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Mom,
Ive been working nonstop for the past few weeks. Im deep in production on opus jazz as well as trying to finish up the facebook documentary. I havent had a second to think at all. I tried to write a column today but got called to set. Im in the editing room now posting a link to a rehearsal of the dance movement that we are shooting tomorrow. My call time is 6AMIm going to race home to try to catch a few hours of sleep.
Ive attached a photo of myself with the two directors. I was thinking maybe we could run that in place of my column. (I need to check with the producers and the guy who took the photo.) We could work out a funny caption saying something like regretfully Zac is on set for four weeks blah blah blah. Hes very excited to tell you all about it... those stories to come. For now you can check out the project at opusjazz.com; or something.
Im bummed out and Im sorry. I dont like doing this.
Lets talk in the morning. Ill be up earrrrrrllly.
Love,
Zac
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| Photo by Joe Anderson | |
| Zac Stuart-Pontier, left, sits with directors Henry Joost and Jody Lee Lipes on the set of Opus Jazz The Film, the first Jerome Robbins choreographed dance film since West Side Story. Featuring members of the New York City Ballet, the film is slated to premiere on Channel Thirteen as part of the Great Performances/Dance in America series in Spring 2010.
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