So, as it turns out, I totally lied in my last post. I do have internet. Though i’m still hoping that my guest writer will have something for you soon but in the meantime, here’s where I’m at…

I arrived in Santa Cruz two weeks ago to start the three weeks of Summer Drama Camp that I am in the midst of right now. My official job here is to teach a film-making workshop, alongside two other lovely and talented staff members, ‘Iceman’ and ‘Zula, and to capture documentary footage of the goings-on around camp. Note: we all have camp names… I am ‘Guatemala.’ But the overall experience of this camp goes far beyond that job description… I am, after all, living here for three weeks. And even though it can be pretty exhausting, it’s something I look forward to all year long and an experience for which I am incredibly grateful. Here’s why: The campers are creative, enthusiastic and highly talented. The staff here is made up of a group of people I admire, respect and love – many of which have become dear friends of mine over the last few years. Sometimes I look at the things going on around me and think, how did I get here? (The answer: Craigslist & a good interview). Basically, at the end of the day, even if i’m totally overwhelmed, I know that I am lucky to be here and am mostly just having a lot of fun!

That said, I am ultimately still here to make movies with my campers. So I thought I’d share with you what we’ve done so far… Last week I worked with seven campers to make a Western (inspired by the genre game we play on day one of the week) titled ‘The Return of Wild Willy.’ We had a lot of fun making it and I hope you agree it ended up being a pretty sweet film…

 

5 Responses to summer camp

  1. Lloyd Davis says:

    Fabulous work, well done!

    Glad to see you’re having lots of fun and helping those young ‘uns too :)

    x

  2. Claudia says:

    Giselle that was fabulous, well done down to the music background, special effects fire etc. Keep up the good work, because you are so good at it and you keep peoples attention on follow ups. Way to go yeah !!!!!!!!!!!

  3. Aunt Jacqui says:

    Well hello sweet Giselle aka “Miss Spielberg” – impressive can’t wait to see you on the big screen!!!
    Love and Kisses to the moon and back…

  4. Jim Jam says:

    Young Guns! I love the ho-down at the end.

  5. Zula says:

    YaY!!! Awesome work Guatemala! I’m excited to be connected to your blog & look forward to many future adventurous blog readings! :)

    Love You!

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