Showing posts with label WMD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WMD. Show all posts

Thursday, August 11, 2011

One big plate of exhaustion


So, graduation weekend is done. (APPLAUSE!)

We took a little trip the day after graduation, and we're home from that, too.

It was so good, and we are tired. I was actually looking forward to getting home and back to a routine, and, of course, Olive and Toby. I will be back to recap the entire weekend festivities and our trip soon, and also to fill you all in with what's coming up next in our lives. First thing? Probably rearranging this blog a little. Not sure what its going to change to, but the subhead isn't quite accurate any more. 

Thanks for all of your thoughts and congratulations for the premiere. It was a fun, fun night, and I am still so proud of Aaron and excited for WMD's festival future. For now, the job hunt continues, and we're patiently waiting and praying for what's next. 

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

WMD.


It is almost here! Aaron's thesis film WMD premieres this Saturday night as the opening show for the Film School Gala. I am so, so proud of my husband and his ATL and crew for all of the work they've done this past year-plus. Aaron's brother TJ is a designer and did an incredible job on the key art for the film—Aaron is fortunate to have someone he can collaborate with and who will make all of the revisions he asks. Thanks, TJ, for all of your HARD work on WMD.

As for seeing the film, Aaron created a facebook fan page for the movie. You can like the film here. He'll update the page as his film is accepted for screenings at festivals, which will be the best chance to see the movie (unless you're in town and want to go to the gala this weekend). It won't be distributed through any online channels in order to keep it as limited as possible so festivals will want it, so to answer the question "how can we see it?" you'll just have to like the page and tell your local film festival you want to see WMD! Share the link, too... the more buzz we can generate for the movie, the better!

I really can't believe this movie is ready to go. I can't believe film school is almost over. Thanks, guys, for all of your support for the past two years. Thanks for letting me talk about this behemoth and vent when necessary. I'm looking forward to sharing good news about WMD as the months pass!