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Old 03-19-2008, 06:16 PM   #11
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Cynthia--

These are graphically strong and very well done. What a great marketing idea, too!

Fine work!
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Old 03-20-2008, 03:20 PM   #12
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Congratulations!
You did much better than I did. I sold one from Ado, and two from Midsummers Night Dream and zero from the SCOTTISH PLAY as we had to call it.
I think a kids show is part of the magic. I also had a more guerrilla setting. I did one shoot from rehearsals and most of the costumes from dress. The Midsummer Nights Dream was a performance and I showed the next week. BUT I did not promote myself. It was for exercise but the concept was very much lacking.

You took my idea and did it absolutely right.

As an amateur actor, I had a goal of doing something of EVERYONE. That meant putting 20 faces somewhere in the pieces. I would not miss a character. I tried to do a private school production of Fiddler on the Roof, which might have been a good idea but there were about 60 kids who did not hold still for photos, let alone group shots.

I want to try to take your marketing plan to one of our semi-pro Children's theater groups and make a more packaged presentation. This is excellent work and thank you for the acknowlegement. BUT the proof of the plan is in the results. You done real good!
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