Excerpts from the Performance of Myriad Accounts

 

Kyle Beswick – Writing Creative Non-Fiction

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Typing, typing, typing. On this momentous day, I will try to not offend anyone, like Wednesday's show. In a sea of black dresses, the colorful differentiate themselves from the others, unknowingly, consciously. There is a puppy in the room; this may be the wrong time to say that I'm a cat person. Jeff wants to know the application of this in his life, but this is already applying to his life, right now, tonight. There is new life growing behind me, Nanna is sitting on the bench six weeks from giving birth. There are as many cameras as people in the hangar, and I think the science fiction writers might be right--the machines will eventually take us over.Nothing makes me forget about the NBA playoffs like celebratory smiles. Linda shaved her beard for graduation. The young boy in front of me knows more than he lets on. His sharp white button-down trumps anything in my closet. I hope he grows up to dress well and live well. He already knows the secret combination of khaki and white. The black Vans he wears complete his outfit, his statement that he won't conform just yet, even in infancy. Next, a pack of four adults, standing in the center of the room, standing taller than the other humans, standing straight like trees, the kind of tall people who always thought of me as short (and being right). Purses, so many purses, bags, clutches, over shoulders, gripped by hands, how lucky women are. I have a backpack that I use as my purse, but no one else knows. I've filled the pouches and zipped the pockets, the sides bursting with my everyday supplies, the materials that get me through an urban world. My lip balm, my paper clips, my pens, my lactose pills, my Kleenex, my book darts, my books, my binders, these are the contents of my man purse. A small dog being held like a baby, nuzzling up to his mother and trying to grab moments of sleep; I envy the dog for its (I don't want to assume which gender) slumber, its nurturing mother, and its enlightened existence. There are earrings and there are watches and there are belt buckles and there jackets--all to show an individual, to distinguish, to separate. Heineken Guy has nice taste--in clothes, not beer. The Beswicks are here, smiling like they do in their Christmas cards.The white belt on that guy is working. Everyone wants to know more about the court reporter, but not the two writers. Typical. The people to my right get a real kick out of their words getting printed on the wall, like they are starring in their own reality television show. Hands are holding drinks and lips are moving, while all the drinks want to do is flow over the lips and down the throat and into the blood. The white belt man moves again to the center,. and now I get to see his earrings, and his coolness only grows. Fruit stripe gum, fruit stripe gum, the one with the horse on the wrapper is being championed by the dashing woman in front of me. It wasn't this hot on Wednesday. There's a girl with red shoes and an animal jacket on, chewing her fingernails and dreaming of ice cream bars.Twins is a great movie. Heineken Guy is back. He wants his blanket.He wants to dream about barbecue and jalapeno dogs. There is a guy walking around who looks like a computer programmer, and his shirt looks like graph paper. Did he know?Is it all part of his numerical being?Heineken Guy looks like he knows where the party goes down. There is a weird half circle that the crowd has carved around us, like we smell, like they are afraid to get too close. Apparently Dave is awesome. I was about to break him down, but Dave is apparently cool. Mikey says so.Mikey has no reason to lie.Mikey has everything going for him, a grad degree, he has the world at his feet; he doesn't need to lead me astray. Or does Mikey owe Dave something. Sometimes debt can make us do crazy things. The red hoodie acts like a scarf, it acts like an umbrella (just in case), and the guy uses it to line his jacket for that POP of red color. The red hoodie goes well with the blue plaid and the denim. His girl is explaining the project and I think she's realizing that we're typing about them right now. My brother actually had one of those, the man to my right says. Do you think they're talking about brothers?Where's Waldo? Oh, it's Hillary.Can someone buy me a drink? Oooooh, foxy lady. Damn.Nice shirt, Mikey. