Nolan worked in the industry for a bit before deciding that no real money could be made... he was master carpenter for the Dallas Shakespeare festival for a few seasons, and worked for Southwest Studios for a bit, where his biggest claim to fame was building a set for "Barney." (Yikes and Ick.)
Conversely, I work better when no power tools are anywhere near me... I once stapled my finger to an ottoman I was recovering (with a pneumatic staple gun) in the scene shop at UTA. The work study pulled it out for me with his Leatherman.
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Date: 2007-12-07 09:55 pm (UTC)Yeah...
Nolan worked in the industry for a bit before deciding that no real money could be made... he was master carpenter for the Dallas Shakespeare festival for a few seasons, and worked for Southwest Studios for a bit, where his biggest claim to fame was building a set for "Barney." (Yikes and Ick.)
Conversely, I work better when no power tools are anywhere near me... I once stapled my finger to an ottoman I was recovering (with a pneumatic staple gun) in the scene shop at UTA. The work study pulled it out for me with his Leatherman.
Ah, college. Good times.