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Our first blog, by: Amelia Varni, the actress who plays "Adina"

Adina’s Deck was my first film experience. Although I always wanted to be in front of the camera, I couldn’t find my way past the stage. I have been involved in musical theater since the age of six. The most difficult part about the transition from theater to film was that I tended to amplify my voice and exaggerate my movements so that the “back row” could both hear and see me perfectly. After many takes, I learned how to stop myself and I realized that the cameras and microphones can pick up the smallest movements and sounds. Filming also takes a very long time.
I worked a lot of hours each day we filmed. However, I had fun EVERY moment of filming.
There were so many great people in both the cast and the crew. I became so close with the other three girls – Kelcie, Stephanie, and Ciera. It was as if we were best friends the very first day of rehearsal. Kelcie and I had a blast together. Once we stayed in the same hotel during filming and we spent the night looking at all the pictures we took on the set while watching Boy Meets World in the hotel room. Stephanie and I bonded by singing. On the last day of filming, we sang songs together from our favorite musical, Wicked. Once, our director Debbie sang with us! We all got along so well. Ciera always made us laugh. She was very entertaining! In between each take, we girls spent time talking and giggling about the silliest things! Sometimes Debbie, and the writer, Jason, would join in our laughter.
We even had fun with the crew members! We teased the prop master, Les, about how much he looked like Joey from *Nsync, and we joked around with ‘Todd the Sound Guy’. I never realized how many people it took to set up and then film a scene. There was so much to be done and so many people to make it happen! There was also a lot of food and drinks to keep everyone going. We lived on peanut butter sandwiches, bottled water, and energy drinks for two weekends! Some days we would get really lucky and yummy pasta or CPK (California Pizza Kitchen) was added to our diet. I am SO glad that I am a part of Adina’s Deck.
We are sending a great message to all the viewers and we are having a good time while doing it!

June 29th, 2007 at 6:21 am
Wow Amelia! Sounds like you four had a BLAST! I love how you all did this for a good cause plus you found a way to reach out to teans about a subject so popular but unspoken. I am so exctining to watch! I really wish with all my heart to meet Amelia! She sounds sooo cool! (Hint hint) =] AMELIA VARNI ROCKS!
July 3rd, 2007 at 1:38 pm
This was a really great project to watch all of these kids work on! All of girls worked together so well. They should all be very proud of themselves. Cyberbullying is such a horrible thing and hopefully kids that see “Adina’s Deck” will realize how how serious of an issue this is in our cyber-society. No one deserves to be bullied – via the internet or in any way!
July 11th, 2007 at 11:44 am
Great blog Amelia (Adina)! We are looking forward to seeing everyone at the premiere!
October 28th, 2007 at 7:08 pm
i wish i could have come to the premiere, was stephanie there, probably not, she was probably at narnia rehearsals (im in the show to, but shes the white which, im just an evil follower!
October 31st, 2007 at 1:42 am
Hey lilalady, Stephanie was there for the Modesto Premiere! In fact, six cast members participated in a question/answer session with the audience. Hopefully you can make it to another event. Spread the word about how the film brings to light the issue of cyber bullying, and maybe an Adina’s Deck event will take place in your area.