Showing posts with label richterscales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label richterscales. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

I am a Prize-Winning Screenwriter

Against my own expectations, I appear to have won an actual writing competition:


Since this is probably the closest I'll ever come to actually getting this show produced, I am definitely going to attend the table read next month. I just sent off a character breakdown sheet for the director, which was yet another new and exciting thing for me. w00t!

And since this blog post is probably the closest I'll ever come to making an acceptance speech at an awards show, here's the long list of people who helped make this script even possible:
  • my parents, who indulged my comic-book habit all through my adolescence;
  • the NYTVF Comedy Script Contest, for which I wrote the crappy first draft;
  • Bryan and Raj, who gave me feedback on that crappy first draft;
  • Ken Levine's Sitcom Room workshop, which taught me almost everything I know about comedy writing;
  • Amber, Roberta, Sally, and Sarah from the Monti's Cafe writing group;
  • Dave and Tim from #sundaycrits;
  • everyone at Viable Paradise XII, who showed me how to drink give and accept critiques;
  • The Richter Scales, who let me get away with all manner of absurdity on stage for almost eight years;
  • all the other writers in the SIE competition, who rated my script and gave great notes; and
  • most of all, my wife DeeAnn, always.
In other good news, speaking of DeeAnn, she's just picked up a six-week consulting gig. It'll pay very well, but she'll be down in the Bay Area for at least the next couple of weeks.

That's okay. We always expected to travel: we selected our current housing situation because it's less than fifteen minutes from PDX airport. We always miss being away from our home and our cats, but we love seeing the rest of the world, too.

CKL

Saturday, October 02, 2010

Postcard #10


Mark sent me the above "postcard" by e-mail earlier this week. I appreciate the effort, since he and his wife just welcomed their second child into this world, and I know he's been preparing for the big Richter Scales ten-year anniversary shindig today. (He co-founded the group. Responsibilities.)

The "this song" link was broken; I'll let you know when I find out where it was supposed to go. The song in question was "Republican in San Francisco," an original from award-winning composer Brian Rosen:


ADDENDUM (25 Oct 2010): Now there's even a music video!


http://youtu.be/AGDAjwTscmU

CKL

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

SnoutCast #10: Two or More Players

New weekly format! We're alternating between puzzle hunt and general gaming topics. This week, we discuss the merits of certain tabletop games, especially in two-player versus more-than-two-player configurations.


[ Download mp3 - 26 MB ]

00:00 - a snappy teaser
02:00 - new format and topic, apropos of Gamestorm
03:29 - stressors in Last Night on Earth
07:18 - Settlers of Catan vs. Catan Card Game
09:24 - adding a third wheel, I mean player
11:20 - how to beat Curtis at board games
12:46 - bidding and other multi-player interactions
18:13 - making one-player games into two-player experiences
19:00 - anthropomorphizing video game AIs (or not)
20:50 - "Where's the not having fun button?"
22:46 - plug: DASH 2, in ten cities across the USA on April 24th!
23:27 - this anecdote would be really funny if you knew Brian Rosen, and I hadn't misquoted him
24:55 - DeeAnn's Kruschev impression
26:44 - Next Week: Game Themes!

Music: instrumentals from "Code Monkey" and "Re: Your Brains" by Jonathan Coulton

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CKL DeeAnn Jasper

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

1,772 miles

Last week, D and I drove down to the San Francisco bay area for the Game Control Summit and to see friends. We saw quite a few people at the GC Summit, but also did our best to squeeze in other visits--which is how we ended up having breakfast, dessert, tea, and dinner, pretty much one right after the other, on Saturday.

We went to opening night of Foothill College's production of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, which is a great show, and made even more hilarious by my fellow Richter Scale David Mister, who plays William Barfée; had lunch with Pauline and Brian, who just got engaged (she ran a birthday/proposal treasure hunt for him, natch); and I got in-person critiques from various "beta readers" on my novel manuscript.

Finally, on our way home, we stopped at Bubbling Well Pet Memorial Park in Napa to scatter Bayla's ashes. That was the reason we drove instead of flying. I'm glad we did it. Bubbling Well is the same place where Amber was laid to rest, and now our girls are together again.

CKL

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Barry Manilow Called...

...he wants his royalties.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfT5U_rwkgA

That was The Richter Scales performing at this year's "Crunchies" awards show, in what seems to have become an annual tradition. But as amusing as that song was, I couldn't stop thinking of this one:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IX3sI0q5iMI

And by the way, Barry guest starring on Glee? Could be a train wreck. I am so going to watch anyway. Expect to see an angry blog post if there is a conspicuous absence of Mandy.

CKL