The play was wonderful, and the audience sat rapt through the whole thing. Enjah was a masterful actress, and pulled it off with great aplomb. I was worried enough abough MY tiny part (moving the shadow is all) in the proceedings - I can't imagine being the only character.
I snapped this at the end of the play. I was hiding behind the scenery so I could move the shadow, but I swiveled my camera around so I could take pictures. I had to keep "edit" on the shadow as it was behind a transparent, phantom area in the wall. As a consequence all the pictures I took had yellow edit box and arrows and lines all over - I had forgotten about that edit-show-in-snap bug. I spent some time yesterday fixing the snaps; that is, drawing our the edit apparatus. Pain in the...
Before the play I tried on several outfits before deciding I should be a stagehand ninja, without mask (maybe I should've worn the mask, though.
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Enjah here on a French keyboard in Paris. Air France delightful, les francais (not sure if this is truly, fully plural) friendly, helpful and très charmant. (also unsure of spelling here lol). Thank you for the kind words dear Osprey; I am pondering the film and watching films for shot angles, etc.
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