I wanted to take the time to thank Nic DeGrazia, who along with his business partner Dan Kullman of Bitter Jester Creative have been documenting the games over the last couple of years.
BJC are an accomplished yet innovative Chicago-based production company (see http://www.BitterJester.com) and are here because they see the games as exciting, mission driven, and interesting from a human standpoint. Their talents include film making, stills, comedy, and live performance. When the games are over, I’d love to spend time looking into their various accomplishments, but right now, I’m just happy to have them on board.
In addition to being everywhere, and all of the time (you couldn’t take a step backwards during stress test week without bumping into the camera) BJC has sent “DIY” cameras to the teams, who have been using them to capture “first person perspective” of their activities in their respective labs.
Having seen BJC’s previous work, I can’t wait to see how it all comes together. BJC is creating a multi-part documentary on the games, following the teams through their roller-coaster ride that led to this point, and through the cliff-hanger that is sure to come in August.






For the obvious reasons, I invariably get too busy to blog exactly when things get interesting...


