Ad Out Premieres This week, the web series, AD OUT, I directed for Love Love Productions premiered on YouTube.

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Ad Out Premieres This week, the web series, AD OUT, I directed for Love Love Productions premiered on YouTube.
Episode 41 - Cale Hammond
Episode 41 – Cale Hammond
I had the opportunity to meet and work with Cale Hammond on the tennis drama pilot AD Out, that I directed for Troy Akin. Cale is cool as fuck and I was grateful to direct him in his first acting project. Cale is one of the nicest guys I have ever met but plays the best douche in the show. In real life he is an athlete and a social media coordinator for The Tennis Channel
You can listen to his…
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Episode 40 - Jake Jensen
Episode 40 – Jake Jensen
Jake and I were friends on Instagram first. Then we got to work together when Troy Akin brought him in to act in the web series AD Out, which I directed. Since Jake is an athlete including tennis, it was an obvious fit.
So Jake came on the show to talk about his career and his experience on the set of AD Out.
You can listen to the episode on Anchor.fm here:
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0:30 made my soul cry. so beautiful.
So... did I miss something? Is "what have you done to your face?" an acceptable response to seeing someone in makeup? Albeit, odd, faun makeup, but still.
You are eighteen goddamn years old, my dear. Your twin sister is a cosplayer. Get used to seeing me in odd makeup and not looking like myself.
I like makeup until I get shitty responses like that in person. I can ignore most internet people if they say something ignorant on a blog post. It hurts more in person, from people I know.
Really? REALLY? Don't be a bitch. :(