No Mod, it really would mod and came completely apart after rehearsal.  I had to have parts returned and my workspace on the roof of the studio was littered with dismantled parts all week while I worked on getting it back together for the Friday performance.  I had a lot of issues with the animated charge textures not moving when I put them together.  It was frustrating, but it all came together in the end.