( On the monitor)
(Going over filming segment plans with the lovely Alicyn who is the Instructional Designer for BurdaStyle)
(Cameras, camera, cameras from every angle)
(Setting up between takes)
(Covering body analysis and proper measurement techniques)
(Giggles on the set. Think I have a good blooper reel)
(Where the real work happens)
(Thumbs up for a great filming day)
( In the makeup chair. This is where my day began for each filming day. The super talented Keegan is working her magic)
(Had my own greenroom)
(View for the monitor again.....)
(I learned the new art of sewing while standing)
(Sewing on camera)
(My segment on muslin fitting)
(more table demos)
(Loving the fake eyelashes Keegan put on me)
(Days began really EARLY for me! I'd wake up at 3am or 4am---still on ET time which was great! Was able to stage and do prep work before I made it on set!
(Notes, books, supplies---everything there)
(My hotel had free printing. What could be better? Every morning I would head down and print my film plans)
(Staging area)
(Andrew and Nick were awesome camera guys!!!
(The film clapper made everything official LOL! But it was the teleprompter (over his shoulder) that helped me present so easily:))
(I didn't know this but FW media is the parent company to BurdaStyle. So of course I had to get a pic. BTW, those gray pants are the BurdaStyle pants I made a few years back. It was cool to wear them on location!)
(Cool artwork in my green room featuring painted over magazine covers. These are some of the craft magazines belonging to FW media)
(Here's Jill! She's such an angel. She's the Talent Coordinator and did a wonderful job tending to all my needs! Such a sweetheart!)
( I got to sign the presenters yearbook....)
(It's pretty cool to have a page in it!)
(Gotta get a pic at the entrance. Makes everything so official)
Thanks for all the behind-the-scenes photos--looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteOh, how exciting! Let's see, I doubt Keegan had much to do since you are already so pretty! And, do you know that it never once occurred to me that instructors in videos sometimes need to sew while standing? That would be a new experience indeed.
ReplyDeleteSo, this will be a Burda teaching video where YOU are doing the teaching and not just presenting a class someone else filmed - I am very happy to hear that!
When will this class be presented to the public?
CoNgratulations That's a fantastic achievement and it's really interesting to take a peek behind the scenes.
ReplyDeleteCongrats!
ReplyDeletewow so exciting and so happy for you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic experience.
Congratulations!!! What a great experience. You are definitely full speed ahead in your new career!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a wonderful time with all that hard work. I know you were amazing!
ReplyDeleteYou were a star before Burdastyle, now just many more people will know it! Congrats! Many years ago I was a corporate trainer when we had one of the first in house video depth. I know how hard it is to keep focused and clear when you only have a camera audience, not "real" students in the room. I bet you did a terrific job and it looks like you had great time.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting!
ReplyDeleteOh my, I have to tell you that I'm extremely proud of you. And, I'm asking God to bless and prosper you and your beautiful family every step of the way during your creative and sewing journey!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great opportunity Victoria!! I hope you had (and reallly looks like you did) a fun time too!
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