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SDCC 2013: Mab’s 5 Day Con Diary

by Mab, Mary Anne Butler, Reporter/Photographer I will totally admit my opinion of SDCC has changed over the last two years.  Especially this year.  I don’t know how many of you noticed, but this was the first time in what,…

DragonCon 2012: Dear Diary Day 3

By Mary Anne Butler (Mab), photographer and reporter ComicsOnline’s Mab writes from her hotel room during Atlanta’s DragonCon 2012: SATURDAY. You know what that means? The DragonCon parade! I started my morning interviewing (one on one) Jamie Bamber, audio to…

DragonCon 2012: Dear Diary Day 2

by Mary Anne Butler (Mab), photographer and reporter ComicsOnline’s Mab writes from her hotel room during Atlanta’s DragonCon 2012: Wow, it feels like an entire week has passed already, but in a VERY good way! So many panels and photoshoots…

DragonCon 2012: Dear Diary Day 1

by Mary Anne Butler (Mab), photographer and reporter ComicsOnline’s Mab writes from her hotel room on the first day of Atlanta’s DragonCon 2012:   Here we sit for our third trip to DragonCon, north America’s second largest media-fandom convention. As…

10 Things I learned from being a Zombie on a movie set

A few weeks ago, I played a zombie in a short film called ‘Zombie Man‘ (by Solar Light Films). You might have read about my make-up test here.
It was a really fun and crazy shoot, but I also learned a few valuable lessons, which I am happy to share with you all.

Forget about what you should do in a Zombie Apocalypse! Most of us already know – if you don’t, just google it!

The following is what I’ve learned from playing a ZOMBIE on a film set in a nature preserve for one day.

Zombie film set in preserve

 

Pay close attention and take heed! You’ll thank me later.