February 27, 2013

Shooting Nashville - Part Two

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Look for me in Episode 16 of ABC's hit series "Nashville" - most likely to air on Wednesday, March 13th at 9pm Central. (Airdate is looking like April 3rd - "I Saw The Light" - Stay tuned!) Can you believe it?





You can read Part One here!

It was time. They needed me on the set. I walked down my little stairs and they pointed me to the awaiting van that would escort me to the set, a real life music venue just down the street called The 5 Spot.

The next three hours were filled with controlled chaos. I was determined to soak it all in, not knowing if I’d ever have this kind of opportunity again. Crew guys were running all over the place setting up lighting and cameras, and arranging the tables and chairs for the scene we were about to shoot. People were continually coming up to me and introducing themselves. I learned who to listen to, and where to go when I wasn’t filming. (They had the Director’s chairs set up to the side. One had the star’s name on it, and mine simply said “Cast.”)

The scene was going to be a dialogue between me and Jonathan Jackson, the famous actor who plays Avery on the show. He would enter The 5 Spot and walk over to me (sitting at the bar doing some paperwork) and try to convince me to let him play his music at my venue.

Jonathan arrived without any hoopla or fanfare. All business here. We shook hands, and the director explained the scene to us, what she was hoping to see. Then we rehearsed it a couple times, and then he left to go change clothes.

IMG_0804They called in the stand-ins while the crew continued to work on the lights and camera angles. I’ve never had a stand-in before. I’ve been one! But I’ve never had one. I’ve also been an extra so many times, that I had to take this opportunity to go over and talk with the background actors they had brought in for our scene. They were so surprised that I would come talk to them, because unfortunately, most key actors never talk to the extras. We shared our stories about where we came from, and took pictures with each other. Don’t ever forget where you came from, or you might lose your way to where you’re going.

We shot the scene so many times. Probably six or seven times from five or six different camera angles. Each time required intense concentration at the drop of a hat, in the midst of all the craziness swirling around us. Many shots were redone simply to re-choreograph the background actors.

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In between takes they’d call in the 2nd team (the stand-ins) and me and Jonathan would retreat to our chairs, or the bathroom, or wherever. I’m grateful we had a chance to talk. He’s a great guy and we share a deep desire to be authentic men of faith. Then they’d call back the 1st team, and I’d high-five my stand-in, thanking him for his great work sitting there pretending to be me.

I couldn’t believe that I was sitting there acting with someone I’ve only seen on television before, like someone was going to come in at any moment and replace me with the real guy. It was easy to feel very insecure; I was certain my hand gestures were too big, and my facial expressions too dramatic.

I kept thinking about Joey on “Friends” when he got his big break playing Al Pacino’s “butt double” for a movie. Even though they only saw him from the waist down, he put way too much thought into it and the director ended up firing him for overacting so much. Somehow I have to rest in the fact that they picked me for this scene for some reason, and while I wasn’t sure exactly what that was, hopefully they will be glad they did.
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The director was the right mix of encourager and coach. I found out later that she has directed tons of high-profile television shows like “ER” and “The West Wing.” I can only imagine what she’s had to deal with over the years. My character was compassionate at first, but she steered me to be less so as we progressed. We did the scene until everyone was convinced they had what they needed, and then told me I was done. Again, a handful of people (producers, etc.) came over and shook my hand and thanked me.

They shuttled me back to home base and my trailer. I grabbed my clothes and left. As I drove off to find some celebratory ice cream, I couldn’t help but wonder what the heck just happened?!

There’s been no mention of whether this amazing character that I brought to life will ever return to the show, but the director said, “Hope to see you again.” There’s always a chance, but I know for now, my job is to not ever think about that, but simply to soak in how incredible it is that I got this one shot.

Yes, I’ll be on national television in a couple weeks, and then later internationally. And there’s no way of knowing if my life will change any, if at all. But one thing is certain—people have been amazing. Not only at the shoot, but also on facebook, at church, or wherever. People are so excited, not only for me, but for the fact that they can look at the screen and say, “Hey, I know that guy!” Proof to me that everyone wants to be a part of a bigger story than (what feels like) their own simple life. We want to believe that dreams do come true. And that while life is very difficult for most people, every once in a while we get a glimpse at how good things can really be. And that if they keep believing and never give up…maybe, just maybe, it could happen for them, too.

41 comments:

Scott Sheriff said...

Awesome post Mark! Can't wait to watch.

Shanda Perkins said...

Love it! Congratulations!

Rusty Van Deusen said...

Smebes....you still are the man.

