Wow.
I took a costume class while getting my scene design degree, and built a corset from scratch! I was prouder of that than any of the sets I designed.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Wow.
I took a costume class while getting my scene design degree, and built a corset from scratch! I was prouder of that than any of the sets I designed.
I had to do a set design class as an acting major and I loved it. And I did really well in it. I had those scale models until we had a house fire, I'd have them still. It deffinately gave me set love and appreciation that lasts to this day.
I took a really weird program, because I did costumes, stage managing, and directing, but not really acting or tech-- meaning set, lights, sound. But I took all the acting classes because I wanted to learn about directing. But since there was no directing or stage managing track, I took all the tech theatre classes as part of my "costume" program, and never took the stage managing class. Then I took the costume classes separately, because they didn't count for anything required. And then I took the directing class twice.
Did you go to school in Wonderland?
Well, I did take over 18 credits a semester, because I was also a double major. The whole thing was really crazy.
I did get a needle thru the tip of my finger while sewing once.
Erk. Me too. Oh, the ouchness. And the shock. I remember just staring...the wound didn't start bleeding right away...thinking 'that didn't just happen, did it?'
A costume design class was required in my undergrad and grad programs for all the design/tech students. I was able to talk my way out of most acting classes though. I got by with acting for non-majors and a voice/diction class. I had a lot of dramatic lit and script analysis instead.
I'm glad someone in the comments said, "Hey! Michelle Rodriguez was kinda outed by the Bloodrayne chick she was sleeping with!" so that I didn't have to. I mean, I think she may fall under "not 'officially' out," and there may have been some walking it back, but I remember that issue of Advocate, thank you kindly.
Also, I thought Quinto was outish, like Bomer.
I've never read anything about Quinto that didn't sound like people had a point they wanted to make, whereas with Bomer, once the initial photo came out, there was a lot of "He just didn't tell you, but ya know, partnered in the industry and raising a family."
Wow, it's quiet in here.
Too quiet.
Dum dum DUM!