Saturday, December 18, 2010

the pick of the cropp [volume 2: croppcircles]

And with internet access comes a veritable torrent of blog, coming atchya like raging river rapids, spitting out a bunch of smelly kayakers to photograph from creative angles. How many photos can one take of Chris Boyd in two months?

With beard: 1500
Sans beard: 20


The arrival of tea enthusiast Katie Hanlon coincided with Storm Clouds filling the cavernous space previously occupied by Sunshine, like Helen Hunt replacing Megan Fox as your next door neighbour.



Saturday morning once again saw us arrive fashionably late to an appointment, various media outlets anxiously anticipating our arrival like squealing pre-teens at a Justin Bieber 'concert'.  Chris and Ian then kayaked through a fierce hailstorm in the name of quality cinema.



The RPA film crew maneuvered the labyrinthine streets of Albury's outer suburbs to get shots of Chris pretending to be friendly and enthusiastic.  Ian took a break from some unsurprisingly futile fishing travails to participate in the pantomime.

post-post modernism: behind the scenes, behind the scenes, behind the scenes

A Comedy of Errors: Lessons in hilarity (in five easy steps!)
1. Chris and Ian take the Landcruiser down to the Murray banks to do some shooting for RPA
2. 20 minutes later Ian is back at AYAC HQ - Chris has forgotten his paddles
3. 2 minutes later Ian slinks in - the car won't start!
4. The Landcruiser's revolutionary keyless entry has backfired - the key is nestled innocently in Chris' trusty pocket, miles out of ignition range
5. A sheepish phonecall is made to RPA, Chris makes loud, noises in the background

Time travel adventures!





Sorry

Ryan Cropp