Life, Bucket, To-do…

I love that so many people have their Life Lists on their blogs – I enjoy seeing what people dream of doing, and sometimes I get ideas for my own list. I am usually an optimistic person, and count my blessings on a regular basis, but there are things I can’t imagine NOT doing at some point:

  • Paris – always the top of my list. I’ve been in love with all things French since I can remember. My friend and I are vowing to go the summer of 2016.
  • Travel the US by RV – I was lucky enough to be a Navy kid. Lucky in that I got to see a lot of this country, and at the same time not enough. I would love to take a year, homeschool my kids and see the amazing country we live in.
  • Take Ballet again – I took classes as a kid, and I remember feeling so limber and coordinated – not like the lumbering hippo I feel like now – lol. This one I can do something about now – I found some free exercise videos on my cable box!
  • Create a photography studio co-op. Shhh….top secret idea!
  • Have a garden – grow veggies, fruit, herbs…I love the idea of being able to enjoy fresh picked produce from my backyard – especially tomatoes!

Well, there’s a few anyway. I think I might make a page just for the list and add to it as I come up with other ideas, I would love to hear what’s on your list in the comments!

I got SMURFED!

I was a bit skeptical when I heard there was going to be a live action/cgi movie made about the Smurfs. I didn’t think the current generation of kids would be interested in the little blue guys (and girl!) and all their smurfiness -

I am willing to admit when I’m wrong :)

I was invited to be part of a press event at Sony’s Imageworks studio to get a sneak preview, see some behind-the-scenes action and interview a few of the people involved with the movie – AND to get my smurf on! (go chicky, get your smurf on, go chicky, get your smurf on…)

While we only saw a few clips from the movie, I can confidently say this is one movie we won’t be missing – producer Jordan Kerner (Stuart Little, Charlotte’s Web) and Director Raja Gosnell (Scooby Doo, Never been Kissed) spoke about “suspension of disbelief” and they were spot-on…the cgi and live action blended seamlessly, and it was easy to ENJOY the movie and not be conscious of that how-did-they-do-that aspect. My favorite part of the day was talking with two of the live action actors. Jayma Mays (Miss Pilsbury from Glee) plays Grace Winslow, who is a newly pregnant woman married to Neil Patrick Harris (lucky girl!).

Hank Azaria plays Gargamel, the smurfs’ arch enemy and nemesis. Hank may be well known for his voice-over work, but he’s been a part of some of my favorite movies, like Quiz Show, The Birdcage, and America’s Sweethearts. (have to admit a slight crush here)

It was fun to ask them about acting against the stickers and wires representing the smurfs, and I got to ask Hank about creating a chatacter who was only played by one other person (the iconic Paul Winchell). He said he at first tried to create a voice that was NOT like the original, but as the character evolved, it became much closer to Paul Winchell’s original voice-over. (/total geek moment)

We then got to try two different technologies involved in making the movie – animating a character using Mya software, and doing a voice over of one of the Smurfs! Animating a smurf was so much fun – it took a bit of getitng used to, but once you get the hang of it, it wasn’t super hard, just time-consuming. It was amazing to find out how many hours of work it took just to create a small bit of cgi animation.

Now about getting Smurfed – we got to choose which character we voiced, and since there is only ONE female smurf, I picked Smurfette (voiced by Katy Perry).  We were given a script, and viewed the bit of the movie we would be voicing. Then we went into the voiceover studio, which was a small, simple room with a screen and mic. After a couple of rehearsals, it was time to record. Let me tell you, it is NOT as easy as it might seem, but it was LOTS of fun! Here is me in all my smurfy glory:

PopoutI got Smurfed! from Deanna Garretson on Vimeo.

 

 

I am looking forward to taking my kids to see this, and it will be even better having the little bit of behind the scenes trivia in my head while I watch :)The Smurfs movie will be released July 29.

Disclosure – I was invited to this press event, but was otherwise not compensated by Sony for this review – all opinions are strictly mine, including that Hank Azaria is dreamy…

A night to remember at Yanni Voices

I mentioned a while back meeting Nathan Pacheco and Ender Thomas at Blissdom and getting a sneak preview of the Yanni Voices concert. What I didn’t expect was that I would be meeting them again in addition to the two lovely ladies they share a stage with Monday night at the Yanni Voices concert in Anaheim. I had seen Yanni years ago and knew I was in for an amazing concert, but I was blown away by how much the vocals added to the experience. In addition to Nathan’s soaring operatic tenor, and Ender’s deep, emotional vocals, Leslie Mills’ warm, rich voice and and Chloe’s versatile, sensual performance brought Yanni’s music to life and took this concert to a whole other level…

The instrumentals are still the heart of Yanni’s performances. Some of these musicians have played with Yanni for more than 20 years – and everyone gets their chance to shine. Dancing brass sections, dueling violins, drum solos, and a man who does things to a paraguayan harp that should be impossible to do only added to the incredible energy and passion that Nathan, Leslie, Ender and Chloe shared with the audience Monday night. This carried on into meeting them after the concert, where I was blown away yet again by Nathan and Ender’s charm, and Leslie and Chloe’s beauty and poise. They were gracious and sweet and had we had more time, would have loved to sit down with them and ask a million questions.

If you get a chance to see Yanni Voices live, it will be an experience you won’t soon forget. If you don’t, keep an eye out for a video – they were taping last night, so there may be a release soon!