 We are on our way to see a premiere of a web series that one of my friends made. We're getting gassed right now, but I met Michelle Drexler through the Actors Leveling Up group and I did make a video about that because I really enjoyed being in a group of people and meeting a group of actors and meeting up every week on Zoom. And she with her twin sister, I believe, wrote and I don't know who directed it. I'm going to see all that information, of course, once I go over there. I did already buy my tickets, but I haven't read everything. But it's a web series and they're premiering it outdoors. So it's a drive through or a drive in type of deal for watching this this series. And we're actually going to drive for about an hour to get to the location. But I mean, we hardly ever get out of the house. So I was excited to drive, you know, a decent amount of time to get to the location. So it should be fun. It's comedic and it's by a friend. So it's really cool to be able to see other friends creating work. We're getting some snacks first because it's a drive in. I feel like the last time I went to a drive in, I ate so much food. We're not going to get so much. We're just going to get a little bit of a snack and some drinks. Let's get this one, the popcorn. Thank you. That series was so much fun and going to just the experience also of going to a drive in theater was so much fun. I grew up going to one because there was one right next to where I grew up. But I haven't been to a drive in theater in a while. And this was this was by the water, so it was beautiful. And I was very confused because everybody had to stay in their car, of course. And I was very confused as to why a lot of people were honking. And I was looking out and I was like, who's honking at who? What's going on? Because I thought maybe somebody was mad at somebody else. And then I realized that they were honking because that's the way to applaud, you know, or say that you're excited to be there. Like in the theater, you would clap or something at the beginning of the show. And people were just honking left and right. And then when I realized that I honked a little bit, but it felt very obnoxious. So I didn't honk too much. I did honk a few times, but it was so much fun. And Michelle and her sister have officially published it on YouTube. So I'll put a little clip in here. That's the trailer. And if you guys want to go check it out, all five episodes are on their YouTube channel, subscribe to their channel, see what other stuff they do. It's really, I've said this so many times on my channel, but creating your own work, you know, is so important. And if you guys want to go ask them questions about how they made that, how they got the budget, because it seemed like it was mostly three people that worked on it based on the credits and everything, because they, the Drexler sisters and Michelle and Lily, they wrote it, directed it. I believe they were the producers. There were a few other people involved. But I mean, they essentially did all of this themselves. And I know from, you know, being Michelle's friends that they are working on other projects, which is so exciting. And it's it's so cool to be able to work with your family and and create something like this. So go check out their series. And if you are thinking of doing something like that, leave a comment in their videos and see if maybe they're willing to do some kind of Q&A or something on how they created this and how they got it to premiere at a drive-in theater. I actually have a few questions that I want to ask her because they were in an airport, so I want to know if they got permission to film in an airport. I know in the credits, they think the San Francisco Playhouse and the San Francisco Airport and others. And I just want to know if she had a budget or if this was just, you know, they already had the cameras and the people to help film and edit and all of that, or if they got some kind of grant, because I do know a lot of especially people in dance in the Bay Area. They write a lot of grants and I'm not so familiar with writing grants for films or web series, but I'm wondering, you know, what kind of budget they had, if any. So who knows, maybe in the future, they'll make something like that on their channel or maybe I'll have them on my channel. But it was so much fun going to see your friends work. I haven't done that in so long. Of course, I used to do it all the time with theater and have a few YouTube friends. Of course, I watched their content on YouTube, but it was so cool to go to an actual place and, you know, eat some snacks and watch a movie in the drive-in. And I really wanted to say hello to Michelle and meet her sister. But unfortunately, we had to stay in our cars, so we couldn't. But it was totally worth it if you guys know of any stuff that's premiering in any kind of drive-ins in the Bay Area, in LA, all over California, really. Let me know in the comments or just all over the world. And other people can also, other people that might be near those areas can go to them. But this week, this week, as far as acting, it was pretty slow. Yeah, nothing really exciting to share. But thank you so much for watching this vlog at the end of every video I feature on other channels. Of course, I'm going to feature their channel so you guys can go check it out, The Simpletons Guide to Success. 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