Jon Becker’s thoughts on Transvespionage
Well, things got pretty crazy pretty quick.
I started off somewhat in the drivers seat as a writer on the first day, and thought that we had some pretty ridiculous things going on. We took the director’s input, and created an extra cheesy plot-line, with extra cheesy dialogue, and unbelievable characters. From there, things got even crazier, and at the end the story line was a million miles from what I had envisioned it to be when I started writing it. I guess that’s what can happen in a collaborative work, however.
Part of me was disappointed at some of the turns that the story took, though another part of me was excited to see what crazy things would come up next. I felt like some parts were certainly stronger than others, and that at the end the story line was completely out of hand.
While sometimes I found it rewarding to be working on this blog play/picture event, most of the time I found it to be rather tedious. It was an interesting experience, but I’m not sure it would be one I would like to repeat.

