Posts Tagged ‘central park’

Dear (Video) Diary

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Rock of Ages Video Diary

Ready for your close up? The cast of ROCK OF AGES proved they were BORN ready when we asked them to create their own footage for the production’s exclusive video diary. They performed like true troupers, providing hundreds of handmade videos chronicling all kinds of backstage folderol and giving fans a peek into what it’s like to be in a hit show. They took their cameras on the town, too, filming in restaurants, at the closing party of HAIR in Central Park and Lauren Molina even took viewers on surfing safari to Far Rockaway beach. “I had a blast using the cameras,” says Molina. “It was fun and easy. Fans at the stage door told me how much they loved watching the videos, too. Certain women didn’t want footage taken in the dressing room, though, because people get naked in there!”

We gave the ROA-ers Flip cameras (www.theflip.com), which cost a little more than $100 apiece. They’re small, light and hold up to an hour of footage; plus they’re simple to use—just point and push record. We ended up posting about 40 videos, uploading them to Youtube and embedding them on the official site. At AMC, we’re starting to include Youtube videos on sites, rather than creating custom players: They’re cheaper, load more easily, are more reliable and have all those nifty “social” features like sharing, rating and auto-loading related videos built right in. It’s also a user interface that people already know how to use, which helps increase functionality—never a bad thing.

The fan response to videos from cast members Molina, Constantine Maroulis, Tad Wilson and Will Swenson was amazing. In fact, the Diary quickly became the most popular feature with users, garnering 35,620 views since the campaign launched last October.

Video Diaries are an easy, fun way to build brand loyalty for a show, to keep people on your site and generate viral attention for your production—and your cast. Best of all, they’re CHEAP! What’s not to love, right?

Ladies & Gents/Night in Central Park

Friday, March 28th, 2008

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Chip and I went to see the Irish Arts Center’s sold-out production of Ladies & Gents the other night. It’s being performed in the toilets at Bethesda Fountain, which on its face sounds pretty creepy, dank and smelly. That works perfectly for the play, an innovative noir thriller that has already appeared to acclaim in Edinburgh and Dublin. Groups of 20 playgoers are herded, none too gently, into either the men’s or women’s restroom. For the next 20 minutes, they’re elbow to elbow with a motley crew of Fifties-era low lifes who do all sorts of low-lifey things. Everyone is then escorted to the opposite chamber to see the other half of the tawdry tale. It’s all very atmospheric and–since it’s March–literally chilling.

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What struck me most was the superb lighting by Sinead McKenna, who truly brought a noir film to life. The whole thing is lit to the millimeter, from the blade of light that slants across the sinister stranger’s face to the golden puddle that illuminates the discarded handkerchief.

And I have to say, for all its down-and-dirty provenance, the IAC production finds itself in a pretty swank milieu. The Bethesda Terrace Arcade was recently restored and it is beautiful! The 15,876 elaborately patterned encaustic tiles in the ceiling–most of which have been in storage for more than 20 years–are simply breathtaking. According to the Central Park Conservancy, it’s the only known example in the world where Minton encaustic ceramic tiles are used in a suspended ceiling. At night, the discreet modern lighting fixtures fill the space with a lovely golden glow. It’s just elegant. If you’re in the park after dark, you should definitely stroll over to visit the Angel of the Waters and her lovely new anteroom.