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Linda approaches, steps right into Mikey's shot, and he doesn't slap her. Good man.A guy tells Jules that she has the best spot in the show; I blame myself. A crazy woman is pointing at me. Nanna has left the building, with her husband and baby-to-be. Heineken Guy has been to Holland. A blonde woman bought me a Coca-Cola, and I hope I can pay her back. Buttons. Buttons everywhere. How long have buttons been around? Seems like one of those simple, brilliant inventions. Like nachos.I didn't get a beer, but I got a Coke instead, like Tom Hanks riding the bus in A League of Their Own. Beer. I like San Francisco now, after January.I went to San Francisco with my mother, we ate dinners and walked hills, and when the trip was over, I didn't hate San Francisco anymore. Turquoise shoes are a pleasant surprise, like when you think your cereal box is empty when you pour it over your bowl and the secret prize falls out. The girl with the big brown bag looks dangerous, like she has something hidden in that bag. Is that bag really recycled? Does she really care about mother Earth? Is she out to destroy the world? Dave over there. Up to no good.Back support is the best. You can't go very far without support, especially back support. Linda knows.CC me is a phrase that people use, apparently. Like CC Sabathia me? Does that mean to gain sixty pounds and blow games in the playoffs?The breeze coming into the room is great, cleaning out the small talk and the phony deference. Clearing the air of its pretentious art talk.People pretending to understand the work in front of them. Carrot the Dog is a canine actor, one of the best in the business these days. Jules is talking about the upcoming Christmas, in April, and it's never too soon to be talking about Christmas. . yo yo yo.test.You're almost as funny as you used to be, Jeff says. There goes the neighborhood. Another red hoodie. Bottoms up, bottoms up, let me see your cup. Mr. Red Hoodie is back and better than ever.I think for his sequel he should either go to Europe, or travel back in time to the wild west, and let hilarity ensue. The beards are touching, the beards are touching. Those girls' legs were obstructing our genius. The open doors are cooling the room, and now I want my black sweater. It is nice to have simple needs sometimes. White lights are shining on white walls, black letters and gray concrete, a wind tunnel devoid of color. I watch my girlfriend, sandwiched between my mother and my brother's future mother-in-law, and I'm jealous of them, sitting together and laughing, unaware of the tightness building in my lower back. Part III: The Return of Red Hoodie. In this installment, the man with the red hoodie's beginning is explored, from his early days wearing Jimmy Z to his rise in the fashion world. Ten minutes, ten minutes to go. No one is watching. New customers, the last to arrive. Those last stragglers as you want to close up shop. The camera flashes are keeping me awake, as I drift into a keyboard abyss. There are lines in the silver concrete, laying out a grid for feet to push against, for toes to puncture and shoes to squeak atop. The smooth surface feels like the bottom of a hockey rink, concrete waiting to support pounds of frozen water, to hold up a rink for offsides, fights, and power plays. Were the glasses blue? That is the mystery...the case of the blue-glassed bandit.He is in denial, but Casilda knows the truth, and only Casilda. Her mission is to solve the case and bring the blue-glassed bandit to justice. If Red Hoodie III makes enough money, then there might be a fourth film: Red Hoodie The Next Generation. no.The camera flashes are keeping me awake, as I drift into a keyboard abyss. There are lines in the silver concrete, laying out a grid for feet to push against, for toes to puncture and shoes to squeak atop. The smooth surface feels like the bottom of a hockey rink, concrete waiting to support pounds of frozen water, to hold up a rink for offsides, fights, and power plays. Were the glasses blue? That is the mystery...the case of the blue-glassed bandit.He is in denial, but Casilda knows the truth, and only Casilda..

Teddy Goldsmith – Writing Creative Non-Fiction

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Let's get it started. Let's get it started in here.A tiny puppy is hiding in a bag. Its head is peaking out and looking around the room. Jeff Weiss wants to know the application of this in his life.Two ladies share a laugh and chat.A young boy puts down his yellow headphones. He is finished staring at the monitor that is inches from his face. Six weeks!This giant room is like an airport hangar. It could house Godzilla's entire family.The room is pristine and white. The floors are concrete and glossy. It feels very clean in here. A young woman is holding a flamingo bag. To my right, a girl is twirling her hair.Black heels are in this year!Beards are in! For women? The wood ceilings contrast with the bright, white walls. A young boy holds his mother's hand and swings his right foot back and forth. The monitor to our left has a "special thanks" screen on display.As they approach strange, new exhibits, people walk slowly in a way that people only do at art exhibits. A woman takes my picture with a fancy camera. Was I smiling or looking at my computer or in some sort of weird-looking inbetween stage. That should have been a question.The professors exchange small talk and laugh. Mikey holds his camera weird, like someone who has never used a camera. A professor is doing that thing I do when I'm taking a picture of someone with my phone, but I don't want them to know, so I kind of act like I'm reading something on my phone.That kid's wearing a teal t-shirt. Mom said it was OK. He doesn't care that everyone else is dressed up.A young woman watches the monitor to our left. Her puppy is hiding in the bag still. She checks on the puppy. A young woman wears a green sweatshirt that says PINK on the back. It is not pink. You can't trick me, lady. I know my colors.Another photo opportunity to our left. Whoa! Just noticed the lights in the project to our right. The tree branches turn pink and green. Colorful boxes move around, left and right, up and down. I'm not sure my brain could comprehend any of these projects fully. The Beswicks are here! They take a look at the iPad to our right. Hmm... Who wants to get me a drink? The crowd around us is getting bigger. Colin's getting in our faces, acting like a bully. Typical Colin. This just in! Stripes are in this year! This is turning into my fashion blog. A woman walks by with her arms crossed. Her shoes match her tights. I wish my shoes matched my tights. Yikes! Stripes! Fruit Stripe Gum. Jules has an awesome new dress. Her necklace hangs down to her belly button. She's double-fisting.I just refreshed.There are floating heads in the blackness on the monitor to our left. Jules has expressive hands. So does her dad. Lots of people are holding cameras. They look at the projection behind us with a befuddled look. What the heck is going here? This guy is thumbs down. Breaking news! He's awesome! THUMBS UP! I don't think they would tell us if he was really thumbs down. Maybe later. The three amigos. Taking in art installations like they do together every Saturday night. Art installations and merlot! That's their motto. This tall guy just walked in with a red hoodie underneath his jacket. Super hip. Nike swoosh! Ever heard of it?Plaid shirt, one cuffed pant leg on his jeans. Let's talk about stripes. They're in! Big stripes, little stripes, different colors. Get yourself into some stripes or you're going to look like a fool. Kyle gets right up in there. He's all up in your business. Nobody's safe from the harsh critiques of the bespectacled menace to my left. That girl brought in a coffee. Looks like Starbucks. A big one, or whatever they call it. Grande? Let's talk about plaid. It's in! You can wear it under a jacket. Or over a jacket. It can even be on your jacket. We upset red hoodie? Sorry man. You were peacocking in that sweatshirt. It's an eye-grabber. Linda has a recycled brown bag. I know that because it says "recycled brown bag" on the side. There's shmutz on my screen. Jules is probably the most popular person here. She's doing her funny voice! I didn't know she did funny voices in public. The stenographer has written more than me and Kyle combined.Cindy would not like a drink. Thank you. Beer run. Let's get some beers inside these bellies. The pregnant lady is leaving the building. Crisis averted. No water will be breaking in here. Jeff Weiss doppleganger No beer, but we got SODA! It's not Diet Coke. They must not think that we need to lose weight. We can afford the soda calories. Colin's moving to San Francisco. Everyone's leaving me for San Francisco. This always happens. The security guard has entered. Everybody, stop smoking crack now. He looks serious. Let's talk beards. They're in! You can have a long