"Royal Pains" and New York City

So it turned out that the producers of "Royal Pains," Michael Rauch and Andrew Lenchewski, decided to move Post to Brooklyn, New York, and they asked me if I would move east to do the show, and so I did.

"Royal Pains" is in its' second season of 18 episodes for the USA Channel. It's a fun show about an Concierge Doctor in the Hamptons. I would never have considered the move if I didn't really enjoy working with Michael and Andrew. They really trust their editors to deliver a great product.

New York is New York. Frustrating at times, but so is LA, it's just a different set of frustrations. But then, it's New Fucking York, so it all evens out. Basically, I really like working here and hope other work comes along and encourages me to stay awhile.

Editing the show is pretty straightforward. I've worked with couple of directors for the first time, Matt Penn and Jay Chandrasekhar, and a few old friends, Dennis Smith from "The Practice," and Michael Watkins from "Las Vegas."

Perhaps if I remember this blog is here, I will post a little more day-to-day, but first I have one more important update to make.

0 comments: