We're right now smack dab in the middle of “Jim's Weirdest Week Ever (Or At Least Jim's Weirdest Week Ever (So Far))”. And it's the big one--“High School Bowl” this morning, hosting a panel discussion for WNMU tonight, and in between?
Well, that would be the premiere of season five of “Pieces of the Past”.
I started making these video shorts for the History Center way back during Covid, they seem to have captured the fancy of people, and each “season” has gotten progressively bigger and produced with just a little more polish.
Especially this “season”.
I've been writing about production of the “Pieces” on and off for the past few months, because they've been in production the past few months. And the first one, the one that debuts today, goes far above and beyond anything we've ever done. It's a 16 minute adaptation of my “...And Put Up a Parking Lot” walking tour, with Steadicam footage shot by Emily Varga from the History Center, and a bunch of pictures most people have never laid eyes on.
If it's past 10 am this morning (when the “World Premiere” is set to, uhm, “premiere”), check it out on the fullest. biggest screen possible. Trust me on that. Just remember that it's 16 minutes long--
With that in mind, I have to go shoot “High School Bowl” and do about a thousand other things. If I survive, details tomorrow!
8-)
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