beard, short beard, just some stubble from the last few days. I hear shrieking. As I suspected, this place is also used to house dinosaurs. That is clearly the mating call of a pterodactyl. Let's talk glasses. Want to look cool?Get yourself some black glasses! Want to look like an idiot? No glasses. I'm not sure if I'm in the Frown-Free Zone or not. The boundaries are not clearly marked. But I'm trying not to frown, just in case. I've spotted my first backpack of the evening. It is black and it is full. Full of what? Books? Could be. It's a Yahoo! backpack. Kyle is leaning on Linda. Back to back. Kyle is sweating. He keeps asking everyone if it's hot tonight. Everyone's going to know it's him when it starts smelling like B.O. in here. Kyle is making noises of ecstasy over here. Back support! Everybody's raving about back support. CC me. I would like to get a t-shirt that says that. Actually, maybe my t-shirt will say BCC me. There is a nice, cool breeze. It might be enough to prevent the B.O. smell that was about to emanate from this bench. Mikey looks at his camera again, taking in the brilliance of his own photography. This just in. Carrot blew his audition for Air Bud 5. Colorful stars on a black dress. Red, yellow, blue, green. Robert is doing a shimmy.I repeat. The search for booze is on. We're refreshing the projector page.There we go! Shooting video of dancing behind me. Looks like a still camera, acts like a video camera. Jules is touching Linda's hair. Man hug. Man woman hug.Jules is taking a picture. Colin's posing like he's at a rock concert. There's a new red hoodie in the room. Picture time! Jules takes a beautiful picture with her parents. And now they want one with Colin. Colin's too tall for this picture. Father daughter hug. Jules is taking our photo now. Men in Black 3: Typing Stuff. The time is 9:40. We're going all the way to 10. You have 20 more minutes to enjoy my words. The women to my left are weighing their purses. Let's talk about elbow patches. They're in! You can wear them on sweaters, jackets, maybe even in the nude. I don't look great when I'm nude except for my elbow patches, but it might work for you. The original red hoodie is back. The other red hoodie has fled in fear of a double red hoodie faceoff. In absentia. That's what it says on the wall to my right. Not sure what that means, but it sounds great. Relaxing with moms. That's the name of my next movie. There's a strange repetitive beat playing. I'm nodding to the beat. I want to freestyle. But I'm not sure if the people in here could handle it. Green hoodie. Hands in pockets. Taking in the art. Striped hoodie. Stripes are in! To my left, they're posing in front of the iMac. Does it take their picture and add it to the floating heads? I heard another funny voice. Jules has taken her shoes off. The ground must feelso cool on the soles of her feet. We're going to e-mail the text to Jules before we leave. Spotted: a new striped hoodie. Hood up. People are listening intently to the yellow headphones. Whoa! Looks how tall that guy is! Colin's cracking the whip. I'm looking at the Happiness Initiative. Apparently, it involves taking a ton of pills. Everything we write is being displayed on the screen. Soak it in.They're having the greatest conversation. We're all going to Italy. They have a great villa. Kyle gets all the back support. They think he's weak. We've got the second backpack of the night. Ladies trio picture. Nobody wants to be in the middle. Drive safely. Jules is taking screenshots. Time to bring the genius. I'm in the groove. Stella just got her groove back. Part 2: Typing Stuff. There are goodbye hugs happening High voices, low voices. Jules and her mom give each other the kissing noise to say goodbye. Black hoodies with red Solo cups. They inspect a project to our right. They're ready to see what these idiots are writing over here. Were his glasses blue on Wednesday? A man in the distance is wearing argyle on his back. Argyle? Is it in? To be determined. We're looking for similaritiesin the writing. Notice the nuances. Jules fiddles with her camera strap. Women in heels tend to stand still. Just plant and get comfortable. Don't try to walk around on them for too long. I've just realized that the giant grey fixture on the other side of the room opens up. That's where the breeze is coming from! I'm seeing lots of black outfits with red accents. Classic. Jules has business cards. They look professional. La dee da. They're doing a survey and bringing us tequila. I've been promised tequila before. We're done, crew. Off the clock.yes.Black hoodies with red Solo cups. They inspect a project to our right. They're ready to see what these idiots are writing over here. Were his glasses blue on Wednesday? A man in the distance is wearing argyle on his back. Argyle?