Pat Anderson said...

so glad you had this opportunity, and sure that you had an impact simply because of who you are...but I hope you get more! :)

Wynn Reichert said...

Great read Mark!

Tom Reinhart said...

We will be putting on DVD so we can see you anytime of the day Happy for you Mark.

Gary DeVeau said...

Thanks for sharing from your heart Mark! We're praying that the Lord continue to bless you and enable you to extend your reach further & further.
“Enlarge the place of your tent, and let the curtains of your habitations be stretched out; spare not; lengthen your cords and strengthen your stakes, for you will spread abroad to the right hand and to the left …” Isaiah 54:2&3a ><<G>>.

Jennifer Craig Woodard said...

I am so happy for you and VERY proud to say “Hey, I know that guy!” I look forward to seeing you on there and hope this opens up even bigger doors for you!
<3 Jennifer :)

Mark Smeby said...

Thanks Tom!

Mark Smeby said...

Thanks Scott!

Mark Smeby said...

Thank you Gary - this is beautiful.

Mark Smeby said...

Thank you so much Jennifer - please say hi to Bobby & Brandon!

Mark Smeby said...

Thank you Pat - you're so awesome.

Mark Smeby said...

Ahhh...good to hear! I was wondering...!! Thanks Rusty! Hope you're great.

Mark Smeby said...

Thanks Wynn!

Mark Smeby said...

Thank you Shanda!!

Cheryl Hatch Bellas said...

Can't wait to see the episode...

Christian Mörken said...

Can't wait to see you on television, saying to my wife:"I know that guy" ;- ).

Gary Jenkins said...

Duuuude! AWESOME! I auditioned for the part you got but I'm so glad you got it! No kidding! What a great perspective you have! (I would've been rude as hell to my stand in....who does he think he is?). KIDDING! Mark, I really appreciate you sharing this! You are golden! I hope every dream you have comes true! PEACE MAN!

Karen Keeley said...

Mark, that's so awesome! Congratulations! I love how you soaked up every moment and are so humble as you describe it. I believe that God had you there for a reason. Maybe something you said to one of the extras will lead them to Him! Can't wait to see your scene. God bless. :)

John Keady said...

Congrats Mark! Couldn't happen to a nicer guy. I know you will make the most of the opportunity no matter if it is big or small.

Willem Dykstra said...

Awesome Dude! Here's to more opportunities like that. Happy for you Mark.

Cornelius Beck said...

When will I be able to say this about you, Christian?

Denny Nugent said...

Very, very cool Mark...you've come a long way since doing that commercial for WGAR!

Barbara Newton Laue said...

Hey everybody...He's not my brother...He's my cousin...(song re-write) :) I am so proud of YOU!

Christian Mörken said...

Well, the great thing about writing is, that you can be successfull and yet totally unknown. Only writers (probably painters too) do own this privilege :)

Mark Smeby said...

Wow Gary - thank you so much. This is beautiful. I appreciate it!

Ginny Ward Allumbaugh said...

I watch this show every week and can't wait to be THAT person that tells everyone I know that I went to college with the guy right there! Maybe I'll put my autographed CD (that I received as a gift from Tina Zayat) by my chair and enjoy the fact that I KNOW someone famous! Great job Mark!

Mark Smeby said...

Awesome! Thanks Ginny!

Mark Smeby said...

Thanks Barb!! And Happy Birthday!! Love you!

Mark Smeby said...

Thanks Denny!! Hope to see you sometime soon!

Mark Smeby said...

Thanks Willem!! And thanks for teaching me how to act.

Mark Smeby said...

Yes! Thank you Christian! Here's to being unknown!

Mark Smeby said...

Thanks Karen! This is beautiful.

Mark Smeby said...

Thanks John! I appreciate this! Hope things are going well in Omaha!

Mark Smeby said...

Thanks Cheryl!

Christian Mörken said...

Yes, Mark, I have christian audio book series that sold so far 15.000 units in the christian market (for germany that is quite a lot). It feels great to know that a couple of thousands of kids listen to my stories, but as a musician or actor you have to present yourself to the audience. As a writer you can just stay home and enjoy the fact that what you do reaches out to people. I like that a lot :-)

Dave Alcorn Jr. said...

This its such great news Mark, it couldn't happen to a nicer guy. I hope that the powers to be got to catch a glimpse of the man that we seen at Mary and Garys. If so your a shoe in

Sue Koxlien said...

Hey Mark, I'm so happy for you! What a great experience! Looking forward to seeing this! :)

Marlyce Law said...

I'm happy for you! I'll be watching TONIGHT!

Lynn McCain said...

Mark, this is so exciting - congratulations! I can't wait to watch!