Big Thanks
Posted: September 4th, 2012, 1:41 am
Just wanted to acknowledge the amazing people and entities that stretched their brains, resources, and open arms for OOB this year.
For my producer core, who brainstormed endless ways to cut costs, awesome last-minute scheduling fixes, and worked year-round to keep the machine rolling.
For Jon and Kareem, who tweaked and improved, and built us a slick new ticketing system that integrated beautifully with our submissions system, saving everyone hours and hours of work and the festival thousands of dollars.
For Craig, who did more and even more impressive graphics work this year.
For Kaci and Blake, who spent way more time than usual on all of the amazing sets in this year's festival, and not only spent their time, but delivered an amazing final product. The audience sees their work literally every night and its great to think how much of an impact they can have on a show's status right off the bat.
For Ruby and Emma, who arranged for or gave a thousand rides, housed several people, shuttled more and more waters than we ever thought we would need, AND manned the registration booth almost the entire time.
For Alex, who jumped in head first and made OOBucks truly his own, boosting the moral, quality, and overall quantity of the volunteer core to heights never before witnessed in OOBland.
For Matt, who always blows me away with the ninja-like precision he brings to running our box offices (this year we had 7 total) and the very lifeblood of the festival, our biggest revenue stream.
For Ace, who will never read this.
For the tech crew and our Tech Manager Britney, who kept Ace in line, worked 16 hour days, and generally enslaved themselves to the machine for 7 days straight.
For Asaf, who got up earlier than most of us all weekend to play admin for the classes and nearly had 100% enrollment in this year's masterful schedule.
For Jastroch, who pushed us out and got some press folks to take interest who normally ignore us.
For Jericho, who braved potential heat-stroke to continue one of our greatest and most ridiculous traditions in the golf tourney. (Does anyone know where the Ridiculous Racket is, btw?)
For Josh and Lisa, who brought a new level of awesome to the literary magazine this year and smashed all of their deadlines with ease and panache.
For Nadine, who, like a ghost, scheduled and delivered the photos to the flickr acct without needing any help or Jeremy bandwidth whatsoever.
For Halyn, who built an incredible pair of Merch cigarette-girl boxes and boosted our overall merch sales by like 1000%, no joke. Also, I asked her to dress up and she brought it like thunder to a storm party. (what?)
For the plethora of comedy venues that welcomed us with open, unjudging arms. We felt at home in all of you, inside all of you. Thank you for spurning your regularly scheduled programming to give your home to OOB.
For all those volunteers I mentioned earlier, who bought into and trusted the new OOBucks system, working long (sometimes boring) hours in the name of quality and coverage.
For all the out-of-town performers who pay their own way every year to be here just to experience our awesome community, and for the Austinites who make them feel so welcome and always put their best foot forward in shows.
I feel so honored to work with this staff. I received so many compliments from visitors about you guys. It's such a cliche but I've never felt it was more true than this year: We couldn't do it without you. I owe you the world for helping continue the tradition and reputation of Out of Bounds, which is on the top of a lot of people's lists for Festival of the Year. We never thought 11 years ago that it would get to this place and I couldn't be more proud of the high quality work you churn out with such an outward ease. We are the shit. And it feels great.
Congratulations to everyone on an incredible festival.
Now, does anyone have a Butt Kapinski card they want to trade me?
For my producer core, who brainstormed endless ways to cut costs, awesome last-minute scheduling fixes, and worked year-round to keep the machine rolling.
For Jon and Kareem, who tweaked and improved, and built us a slick new ticketing system that integrated beautifully with our submissions system, saving everyone hours and hours of work and the festival thousands of dollars.
For Craig, who did more and even more impressive graphics work this year.
For Kaci and Blake, who spent way more time than usual on all of the amazing sets in this year's festival, and not only spent their time, but delivered an amazing final product. The audience sees their work literally every night and its great to think how much of an impact they can have on a show's status right off the bat.
For Ruby and Emma, who arranged for or gave a thousand rides, housed several people, shuttled more and more waters than we ever thought we would need, AND manned the registration booth almost the entire time.
For Alex, who jumped in head first and made OOBucks truly his own, boosting the moral, quality, and overall quantity of the volunteer core to heights never before witnessed in OOBland.
For Matt, who always blows me away with the ninja-like precision he brings to running our box offices (this year we had 7 total) and the very lifeblood of the festival, our biggest revenue stream.
For Ace, who will never read this.
For the tech crew and our Tech Manager Britney, who kept Ace in line, worked 16 hour days, and generally enslaved themselves to the machine for 7 days straight.
For Asaf, who got up earlier than most of us all weekend to play admin for the classes and nearly had 100% enrollment in this year's masterful schedule.
For Jastroch, who pushed us out and got some press folks to take interest who normally ignore us.
For Jericho, who braved potential heat-stroke to continue one of our greatest and most ridiculous traditions in the golf tourney. (Does anyone know where the Ridiculous Racket is, btw?)
For Josh and Lisa, who brought a new level of awesome to the literary magazine this year and smashed all of their deadlines with ease and panache.
For Nadine, who, like a ghost, scheduled and delivered the photos to the flickr acct without needing any help or Jeremy bandwidth whatsoever.
For Halyn, who built an incredible pair of Merch cigarette-girl boxes and boosted our overall merch sales by like 1000%, no joke. Also, I asked her to dress up and she brought it like thunder to a storm party. (what?)
For the plethora of comedy venues that welcomed us with open, unjudging arms. We felt at home in all of you, inside all of you. Thank you for spurning your regularly scheduled programming to give your home to OOB.
For all those volunteers I mentioned earlier, who bought into and trusted the new OOBucks system, working long (sometimes boring) hours in the name of quality and coverage.
For all the out-of-town performers who pay their own way every year to be here just to experience our awesome community, and for the Austinites who make them feel so welcome and always put their best foot forward in shows.
I feel so honored to work with this staff. I received so many compliments from visitors about you guys. It's such a cliche but I've never felt it was more true than this year: We couldn't do it without you. I owe you the world for helping continue the tradition and reputation of Out of Bounds, which is on the top of a lot of people's lists for Festival of the Year. We never thought 11 years ago that it would get to this place and I couldn't be more proud of the high quality work you churn out with such an outward ease. We are the shit. And it feels great.
Congratulations to everyone on an incredible festival.
Now, does anyone have a Butt Kapinski card they want to trade me?