 

 

Cindy Kim – Creating a Verbatim Transcript

Saturday, April 23, 2011

 

try with the new install. or not. start typing in there. Everyone you hit a period and a space it will send it through. Every time you hit a period. Every time you hit a period and a space, it will send it through. blackberries. Blueberries strawberries. You're free to go off on a tangent and then come back to the room. Before too long so there's a chance for you to have a overlap. Can I test something right now? Period space? What about question mark? If you can start typing. Jules, is this plug in? Because this guy is weird. How about that? Yes.Everyone looks so lovely tonight. It's an exciting night for everyone. All the projects are up and ready to go. no frowns are allowed. This is going to be a memorable night. Awesome. Teddy, will type something? Typing typing typing. Type. Type. Type. I think it's a rare experience. So, hello. Oh, my goodness. She is so cute. Cute puppy. She is so cute. She is so brand new. For instance. Everybody try writing about the puppy for a sec. Just to see. The puppy is so adorable.It's so tiny and petite. It fits perfectly into the bag. Puppies are too cute. Yes. Do it. Cover girl. I'm sorry. Kyle. Here's what I want to know. Tell me the application of this. Hi. Hello. And Ben was like (Inaudible). I think it's a good question. Oh, does he? Whether he's a dog or cat person? No. Yes. Hi. How are you? So 6 weeks, I hear? All right. This is so exciting. Are we writing everything here? Cool. Over here. Okay. Here is my business card. I haven't done. So basically when you run it through the letter press, that's impressive. Business card. I was taking an important photo. This is my project. So what's happening is that each of them are writing about the space. And as they write it's going through a system that types the similarities between them. So like Kyle is writing and that's Teddy and Cindy's writing. The logo that coworkers, I was like why are you looking at me. Why are you freaking out? They're like, sorry. Sorry I had a beer. I had long hair in my face that my coworker pulled off. But it was attached. And I hope you guys write about this. I never respond to stuff. And my face was like, and they were just like this. And that's what I was like, I knew I had beer. There you go. yep. Thank you. I heard you. Did you hear my scream? It's time for families and friends to come together and share. Those black boots look so cute. It completely makes the outfit. Yes. That's me. Isn't that amazing? 7 weeks. Thanks for being here. Well I'm due in 6. But you're probably right. It's going to go longer than that. It should be due the first time around. It's like you're carrying. Get ready for this, lady. I imagine it getting bigger. You look very healthy. You know what you're getting? A girl. That happened to me. Yeah. I know. You got a good one. Hello. Oh, that's the volume. Kyle, your stuff. He's fun. he's infused with personality. Thank you. That's the volume. That's what I said. Right there. The girl. Okay. Congratulations. This is so great. I'm so proud of you. It's awesome. Are you excited? Yes. This one is my favorite. This is pretty good. I need to take some picture of this. If you need a baby-sitter, just call me. Are they stay with you? It's a full house. Are you going to send them over? My brother is going to be here. Are you happy? Answer carefully your answer may mean a lot more than you can possibly imagine. No expression of anger, fear, disgust, contempt, or sadness. Negative emotions can cause illness. In abstentia. We're supposed to walk around. I can take you there. I'm going to get some water. That puppy is so adorable. Observing. Pictures. Nice job. This is for the exhibit. Hello. Are they watching? That's Kyle. Are they watching the same thing that we're watching right now? No they're watching the event. They're watching you. Watching us? That's up there. Where? Right there? Someone is writing that. That's quite a while. No that might be Teddy. It's so much to see. That one is Kyle. That's got to be Kyle. You so busted him. That's so right on. That's really good. How did you pull that out? That's amazing. You should have seen this. This was a war zone. So Jordan shot this. That's cute. I mean that's so Drew right? Hi, I'm t*im. Oh, my God. This is so great. Hi, Teddy. Hey. What are you guys writing? What are you guys writing? It's all right. So I think that what happens is that they're writing about whatever they see. In where? Yeah. It's like different, it will get bigger all of a sudden. And the font changes. No one is getting in our faces acting like a bully. It's so fun. this is the end of my second year. It's education. Are you in the order of where you're writing? They're going to write about her now. Well, they might not want to. Wait, where's --? They get correspondence to what