Sunday, January 5, 2025

"Family Affair"

 This was a student movie that I did at SUNY Purchase.

The author/director/producer was Cheye Bieber.

My character was called Amaryllis Vacanti.

Here's the YouTube video



This was filmed in the admissions building at the college. I was wondering all the time if this was a sign that I should maybe take some courses there.  I think this is a surprisingly good student movie.


It's always an internal debate for me, if I should accept unpaid positions in student films, when I'm trying to position myself as a professional actress.  I like to help students, tho.  You never know when  student is going to become a famous director later and hire you.

I don't just go out for any role however.  I don't like to play "sick grandma" who has cancer or Alzheimer's.  I am a real cancer survivor, but that's depressing and I'm doing acting as a fun retirement activity, not to get depressed.

Most roles for grandma are either "sick grandma" or "flashback grandma" who is already dead.

This one was different.  This is grandma who is still alive -- tho not too sympathetic in her reaction.  Also I think the plot is very topical

I am very interested in this business of long lost family members appearing after DNA tests. There were a couple of instances of this in my personal life.  

My ex has a biological cousin who was put up for adoption in infancy who reappeared later as an adult.  Most family members welcomed her warmly and invited her to family reunions.  Her bio-mom was long deceased, in fact her illness was why the baby was put up for adoption -- and she was never married to the father, so he wasn't around to object.  One aunt was suspicious of the young woman, as possibly wanting money, like the character in this film.  Actually, that woman, like the one in this film, did not need money.

Later, I was approached on FB in a situation where there was a long lost member of my cousins' family.  She was not a blood relative to me, because she was from my aunt's husband's family.  I was approached, because I'm active on FB, while the relevant cousins are not.  In that case, sadly, the cousins who were her blood relatives (tho somewhat distant) did not welcome her -- being concerned about embarrassing her bio-dad, who conceived her in a non-standard relationship.

Then, this summer, when I was driving through Ontario, I heard a radio broadcast on the car radio, about some research that had been done on this topic -- of the long lost relatives turning up after DNA tests.  The researcher found that out of wedlock children were generally not welcomed by their bio-dads.  Even the moms were often not happy to see them -- which was sad.

In any case, I thought that this was a very interesting topic, so I was happy to play this role. 

I think the student did a good job with this film.  

I do feel sad that my glasses sometimes blocked my eyes, but for the most part I think the thing is good for a student production.

#paternitytest #longlostfamily #dnatesting 

Wednesday, November 6, 2024

texts to the chair of the democratic party in westchester 241106

 I would like to communicate with the DNC about how I feel this all goes back to the way they silenced and smeared Tulsi Gabbard in the 2020 election. This allowed Biden, a historical hawk, to sneak into office without his hawkish history being revealed. They ignored the fact that the majority of Americans wanted peace.

Trump framed himself as the “peace” candidate.  There were a lot of right thinking people who voted for him for that reason.

e-mail to FCNL 241106

This election brings an interesting irony.  Many progressive Friends supported Harris, because of her views on human rights and social justice; however, we dropped the ball on peace.  We ignored the fact that the draft dodger candidate was positioning himself as the "peace" candidate.  We ignored the fact that the popularity of Sanders on the left and Trump on the right indicated strongly that the majority of Americans want to step down from being the world's policeman.  We went for the hawks: Hilary, Biden, and Harris.  We shot ourselves in the foot. Peace has to be a bigger priority.

Monday, November 4, 2024

2022 updates

 

News from 2022

Performance

Courses

  • "How to Help a Loved One Who Struggles With their Mental Health" by Women of Dartmouth 10/13/22
  •         Certificate Program in 3D modeling and 3D animation  -- 1 year program completed this summer  
  • 4/21/22 Climate Change and Our Cities -- Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory virtual
  • 7/19/22 "Environmental Pollution: from Sources to Human Exposure" Celia Chen (Dartmouth '78)
  • 3/10/22 Presentation by Pfizer CEO -- Washington Post virtual

CLE

  •         11/16/22 "The future of Fair Use After Warhol v Goldsmith" NYIPLA
  •         11/9/22 "NYIPLA One Day Patent CLE Seminar"  (In person!!!)
  •         10/6, 12, 19/22 "NYPLA 2022 IP Transactions Bootcamp"
  •         9/14/22 "Hot Topics for Congress and the USPTO: 101 Patent Eligibility and PTAB Director Review"
  •         August 2022 -- completed viewing recordings of the Summer 2020 JPPCLE
  •         5/18/22 "Arbitration Seminar" Dartmouth Lawyers Association
  • 4/5/22 "Intellectual Property Crimes and US Innovation" NYIPLA
  • 1/28/22 "Using Petitions Effectively in Patent Prosecution" NYIPLA

Media consumed

  • live concerts attended: Josh Groban at Bethel, NY (7/5/22); Caramoor:  Caroline Shaw, Angélica Negrón & Raquel Acevedo Klein (7/21/22) ; Phoenix Rising (7/16/22)
  • albums purchased: Avi Kaplan "Floating on a Dream"; Mat & Savana Shaw "Happy Like That"; Nathan Pacheco "Higher"; Barlow & Bear "Unofficial..."
  • movies seen in theatre: "Top Gun Maverick" 7/16/22 (Bridgton drive-in, Maine)

Sightseeing Pix

Woobles Ad

 

Studio VideGro

Cindel Krajewski, CEO

Director: Jenko Kent

Location: Beacon, NY

This was such a fun project.  Before I went into it, I thought that the other characters in the script: Mr Pond and Miss Tibbles would be played by other actors.  It turned out that they were stuffed animals, which made the script super funny.

I was impressed with the efficiency and cleverness of this studio. I would definitely recommend them to anyone who is trying to do a video commercial on a budget.  


Saturday, October 5, 2024

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Ads for the American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS)

This gig filmed in the Chicago area in June.  It was an exciting gig, because it was bilingual.  I didn't think that my Spanish was good enough for a bilingual gig, but they booked me.

English 60 s


English 30 s


Spanish 60 s


Spanish 30 s



Age related macular degeneration (AMD) is much more common in fair skinned people, especially with blue eyes.  I was chosen for this ad, because they felt I looked like an AMD patient.  

My mom did, in fact, have this condition.  I've been told I look like her.  My poor mother had AMD, cataracts, glaucoma, and herpes in the eye.  I'm hoping that the brown eyes I inherited from my father will protect me from some of this.  She had blue eyes.

I learned from this ad that AMD is much more treatable than it used to be -- with injections into the eyeball.  While that doesn't sound so great, the ad emphasizes that it isn't as bad as you think.

The actress for the main character told me that she was particularly interested in this ad, because several of her family members suffered from retinal disease.

This ad was filmed in the Chicago suburbs.  I was out there for a personal trip and was able to combine the filming.  Here's the blog about the trip June Car Camping Trip . 

I am not fluent in Spanish, but I was able to rehearse the Spanish lines driving out to the site.  My pronunciation is good, but I found that the muscles of my face needed a workout to be able to form the words properly, especially since it was medical terminology.  My scene partner, who is a native speaker of Spanish, was very complimentary of my delivery.

#Actor #Actress #ActorsLife #ActressLife #ASRS #RetinaSpecialists #BilingualActor