

The best parts of working in film production aren’t just the free lunch and breakfast. It's also the people on the crew. I've met some absolutely fascinating, funny, and fabulous folks working on movies. Two more below the line movie job titles you should know are APOC and production secretary. According to Matt, the APOC (Assistant Production Coordinator) is responsible for holding the entire office together by force of sheer will. Also, he is head of lookin' good and dressin' sexy. Meanwhile Kirsten says the secretary is in charge of distributing the mountains of paperwork we churn out, clearing parking tickets, making crew and contact lists, and some other stuff.
This Sunday, we shot some video in Kirsten’s neighborhood. We ate some great stuff —tamales, huaraches, dos leches, pizza, donuts, tacos, corn. After the shoot, we found all this meat in her Kirsten’s freezer, so we decided to start a rhythmic gymnastics group called the Meat Three. We can practice our routines at the gymnastics studio located on the first floor of our office. I’ll probably finish editing our mini food tour of Spanish Harlem and gymnastic work later this month.
Just for kicks, I wanted to post a photo of my new favorite food star. Lee Anne Wong is one of our consultants for the movie. She’s also one of the stars of the Bravo reality show, Top Chef. She won’t tell us who wins the $100,000 prize, but I think it’s either her or the other New Yorker, Harold. Watch the show, it’s not as much stupid fun as America’s Top Model, but the more support Lee Anne gets, the better her chances of getting her own show on Bravo!
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