perjantai 7. marraskuuta 2014

A short update about everything









When it was time for the autumn week in the middle of October, I visited my dear home country. I met my family and went to a movie and a great dinner with them, spent a lot of time with my boyfriend, went with him and my friends for a beer (or five) at Ølhus København, went to see an apartment and had a job interview (didn't take the apartment and didn't get the job), visited my brother and his family and got acquainted with their new dog, visited the bar I work at, went to lunch with four of my other friends and enjoyed my time.





 It felt like I hadn't even been away that long, but I had many stories to share. And I got a chance to show my first short film ever, and the feedback was great!



  
When I came back it was time for some Oktoberfest at the Studenterhuset. That was a lot of fun - 1liter beer for 50 krones, a lot of dancing, great people to hang out with, and even some Finnish music; Bomfunk MC's -Freestyler 
We came late back home that night, and stopped, of course, by a kebab place on the way.



The day after I felt just a little tired, and on that evening a Danish girl who ownes the little cat Luna invited me ower to her place, where I met some of her friends. It's really fun to party with young Danish people too, since I mostly see a lot of international students. Which is not bad either, I can meet people from all around the world, but it's fun to see how the young people party in Denmark. I'm happy they invited me over ^^

As for my studies, we started to plan our next short film with the group the week before I left. It is supposed to be 4-7 minutes long, and after I came back we worked on the storyboard. It feels great to get some experience in film making, even though I am kind of nervous to actually film it - feels like I am not ready yet. But I'll get better the more I work with film, and I wish it turns out good.


We also had a visit from M2Film here in Aarhus, a place we visited earlier this fall. We had a workshop on acting, too, and it was great to see how Nikolaj Feifer showed us ways to work with our actors. We are going to have 5 actors in our film, so all the advice we get is great. I have not really worked with acting or actors, so I don't really understand how much work it actually is, and how bad acting really looks like. I am so used to watch known and popular series on tv, so there's not much I actually know about acting. The workshop with Feifer really opened my eyes.


Friday the 31st of October came, and it was time for some Halloween. Stephane from France, my flatmate Martina, her friend from Italy and me dressed up and went to the Esperanto-fridaybar (a bar for students who study English, Spanish etc, but basically anyone can be there). It's a small bar, but very popular.

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