For all who’ve ever sat back and wondered, "What kind of crazy crap was Rachel Peters doing before she learned how to animate or had any legitimate qualifications in her field of entertainment?” For all who just can’t live another day without seeing my pre-student home videos, I present to you:
Watch "Bradford's Magic Photo Album" and be sure to scroll to the bottom of the screen for "The Toilet Bowl Buddies"
I once went to an incredible church that gave me their full trust and let me play, making up multiple mini-series to introduce sermons throughout the year for a huge multi-media youth event.
Fun times. I wish I could still afford the energy to work for free, for fun and for friends. I miss that about being a kid.
So, anyway, the episodes are a little weird when they stand alone, without the sermons for which they were intended, but they're very nostalgic for me.
Oh, and if you think hard enough, you might be able to figure out what the sermon might have been about. Some of them are painfully obvious, but some are a little more bizarre.
(The TBB was a really big hit. Sometimes I see people around town with the t-shirts we made. Every once in a while I try to pitch the concept to a network, but I'm too busy right now to really push it. ...I think it's got potential though.)
Last edited by Rachel Peters; Jul-04-2007, 11:06 AM.
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