• January 9, 2010

Today we’re filming episodes for Soap Queen TV. It makes for one exhausting, but super FUN day (thanks to my fabulous crew).

We had cupcakes delivered from Cupcake Royale, Seattle’s best cupcakes (in my opinion)! And did I mention we have snacks? We’re loaded with cheese, crackers, pita bread, fruit, hummus, veggies, cookie dough, tiramisu and more cheese – a little something for everyone’s taste.

Here I am multi-tasking (as usual), while Amber ties my new screen-printed Soap Queen apron. Didn’t they turn out cute? Way to go Amber! I’m hoping that while I’m gone to Saudi Arabia next Friday that she shows you some behind-the-scenes photos from making these.

Ok, gotta run. I might be in trouble for sneaking off to do a quick blog post. Have a great weekend everyone!

 

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  1. Loved Soap Queen TV last year, and I am looking forward to the new episodes!

    Thanks for putting so much work into each episode — the videos are way helpful and much appreciated! 🙂

  2. Hi Cindy,

    Thank you so much for your support! I appreciate it =)))

    Celine, Early February I think. We're in post-production work now (writing the pop ups, editing etc…).

    Teresa, =)) Thank you!

    Kelly, Yes, the hard work is in the editing AND the prep work. Each 5 minute episode takes about 20 hours in total to write the script, rehearse, make the step outs, do the pop ups, filming and editing (that's pretty conservative too – some will take longer). Just make sure to have your script as memorized as possible. This makes it easier for the editor for sure.

    Carmen, Thanks! Bangs are new this year and I'm liking them too. I just need to remember how to trim them =)

  3. I truly appreciate the fact that I can learn how to make so many crafty projects through watching your amazing, informative videos.
    So I THANK YOU for sharing a wealth of information not only to me but to other's as well.
    The recipes you share are great and love the DVD's too.
    From Cindy in Longview, WA

  4. so totally cute those aprons!

    it sounds like fun and alot of work!

    i asked a videographer to do a video for my business and one for my husband's new golf pro business.

    i would love to know more of how to actually produce a class act like you have!

    it seems like the really hard work is in the editing?

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