sic. wrote:
Currently studying film, been working on different stuff across the board for some years now.
Cinema can be a very harsh mistress, but for some reason I haven't been able to force myself into a steady 9-5 dayjob. (Currently recovering from a 16 hour day/night - including building the set, filming and cleaning up - with a 4 hour sleep.)
I might not work anymore, sic, but I DO remember the 15-hour days!!!
So, did you get your rest, finally? And I feel like you---the 9 to 5 jobs---I'm not knocking anyone who can hold to that; I feel those jobs are very difficult to do, but they made me insane. I don't think there is any way to explain the addiction to working on a set or stage. At least I felt like it was an addiction, and I loved it. I didn't work film though---when I wasn't mixing for a local or nearby concert, I was doing stagework: sets, costume assistant(omg THAT last one was always frightening, I'm afraid of the WARDROBE MISTRESS

).
But it's like I told Glurkk---sound mixing and stage work is so far behind me, I don't know what to do anymore or even what to ask, so I wanted to give a nudge on this forum for people to talk about their own work and/or dreams.
I can't believe I"m going to say this---but I used to cry sometimes because the workdays were so hard, and now I cry because I don't do them anymore. Wah!!! Watching your audience's face is the ultimate drug, I think.
