This week, my work is done for me.
I'm in a web series called Cam Girls that's been airing for the past six weeks. (The final episode of the first season goes live this coming Monday.) The creators, two of whom are good friends (which is how I got involved), had never made a web series before. They'd done other work in the business, but they wanted to create their own work, so they figured they were smart and talented enough (and had enough smart and talented friends) to figure it out. And they did.
I had a great time working on it, and I'm proud and excited about how it turned out and what a great job everyone is doing of getting it seen... But the icing on the cake is that I just sat down and listened to the creators talk about how it got made — all the ugly, clunky, scary, confusing bits of the process of making your own work — on the Nerdiest Writers Panel, a FANTASTIC podcast you should be listening to anyway, never mind that on this particular episode they say something nice about me.
And that's what this week is about... answering that big actor question... HOW DO I CREATE MY OWN WORK?
Watch, listen, and let me know what it stirs up!