Thursday, February 26, 2009

It's been a pleasure but the pleasure's been mine, all mine

And so the sun has set on my time in Vultures series one. I shot my last scene of the Kilkenny based web sitcom last Sunday. It's a real shame it had to come to an end because i had such an awesome time working with those guys. I've learned so much from them all, and i can only hope that i'll get to work with them again. From day one they made me feel so welcome on set, and i can never repay them for the opportunity they gave me.

I might as well go for some shameless self promotion here :). Created and written by John Morton and Paddy Dunne, Vultures has gained itself a strong following since the release of the pilot episode in December 2007 and all reviews have semed postiive. And rightly so. I love every minute of it. Being involved in something this awesome is an absolute privilege and I thank my lucky stars that the wonderful people of Mycrofilms asked me to play the role of the Hooded Man. People ask me how much i get payed all the time and i always reply in the same way; I get thank yous and hugs. And that's more than enough for me. At the end of the day i get to work on a wonderful show, with wonderful people. What more could a man ask for? For anyone who's interested in reading more about the shoots, i recommend reading Mr. Ross Costigan's director's diary at http://oss237.com.

So i'll leave my Vultures post with a huge thank you to them all. Ross, Alan, Paddy and John for putting up with all the problems that come with putting me on camera (mainly trying to fit me in the frame) And to all the wonderful actors i've worked with on the series, it's been an absolute pleasure and i look forward to next time.

Oh, and here is an awesome little video where our Vultures heroes consider getting themselves a blog. Enjoy:)



http://www.vulturespi.com

1 comment:

  1. gwan outta that, kiss kiss.
    Gnetleman. It was lovely having you.

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