Well, the semester has certainly come along swimmingly since I've returned to Bloomington.
Big news: by the end of next week, I should hear back from both Drum Corps International about the internship program there and I should get a decision about whether or not I got the supervisor position for tech support here. To distract myself, I've been trying to stay as busy as possible, including subbing into a ton of shifts. I'm already at 24 hours next week and I'm bidding on another eight, so things should stay busy if I do wind up getting those.
Tonight is pretty packed as well, as I'll be doing some interviews and getting some footage from Windfall Dancers here in town, and hopefully talk to one of the women who works with Bloomington High School South's color guard. They don't have a winter guard program and they don't compete in ISSMA, but I'm not sure how flexible the idea of winter program would be. I would love to get that started, but we'll definitely have to see how things work out. I may not even get the chance to work with them, but this seems like the most likely route.
Academically, the next few weeks will be insane. I've got a lot of tests and projects and other things to do, so I don't think I'll be sitting on my butt for very long in the coming weeks.
Just for funsies (actually, I'm doing this to piece together a decent demo reel for myself), feel free to check out a project I did last semester on my Vimeo account. It's uploading right now, so it should be available in a couple of hours.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
"We've Never Known"
Posted by Ryan at 6:52 PM
Tags: busy, color guard, projects, so you think you can dance, work
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2 comments:
Wow! They let you work more than 20 hours on campus at IU? Ball State only lets you work 20 hours max per week.
We can only have 20 hours on our permanent schedule, but we can sub into up to 40 hours. It just gets tricky because you can't work more than 8 hours in any 24 hour period. So you can't work an 8 hour shift and then pick up a couple hours the next morning, you have to wait until you're clear of the 24 hour rule.
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