everyone says. I think that's Kyle. She's the verbatim person. She's writing what really happens. So whatever she says, she's like writing. She's like a court reporter, exactly. That's why she's got this fancy like. Yeah, she's got that thing. I was wondering about that. Like,. That's really great. Did you design this software? Yes, but I didn't write the program. I designed it but somebody else wrote it. We have a little thing over here and the little description over here. It's supposed to be printing but.Careful. Some goof ball is taking a picture of this on the wall. She's typing everything down. Hi. This is Tim, my advisor. It's better. Yeah, so keep me posted on this. That's such a good idea. I used to watch this. No, he's very talkative and very flamboyant. What's up? He's got a YouTube station. Whatever. People are like that. We can talk about Fred right here. And see what happens up there. Do you know Fred's real name? Fred's real name is, I know it. Evan. No? It's Lucas.Lucas Frankshank. fruit stripes. Yikes, stripes, fruit stripe gums. Do they still make it? Yes. If I see it, I sometimes just have to buy it. Awesome. Yikes, strikes, fruit stripe gum. So good. Sorry. You're lying. I do not see Colin in your faces. Somebody said that? Well, he was here a little while ago. It's a lie.He's right here. I like it. He has his back to you. No, I saw him. They are interpreting. It's very cool. And when you catch it after a while when you walk up.Acting like a bully, typical Colin. I can't imagine who would write such a thing? You can't? Well. I'm paid not to. Can they do ha-ha-ha. Ha-ha-ha. You are so good. That's going to come up there, too. Un-huh. When a stengraphy is doing a school project, does the stengrapher get paid? His or her hourly rate? And if so.... Is it Jules expense or the schools? I think he's really hot. Teddy is really fun. he's crazy great. He looks like Leo DiCaprio. I love him. He's great.Amazing. I'm looking around like everything else is like automated. Are you related to Jules? I am. She's going to be my daughter in law soon. She great. She is.So this is or daddy right here. Can you tell? What's your name? Well, this has been a really, like, you just suck Julianne out of the universe and right into here. I'm so excited to see what it would be like to have her in the world. It's okay, I don't talk to her either. This was like amazing. This school? Yeah.Really, it's true. She's always been really like, there was so much going on here. But I don't know what words I would use. You know, little girl pressure. Like, what am I going to do? All these things. She wasn't fully there. Just knowing her. Absolutely, I couldn't put twiet two together. She's been here and so much more presence. So to me, what is so successful for this graduation program is transformation. That's success. Yeah, she's had a great work ethic. Although, here it's been focused. And put to use. You know what's up. It's not perfect. What happens is some of it slows down because it's searching for topic. When the system gets going, it's fine. Don't worry about it. That's true. So keep it cool. Are they taking away your department right now? Yeah. So I'm saying break is good between the two. She is great. She compelled. Just to know to say that or think that is amazing. And then to just try this out. Like at night. Do you notice? I don't know the full story. Did she do Art Center at night? She left. She was very successfully being helped and great casting. Directory assistance and all that.And she just didn't want to do that. We're talking about you. Yeah. She went to work at the store in Silver Lake. It's different types of translation. Really good. Now how did your professors take this? Well,. I mean the progression of where you are right now. Well, it's interesting because we sort of, you know, we've been through the whole thing together. Right before the end, we took stalk of all the experience we did, and all of things I was interested in and we tried as far as we could to squeeze the most important points from all of those things into this. And I think we did a pretty good job of it. Far for me to judge, but you were on a roll there and then all of a sudden, you're burping. I love Kyle. he's so crazy. This is going to be so fun. I mean, I can't believe how much pressure there is on him for you doing your thing. It used to be owned by somebody else. It's time for you to get out and start a new life. Before, all the work was just kind of there. Everyone worked so hard to get to this point. It's an exciting time for everyone. early on, I went to an engineering school at bell recording studio. So the funny thing is, that's a good physical energy. Mixing console. And then I got into early days of the media. This is the late 80's. I went to work for Phillip's and I had a office in Santa Monica. My first music machine was a