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Thursday, August 16, 2012

A director is born

Big day for our little man today, as he came home from camp. He was a little dirtier than we remembered him when we dropped him off, but that's nothing a good long shower and hug session with his dog won't fix. Besides. boys are supposed to get dirty at camp, and I'm pretty sure that ragged-around-the-edges look makes him look even sweeter.

I fully expect him to bubble endlessly over the next few days and weeks, and we wouldn't have it any other way, as we can't wait to hear every last detail of his adventure, right from the horse's mouth. For now, please enjoy his first-ever movie, The Avengers vs. Mad Dog, which he storyboarded, wrote, produced, directed and edited at an Apple Camp session last month. As always, he took the experience and made it very much his. And we couldn't be more proud of him. Welcome home, Noah. Frasier missed you. So did we.


Your turn: Noah's already mulling over topics for his next film. Suggestions welcome.

6 comments:

  1. Very sweet! I love how Frasier licks the Avengers when they "attack" him.
    :)

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  2. Terrific film!!!! we r proud of u!!
    Hollywood here u come!! Frasier is the MAD dog we have come to love. Luv
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  3. AWESOME!!!!

    (I love that Act of dog tag, too.)
    ~

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  4. That was fabulous! I'd like another Mad Dog Frasier ep.

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  5. The music definitely added the intensity to this short film...Better watch out, C., your son may have a future...either editing/and or making films... Frasier by far is a natural!. :-)

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  6. OH that was GREAT!!! Frasier...the mad dog who loves to kiss! what a star!! haha. your son did an awesome job!! a natural director!
    the music was great too...VERY fitting!!!

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