*Survivor: Alhambra High School Edition* - completed
The Premiere
So Survivor: AHS Edition premiered this morning (August 25th) at roughly 9 AM to a fairly fruitful audience of incoming freshmen. The response? Hard to tell, the boys of Frugo (I know, I should stop referring to us in third person) were border-locked by members of Executive, so most of the laughter we experienced was in proximity…subsequently drowning out the rest of the viewer’s reactions (provided there were reactions…). Well, Executive and Frugo Productions have worked really hard on this project throughout most of August, so it was a pretty fun deal to watch our blood-drenched toil on the big screen.
We just want to thank Alhambra High School’s Fall Executive (’08) for giving us this opportunity to work with them once again (the last being Once in a Lifetime, although that organization was Junior Council…but hey, it’s along the same branch nonetheless). There are a good number of schools out there who wouldn’t have made it possible for us to collaborate, but fortunately, we’re lucky to be students of AHS in that respect. We would also like to thank Jason Vong of TBH Productions for getting himself involved on this project by taking the position of camera operator on certain shots and keeping the directors in check. And last but not least, we would like to give a shout-out to our supporters (ahem, Rebecca and Michelle…and others, if there were any others…) who showed up bright and early to, well, support us. Much thanks. We’re being a tad overly thankful at the moment…so why not thank you, the reader, for taking the time to read this post (again, provided there are ,or rather, there is a reader reading right now).
In other news….
*Turf War* - post-production (a TBH production)
Recently, we’ve collaborated with TBH Productions on their Are you a Nice Guy? contest submission (hosted by Wong Fu). TBH promptly gathered everybody (meaning most, if not all of TBH and Frugo) to shoot the set of Turf War (the aptly named title of said film). TBH director Jason Vong is currently an estimated 60% done with post-production, so be on the lookout for this upcoming picture. Expect plenty of ludicrous explosions and special effects, and to accompany that, sub-par acting. Trust, that’s not a deprecatory statement, I mean all that in a good way.