Norelco Phillip's music player. Beautiful wood. Very Dutch. My brother actually had one of those. Two speakers and the beautiful deck. Everyone is impressed with all the wonderful job all the graduates have done. How you guys doing? Right on. Jules. Girl. So are you, now that I'm looking. It's kind of makes you super. Red really stands out. Red is hot. It's taken me a while to really figure out, well, I asked. This is one of the gals. Something was odd. How can I ask her what it was without being insulting or whatever? I said what's the application in my life to this? And she told me. And I looked at it. And I thought about it. And I sat there and I got it. It was really good. It was like a nice arc which all of this should be. This is going to be very successful. This is what we challenged them to do. To raise the question. And that's, at this level, they have to come out of here asking amazing questioning and doing enough work for making and thinking to come up with challenging question to come up with new areas. Where's the next place to go? This is what people need. Yeah. That's cool. We had Johnson's control. They make all the electronic for automobiles. This is awesome. This is so cool. One of the seminars of Toyota and she ended up working for them. This was for SCIARC. On the other hand, we have Ford coming and offering a lot of money to go to Deerborne or Detroit. But this was an amazing design company. So some of the corporations get it. I love the red purse. It matches perfectly with the vest. Keeping track of everything. She's going to need to define everything. Before. Beer. Beer sounds good right about now. She did the cover, she did the inside, first time ever. It was like no sweat for her. While she's working here, she's multitask over there. I swear everyone here does a lot. I've been very happy and impressed. Really, really enjoyed it. Thank you. Do you want to see more projects? Good to meet you. Good to meet you, too. Thank you so much. It is great. There's a lot of good places. Colin and Kyle are brothers. Jules and Colin are engaged. Jules is our girl. It's near the 101 freeway. San Francisco. Love is in the air. Grab some beer. She is an incredible girl. San Francisco. Golden Gate Bridge. Dim sum. Great dim sum in Chinatown. Okay great we're almost done.You have to tell me before you leave. I need to pass out my business cards. Look this way. This way. Remember last time? Oh, yeah. Yes. Yes. I think she was a bit very forward. Are you guys tired? Photographer is taking lots of pictures. Very pretty shoes with the blue dress. This is so interesting. You know my brother is really into publishing. So he's really into editing. And there's just a lot of, he just got that job. And he was talking about what they do. They like tell me what's going on. And this is like, it's reporting. They go to this village and live with the family and then come back. But just the discipline and I just find it so interesting. Perfecting. For me, this is fine art. I mean, I love art. I like the nonfictional aspects of it. Check this out. Thesaurus program. It's cool because I was going to say, Kyle's really stood out. I bet you didn't expect that. Any way, whatever you say, here it's going to be typed. My sister is so annoying. Is that what they're typing? And it comes out? Dr. Jim is very handsome. Dr. Jim is very handsome. Carlene is a bully, but so beautiful. That's funny.Dr. Jim's head is going to explode now. Where's that going? Hi, Cindy. Small talk. Hi, Teddy. How are you doing? Cindy on the left is transcribing the spoken words. And Teddy and Kyle are writing subjectively about what's happening. As they write, it talks to the system to find similarities. So when you see the words, there's pieces of type that find the similarities. Oh, they're large. So they're writing small talks. okay. refresh. Pictures. Test. You're almost funny as you used to be. Is this good? It's picture time. Family picture time. Making memories. What's the pose, Colin? Do it again. Posing for the pictures. This is Jules bag and my bag in here. Breanna. I can't wait to go sit in my car. It's so cold in here. Clicky. 1, 2, 3, click. That's great. What time we got? Are we going all the way to 10? I think so. Unless everybody wants to go. but I want to be able to take some pictures. In theory, you can do well. The crowd is dying off now. Is that your purse? It weighs like a ton. Oh, wait. Make sure the captioner is looking. She hasn't even tried it yet. She hasn't even tried it yet. Not yet. She's too busy. And she has all the time. All righty. Miky. Let's take some pictures together. Yes, yes yes. And then you guys come in. Then all of you. Yeah. It's okay. One, two, three. 