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Redd Oktober

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  1. A lass of m'word I am and (just about) everything I know, I'll pass along to you all right smartly!! 

    No worries, Bess!

    I'm just proud o' one o' me old schoolmates from Industrial Light and Magic...who produced some of the more elaborate concept paintings fer the first POTC. I hope he's back on board this time round.

    -Redd

  2. Note to self: Consider the prospect of well-disguised wire lacing for corsetry worn near the Royaliste.

    Tee Hee! 

    By The Loony Lobes o' King George! What kind o' crew am I gettin' mesself entangled with here?

    B)

  3. Very valid points, RumbaRue...

    Yeah...that's where I'd need someone else ter pretty much be the business end...I can get things done (set-up, sets, props, crowd control, flow...etc.)...I'm just not the paper monger I probably should be.

    So...like I said earlier...it's a nice idea...but not something I'd really want ter be takin' on myself.

  4. A great part of it is advance organization, but ya gotta be ready to solve problems on the spot, too, and be prepared to take the flak when yer solutions aren't to everyone's liking.

    I hear you. During one of my more recent Halloween events, we had a successful first year (despite only having 12-15 people running the whole event...actors, builders, managers and all)...but all the advance planning never accounted for some of the obstacles we faced (crowd control, corn throwing...it was a haunted cornfield...etc.).

    I also agree, that the toughest part of the job is having someone who basically needs to be the "Bad Guy"...someone who needs to say "No" an awful lot. When it's a volunteer event, it's tougher to deal with such issues...when it's an event where staff is compensated, then it's a little bit easier to have "The Boss" make decisions that may be deemed unpopular.

    -Redd

  5. You were trying to do that on your own?

    What if you had a whole group of scallywags and wretches chipping in?

    Do-able?

    Hmmmm....tempting. I'd be willin' ter say "Possible"...as fer do-able...dunno. I'm a creative type, and not a business expert. I have successfully worked with several Northern California haunted events that were on a grander scale than this sort of event would be...but this would be a little bit more involved (business-wise, I mean...usually, someone else handled all the paperwork).

    The space I found was roomy with a very high roof...and was suited for climate and light control. It has ample parking, it's near a freeway, and the rent seems reasonable for the square footage.

    If there be someone willin' ter handle the business and legal ends of it...then I'd be hard pressed ter not participate.

    I always hear about the non-pirate-friendly attitudes of a lot of faires. No matter what the cause is...WE the PIRATES may be having fun, but the audience needs to have fun too. There are Soooo many things that can be added to a "Pirate Parley" without having it revert to a ren faire. One of the more "romantic" eras of piracy was the 18th century,

    so some non-pirate themes that can slip in to spice things up a bit:

    -Carnavale

    -Native Island Cultures

    -Servants of British Colonialism (perhaps these could replace the ren-faire "puritans" and "Spaniards" as the "bad guys")

    -Ye can even involve early American colonists...

    I may just be shooting clouds here...but it IS nice ter dream.

  6. Verbinski Back as Pirates of the Caribbean 2 Director! Source: Variety Wednesday, October 15, 2003

    Gore Verbinski has agreed to direct Pirates of the Caribbean 2, for Walt Disney Pictures and producer Jerry Bruckheimer. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl writers Terry Rossio and Ted Elliott are back on board to pen the sequel.

    Johnny Depp will also reprise his starring role in pic. Disney had already made sequel arrangements with key cast such as Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley, though it is uncertain which other cast members will return.

    No start date has been set for the follow-up to the film which has grossed $621 million worldwide.

  7. Fer a while there, I was thinkin' of lookin inter startin' one (A Pirate Parley) up here in northern california. It wouldn't be outside, it would be inside a convention space at a local fairgrounds. I found a fairgrounds that would work nicely...but I just couldn't organize something like that on my own...too much $$ and time for one person to keep track of.

    But think of it...an indoor pirate faire! The mood would be "Pirate Village at night" (like the Blue Bayou restaurant fer all ye POTC ride fans)...plus you have control of the climate (time ter break out them leather jackets ye always wanted).

    Ah well...

  8. I be wanting one of your poster packages Redd. I think I be going for the tin type. I'm waiting for some pictures taken at me first event to send ye.

    Scupper

    Sounds fine, matey! Send me digital copies any times ye like, I'm always lookin' forward to it!

    That goes fer anyone else interested.

    -Redd

  9. Arr...fer a minute, I thought I be smokin' some bad tobakee. So you were in Agoura, eh? Then you know all about the Patterson clan I shouldn't wonder.

    I haven't been ter their new fair (The "Heart o' The Forest" Faire)...(is it any good, anyone?). What's scary, is that I haven't been going to a variety of faires...just The NorCal "Pleasure Faire" (now Casa de Faire)...So I'm surprised in my own disappointment.

    My relative who has been with numerous faires for a while told me about the politics that have kind of made the Casa de Faire a bit less hospitable...oh well...

    ...Perhaps I should check out Ojai meself, next year...?

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