The first thing I did in 2021 was direct some PSAs for the college I work at. They were over things like Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement, Using Old Work for Assignments and so on.
You can see one... HERE. and another... HERE. I wrote and directed (and in a pinch, ended up performing in ) these short videos. Everything was done remotely and then cobbled together. It was a horribly frustrating process on the technical end of things, but the students were troopers.
My favorite one was a riff on Seinfeld that I did with a fellow teacher. I'll put it here (starts at 30:45 on the video below)...
The PSAs were followed up with directing a "digital theatre" project, also for the college I work at. It was for a student-written one-act play festival. All the pieces were again done remotely and cobbled together. Again, I fought the technology the whole way. I worked closely with the student playwright to get the piece in shape for the nature of the project since we we're doing it digitally. We tried hard to record it live with the actors interacting on a Zoom-like program, but it proved rather difficult. The result was... okay.
My tarp set-up at Dinosaur Valley State Park |
The chest plate opened to reveal a heart inside. |
I taught at a high school in the fall and found it not great. Back in 1999-2001 I was a teacher at a public high school and I always dislike going back. And that was way before cell phones were a thing. Unfortunately, since the pandemic, the college I teach at is experiencing very low attendance. None of my classes made. I ended up doing an ECHS (Early College High School) class at the actual high school. Working for a college where you never actually go to the college campus itself is weird. It feels like full-time temp work.
Just before the New Year, I finished the only "big" project I did the whole year, an original picture book for my kiddo. I wrote and then drew it. I called it Petey Gale Goes Up and Beyond. Besides getting a special version made up for my son, I made the paperback version available on Amazon.com.
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