A last look at Clayfolk
Nov. 28th, 2015 10:12 pmA couple of days ago, I wished I'd thought to take a picture of opening night at Clayfolk, but lamented that I--and everyone else--were too busy to take the time to do so.
I was only partially right.
Yes, we were all too busy to take pictures at the time, but Don Clarke set up his camera on a tripod on the balcony, and filmed the first 30 minutes of the show Friday night. In stop motion.
It's kinda amazing. A little frightening. And really cool. The video is here; up at the top, about a third of the way in from the left, you can just see the top of my booth. That blur? Denise, trying to keep up with restocking...
I was only partially right.
Yes, we were all too busy to take pictures at the time, but Don Clarke set up his camera on a tripod on the balcony, and filmed the first 30 minutes of the show Friday night. In stop motion.
It's kinda amazing. A little frightening. And really cool. The video is here; up at the top, about a third of the way in from the left, you can just see the top of my booth. That blur? Denise, trying to keep up with restocking...