Tag: Loose Moose

Friday, November 19th, 2010

To Photoshop, Or Not To Photoshop

Last week I took some photos for The Elves And The Shoemaker kids show currently playing at Loose Moose Theatre in Calgary. When I finally got around to editing the photos, it became clear that I was once again facing a typical “multi-subject” photography problem – that is, you have a photo where everybody’s perfect… except for that one person. That one individual is either looking away or has a goofy expression on or has their eyes closed or whatever. *sigh* I hate it when that happens!

This time, however, instead of just deleting these photos, I thought I’d try my hand at “photoshopping” them… except that I don’t actually have Photoshop per se. I’ve been using “Microsoft Picture It!” for years, as it was free (thanks to a kind donation by our friend Jason) and up until now, it has done everything I’ve needed it to do. Lately though, I’ve been wanting to try my hand at stuff like adding textures to photos (i.e. multiple layering of digital images), and I can’t seem to find any tutorials on how to do this sort of thing with the program I am currently using. My friend Keith also showed me how he could easily adjust for my camera’s barrel effect using Lightroom, and I am even more convinced I need to upgrade soon if I want to further my photographic studies. But I digress. Elves. Editing. Faces. Go.

So, for example, here is one of the photos I took for the show. In this case I love the expressions on Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker, but I clearly caught the elves at a, um, less than flattering moment.

And here is the second (and last I took of this scene) photo, where the elves are fine, but not so much the Shoemakers (nothing personal, Djoeke).

Now, looking at these little square versions (I cropped the originals to get better detailĀ  here for the blog), it occurs to me that I could have just cut the image in half almost-horizontally and just combined the two. Ah, hindsight… Instead, I painstakingly deleted the elf faces from the first image, then copied them from the second, pasting them back into the first photo. I then blended all the surrounding details to make it all fit properly. It was a bit of work, but totally worth it.

Here is the work in progress.

And here is the finished product.

Not too shabby, but I’m sure I could do it with a little more finesse if I spent the time learning my current program a bit better. Or if I saved my pennies and upgraded. Anyhow. Just thought I’d share a little behind the scenes magic with y’all on this cold and snowy Friday. Hope you have a great weekend. And if you’re in the Calgary area, please come on down and check out the show!

Oh! And if you’re on Facebook and would like to see the rest of the photos, head over to the fanpage and check it out!

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Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

Loose Moose Homecoming

Today I spent nap time working on some photos for Loose Moose Theatre in Calgary. For the past several years, I have been taking photos of various shows and performers for them, and then putting together colourful frames to decorate the lobby or using them for promotion. Voluntarily, out of my own pocket and time, I might add. Why? Sometimes I ask myself that very same question…but I think it’s because I want to support a great little local theatre using my own talents, which don’t happen to include improv at this point. My latest project – in honour of Homecoming Week – a couple of updated “Alumni” frames containing some of the more famous former Moosers.

Alumni Frame

The “first” 16 alumni I framed. Heh – that sounds kinda criminal.

I didn’t actually take any of these photos – merely dug them out of the vast and misleading interwebs. And I only got one of the two-for-sure-maybe-even-three frames done today. It takes a lot longer to find peoples’ credits than one might think. But it’s a good start and counts as creating something new today, even if it’s merely re-creating… right? ;) Anyhow. If you have a chance to attend the Homecoming shows – or any other Loose Moose shows in the future – I highly encourage you do so. Okay. Well, I’m off to tend to my sniffles now. G’night.

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Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

The Red Carpet Treatment

Last night I had the great pleasure of attending my first “red-carpet-treatment” movie premiere. Now, having friends in the film industry, it’s not my first viewing of an International Film Festival film premiere (in fact, I’m heading back on Saturday to see Mike Goldbach’s “Daydream Nation” at the CIFF – woohoo!). It was, however, the first time I got a taste of the whole “star treatment” thing. And I liked it. ;)

Me Driving

Kids fed and babysat (and me finally dressed) and I’m on my way!

The Bus

A flashy bus surrounded by hip dudes…this must be the place.

"Wade"

My husband (who was in the film!) watching the craziness outside.

The Craziness

The throngs on and about the infamous red carpet.

The Line

Luckily, we had gorgeous weather for those waiting in line.

Patient Friends

Like our good friends Michael, Christine, and Rob. Nice shirts, guys!

More Friends

Hey, look! It’s Mark and Keith, dropping by the bus to say hello.

Dennis Cahill

Loose Moose artistic director Dennis Cahill, who was also in the film.

Inside The Bus

And X92.9′s Roger Kingkade and that “Newfie” guy from the film!

Dean and Terry

We watched the stars (Dean and Terry) getting, um…interviewed. ;)

Trish

As well as Terry’s domestic goddess, the lovely Trish.

Wade

And my awesome husband, “Wade”. Teeheehee.

Beer Carpet

A couple of Pilsner cans where Terry and Dean used to be…hmm.

The Fans

The fans were out in full force, dressed and coiffed appropriately.

More Fans

I’m happy to say the best dressed / signed of these folks did get in.

Time to Go In

Okay, looks like it’s time to go and see the show.

Red Carpet Feet

My two seconds on the red carpet, for posterity – wheee!

When we got inside, my camera was confiscated by the security guards (and later rescued by the amazing and wonderful Immanuela – thank you!), so I am afraid there are no photos of the pre-show settling in or the post-show introductions, chat, and Q&A…but know that they were suitably in-theme. Most notable were when the audience started repeatedly chanting “Fu-bar” during the short film preview, and Terry and Dean told the crowd to “Shut the f*** up and show a little respect”, which they did…when M.C. X92.9′s Roger Kingkade and Director Michael Dowse shotgunned a couple of beers to kick off the post-show speaking – beer cans that were opened with the Newfie’s bare teeth!!! And when uber fans requested both a “throw down” and a “hug” from their idols during the Q&A. It was a magical night, indeed.

Me and "Wade"

Me and my husband striking a pose after the show.

Post Show

Andrew and Tam are certain Wade’s frosted tips will live in infamy.

Post Show

More hanging out after the show… “Who’s going to the after party?”

Poster

And last but not least…our souvenir poster.

As for the movie itself, I’ve got to say I was pleasantly surprised. I hadn’t actually seen the first Fubar movie, and to be honest, I used to get threatened on a daily basis by banger chicks in junior high school, so I wasn’t sure I was going to like it. But…I went to the show to support my husband and friends, and I ended up having a fabulous time. Yes, there was a lot of swearing and the characters did things that I could never in a million years imagine myself doing…but at the end of the day, they proved themselves to be human, just like the rest of us. They made me laugh (and laugh, and laugh, and laugh) but they also nearly made me cry. And even though I’m pretty sure they didn’t intend to, they got me thinking about a lot of things. So…way to give’r, guys!!! And if there’s any possible way for you, my dear readers, to go and see this movie when it opens on Friday (in Canada, at least), I would highly recommend you do so. I can think of no better way to turn down the suck. ;)

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