Thursday, December 1, 2011

I said. I Would.

A few weeks ago, I agreed to help my playbrother with a project at school. He's taking a video production class and needed a female talent for his assignment. I starred in his original commercial as a spokeswoman for "FLAVOR LIPS." I had fun with the script. I really did!

He confirmed my participation by sending a text message to my cellphone last night. I actually received 2 texts from him. One text included my lines for the commercial. The other was his way of confirming my attendance. My initial response was that I would be available, however, if he had any talent on standby to use that person.

I know that I told him (enthusiastically) weeks ago that I would. Since he hadn't confirmed any details with me (before last night), I didn't think that he was going to follow up with me. I lost interest in it and had nearly forgotten about it.

Being present at L.A.C.C. reminded me of when I used to attend P.C.C. That was almost 8-years ago. It seems that I've almost forgotten about the video production classes that I completed there. I was taken "back down memory lane," but this experience was completely new. I understood what was going on around me and it felt great to be on the flipside playing the role of talent.

1 line: "Has your romance lost its flavor?"

My biggest responsibility was just being present. All I had to do was wait, practice my lines, and act. I wasn't even as nervous as I thought I'd be. The only pressure I had, was having to memorize my lines in what I felt was a short time. It wasn't impossible so I did it!

Another line: "FLAVORLIPS makes any woman more irresistible and adds a great topping to any romance."

The script was cute and corny. I have no idea why his class doesn't record their productions. I surely would've posted my copy here today. Maybe there'll be a next time...


I said I would so I did what I knew I could and said I'd do. :) 

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