1, 2, 3. Okay. All right. I'm going to get going. I'll be seeing you. One more. 1, 2, 3. This is a nice camera. No, it looks blurry. I have to do it again. Okay. See if it's any good. Now that you look at it. Okay. I'm going to miss you guys. You guys behave. But I'm busted. I have to take care of them. But I'll be seeing you. Are you going to barf? You had your hand over here. Oh, she's relaxed. I know. I should go and relax with them before I leave.Tony. Are you working on anything these days? Working on specks. Are you trying to write for a specific show? Yeah, existing shows. They kind did my idea Thursday night. Weird. It happens all the time. Since you're on the right path. Yeah. That's it? So what is next? I think one of your legs is obstructing the projector. Thank you. Beards. Beards are touching. Touching the beards. Where did everybody go? It's been a long night. One of them is smiling and one of them is frowning. Jeans and tennis shoes. Slacks and tennis shoes. No shoes. Jules running around barefoot. I'll see you tomorrow. Umm. Before everybody closes, you still have like all your text right? Would you e-mail it to me? Just copy paste it into Word. Copy paste it into word. The crowd has died down. This was an exciting event. Congratulations, Jules. We're talking about cats. Cats are hilarious. She's really talkative. I think she's more talkative now. She's meowing with every step. Sometimes. The other day she was sleeping on top of Laura and she just got up and meow meow meow. She's really talkative all the time. Yeah, she's just comfortable so she's talking. The key is friendliness. I have to find Jules and take pictures of Jules. Seia. Maria has written a great screen play.Did you watch the movie? Let's do it over here. I'm taking pictures with you. We need a picture of you. How you guys doing? Can you g over 5 more minutes.Because I'm taping some screen shots of what you're writing right now. Be really smart. Teddy hasn't said a word. He's really good. Look at him go. Teddy is my favorite. Is he your favorite? Absolutely. She doesn't want me here now because I made a joke. How dare she? They started it. No jokes. How's your back, Teddy?[Laughter]. My back is great. LOL. I'm totally great. This is tiring. Did you guys do this for 4 hours? I don't know. This is so beautiful. Minutes. Time and time again. Can we pretend it's not the end of the show? I mean, just pretend it's any old time. Push through, and then go. Julie, will take a picture? Yes. Ted.1, 2, 3 snap. Yeah. Thank you. Taking pictures. I have a question. I'm trying to find out. He was here on Wednesday, I'm trying to find out his glasses were blue and thinner. But I'm not sure. He's doubting. Maybe it is. So then I thought maybe there's an image somewhere. But no, better than the image is you're transcribing. Did you ever describe his glasses? But I don't know. You weren't typing? You were describing his glasses. It could be, I would never know.Sometimes it's harder to see. Is there a way to search? No. Well. I mean not now. But the girl who is writing the project might be able to. She has it all stored. But I wonder. Hi. I'm Jules. Paul. Please to meet you. What is your project about? It's about creating multiple account of storytelling. What's happening here is they are three writers writing separate accounts. And the software is finding similarities between them sf. then those broad similarities are the bold words and they basically draw your attention to the broad strokes and broad similarities. If you notice each person describes the talk. So it's very interesting.Okay, now I have to read it now. If it makes sense. Man reading now. Glasses. Is it in? Man reading to himself. Very interesting. How do you see it? So you remember my name. So many people forget it. And you spelled it correctly. Casilda. Nice. This is really amazing. This whole facility. I'm up there. It's not as nice. I mean, it's nice. But it's just crowded. Yeah, but sometimes it gets lonely up here. Or we get really sucked in. Yeah, but that's perfect. That's what you want. Not distracted. Nice to meet you. Let me grab my business card. Do you want one? Casilda is beautiful. We're going to do the survey. We'll bring you something back. He needs some Tequila. We'll take it. They're like yes, please. Thank you. Okay. You're done. Yeah. You like it? Oh, my gosh. Do you get it? The double colon, the analogous? We're done crew.test. test.testing on this page.i want breakfast.blah blah.fjewigowea.boogers.shaka laka.they're alright.icon that takes you back.yeah.secret pages.hi. hello.there we go.this works.hi.testing. 123. I have a question. I'm trying to find out. He was here on Wednesday, I'm trying to find out his glasses were blue and thinner. But I'm not sure. He's doubting. Maybe it is. So then I thought maybe there's an image somewhere. But no, better than the image is you're transcribing. Did you ever describe his glasses? But I don't know. You weren't typing? You were describing his glasses. It could be, I would never know.