In case you’re not aware, for the last several weeks I’ve been working on a project that we recently published called If I Can Dream. The basic premise is that five people in their early twenties are living in a house in the Hollywood Hills. They’re each pursuing various crafts (3 are actors, one is a musician, and one is a model). The post reality portion of the show (still not sure at all what that term means) is that the house is wired with about 60 hi-def cameras streaming almost 24/7. Hulu’s role in all of this is promotion and video-on-demand.
Merits of the concept aside, I’ve had a hell of a time trying to keep up my work on this and manage the rest of my accounts. It’s been a week of good lessons though:
Overall, I’m glad the project is up and running. The next challenge is getting it into a rhythm, but we’ll get there. Of course, at some point I’ll have to start paying attention to the ever-growing pile of dirty clothes in my room, or the lack of food in my refrigerator. But that’s for another day, I suppose.