Is That Real?
As a rule, I generally like to avoid anything that involves large, yelling groups of burly photographers and drafty corridors. So you think the Slamdance Red Carpet Event would have been the last place to find me last night.

However, once I remembered that taking photographs for the Festival is part of my job and that one of my future husbands (we're in Utah, it's legal) Jay Baruchel (from Real Time with Randy Quaid) was going to be there I willingly stepped up to fufil my duties.

How to add more icing to the photographic cake, I hear you ask? My answer as always: More Filmmakers! Here's the team from The Project making my job easier:

Thanks to our great Press Team everything ran in an orderly and fashionable fashion, and if I had a good time then I can pretty much guarantee everyone else did too.

The only possible down side of the evening was five minutes after our opening feature (Real Time) screened the whole of Park City was struck with a power outage which sent Treasure Mountain Inn plunging into almost total darkness. However since TMI has such a good emergency light system and everyone was so engrossed in the Q&A Session taking place after the screening, it barely effected the night. In your face, electrical circuits!


