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Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

(Or, four. What day is it?)

Hey everybody!

So, we survived the CB : First Cut premiere, and we’re oh-so-slowly reassembling the Bedouins loft. We took all the folding chairs back to Avondale Methodist today, and packed up the projector and screen (but not before watching The Dark Knight, nach). About eighty people showed up on Saturday, thanks much to everybody, and even though we had an overflow room, everyone stayed in 508, so it was cheek to jowl all night. Mad fun.

Cheek to Jowl

In keeping with the theme, Jessi made about a thousand tiny vanilla cupcakes, and Mighty Leaf Tea donated a bunch of vanilla tea, which was really nice. So everybody had a snack and sat together in the flickering dark, while I paced around the back of the room. I’d never had a premiere before, and it was the longest project I’ve undertaken by about twenty minutes, so I had absolutely no idea how it would be received.

Curtain Up

We had an overwhelmingly positive response, which was really gratifying, and most importantly, Anne and Stephanie really liked the movie. I talked to pretty much everybody, so I have a good idea of what works, and what I need to fix, and I’m going to take care of that… Right after the new year. I need a break.

Q and A
Tiny Bundles of Joy
Finished

Thanks again to everybody who came out, bought art, and gave feedback and encouragement. Thanks also to Mighty Leaf Tea, Urban Standard, and our other sponsors for the night, who I forget right now but I’m sure Stephen will remind me of later. We’ll have the remaining prints for sale on the site soon, and sometime in the new year, we’ll have a premiere proper, for the movie in its final form.

Merry Christmas from the Bedouins! God bless us, everyone!

So. Tired.

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Tuesday! Which means… Yeah, I need two more of me, and thirty hours in a day, from here until Saturday.

God is good! We went down to the last-ever Encouter last night, which was pretty amazing. I haven’t been hoarse from worship in a long time. It was great to see everybody, and it was really great not to be sitting in front of Final Cut for an afternoon.

We also went down to kidnap some tech from the Encounter office. We have a projector at the house, but it’s kind of old, so we asked Matt if we could borrow Encounter’s super, super nice Christie projectors for our premiere. He said, “sure!” I love Matt. So if you’re coming up on Saturday, know that you’ll experience the mess I’ve made in full HD. The only snag was that we had to wait for the Encounter teardown crew to finish… well, tearing down, before we could grab the projectors and screens. We ended up leaving Auburn at about 12:30, got back to the Phoenix at close to 3, and here I am, back up and typing this at 8:15. Oh well. Philippians 4:13 is going to be my verse for the day.

Just want to offer up a prayer for Encounter as they get ready for this next phase… Lord, bless their efforts, clear the way for them, and give them favor with the authorities at every step along the way, as they make the move to Hong Kong. Your glory, Lord, all over Matt and his crew.

Amen! See you soon…

On the way to Earth…

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Between the day job and this here documentary, I think I’m as busy as I’ve ever been… Yet, here I am with a blog. You’re quite welcome.

I was talking with Stephen tonight about love, and specifically what it means to love, like really love, God. I’m paraphrasing here, because the conversation was pretty long, but if our relationships here are models, however flawed, for our relationship with our Father, what does that say about our ability to love Him? Put another way: if we can’t (and, we can’t) choose who we love here, on this terrestrial ball, how do we begin to love God? Sometimes it seems like all I have is a desire to desire Him. I meta-desire Him. I meta-love my Father, who gave me life, and all the authority and riches of Heaven.

Oof. I need a breath…

Happy Thanksgiving!

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

A day late, but whatever. Hope it was great. As all our families live in different towns, Bedouins scattered to the four winds this week. Our reunion will be that much the sweeter, when we’re all back at HQ on Saturday.

Speaking of, I guess there’s a game on, this weekend? Someone told me about a game… You know, out there. On the gridiron.

I don’t actually know anything about football.

Anyway, two weeks until the premier! That’s pretty scary. I have to be honest: I have a lot of work to do in the intervening days. But by God’s grace, it’ll be there. We’re really excited about it. As you probably know, we’ve got the page up: bedouinsinternational.org/caribbeangold. Tell your friends.

In other news, I don’t have a voice for narration. It’s just so bad. I do twenty takes for one line of dialog. Maybe I should sing the voiceover parts? That would be unique…

Edit: Actually, scratch that. We’re supposed to be a worldwide, collaborative media organization, right? So, does anybody out there on the webs want to donate their time and talent, narrating our Haiti documentary? We’ll supply the copy, and you supply the strong, clear voice. There’s no money, but we’ll give you a professionally sharpied Bedouins International t-shirt, one of our fabulous buttons, and credit in the… well, credits.

Man, yeah.

Monday, November 24th, 2008

The first trailer’s done, and should be up soon.

We had a board meeting this weekend, peeps in town from all over. It was fun, but more importantly it really set the tone for the next year, and I’m excited to see what’s coming down the pike. Biscuet led it from China(!) which was interesting, and occasionally funny, as the movin’ picture streamin’ box had to catch up with itself, leaving the top half of his face on the left side of the screen, and the bottom half, misplaced and horribly scrambled.

I need coffee.

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