Documentary
Here is the link to the documentary Boom! Behind the Bakken that I am in.
http://watch.montanapbs.org/video/2236174487
I watched it today. I am in two different segments, the first comes on at 14:21 and the second a few minutes later.
The first thought that struck me when I saw and HEARD myself talk was "OMG, I sound like a Russian that just stepped off the boat!!!".
Not that there is anything wrong with being Russian but I am not and on top of that I lived in a Scandinavian country since I was four until I came to the US, but I still sound like a Russian. ? Why, I don't know. People comment on my accent all the time, I do not hear it, to me I sound like everybody else, well I thought I did, until today when I watched the documentary.......now I know why people comment on my accent. LOL!
The second thing I have to explain is that I never told the students that interviewed me that my name is Tatiana Supernova, I said Tatiana (only).
I know that at the very top of my blog is says "The Adventures of TATIANA SUPERNOVA" but that is more like a fun thing.
I would never introduce myself like that to people or use it as an introduction before I go on stage at work for example. Some girls go by a first and last name at work and when the dj announces them I think it sounds corny. If I remember it right, Tara, that did the interview asked me about the Supenova and I explained to her that I picked that name out a long time ago. Around 2000 or so, years before this blog, when I dreamed of becoming a DJ, because I LOVE House music, techno etc and I had Technics 1200s set up at home and collected vinyl. Supernova was going to be my DJ name.
Then I put it in the blog as a fun thing but I never instructed Tara to introduce me as Tatiana Supernova for this documentary. I just want to make that clear, in case anyone is wondering or thinks I am kind of crazy, lol.
But I do think it sounds cute, Tatiana Supernova, like a super hero or something, well a heroine to be politically correct. Maybe I should come up with a super heroine costume with a large T in pink rhinestones on the front, a pink cape and thigh high latex boots. Then I need my own superpower too, how about a super queef or something? Or maybe a rapid and deadly ball busting kick? I could patrol the streets and strip clubs putting unruly men in their place Supernova style. Watch out! Tatiana will blast you with her super queefs if you do not tip the girls on stage!!!
Back to the documentary. I was interviewed for about 40 minutes and answered all kinds of questions, most of them work related.
Also, the footage of the feet and legs in heels on the stage, that is not me. Not sure where that is from but those are not my feet, plus I don't have any tattoos.
I think they did a good job putting the piece together, it was fun to participate in it. I hope you will watch and enjoy it too.
Also, nice close up on my face while putting on that lip gloss, hello! Good that I don't have a bunch of speed bumps all over my face. And that's me with no foundation or powder. So, quite barefaced.
You can also buy the documentary on dvd. You can find it here
http://www.behindtheboom.com/Behind_the_Boom/Welcome.html
http://watch.montanapbs.org/video/2236174487
I watched it today. I am in two different segments, the first comes on at 14:21 and the second a few minutes later.
The first thought that struck me when I saw and HEARD myself talk was "OMG, I sound like a Russian that just stepped off the boat!!!".
Not that there is anything wrong with being Russian but I am not and on top of that I lived in a Scandinavian country since I was four until I came to the US, but I still sound like a Russian. ? Why, I don't know. People comment on my accent all the time, I do not hear it, to me I sound like everybody else, well I thought I did, until today when I watched the documentary.......now I know why people comment on my accent. LOL!
The second thing I have to explain is that I never told the students that interviewed me that my name is Tatiana Supernova, I said Tatiana (only).
I know that at the very top of my blog is says "The Adventures of TATIANA SUPERNOVA" but that is more like a fun thing.
I would never introduce myself like that to people or use it as an introduction before I go on stage at work for example. Some girls go by a first and last name at work and when the dj announces them I think it sounds corny. If I remember it right, Tara, that did the interview asked me about the Supenova and I explained to her that I picked that name out a long time ago. Around 2000 or so, years before this blog, when I dreamed of becoming a DJ, because I LOVE House music, techno etc and I had Technics 1200s set up at home and collected vinyl. Supernova was going to be my DJ name.
Then I put it in the blog as a fun thing but I never instructed Tara to introduce me as Tatiana Supernova for this documentary. I just want to make that clear, in case anyone is wondering or thinks I am kind of crazy, lol.
But I do think it sounds cute, Tatiana Supernova, like a super hero or something, well a heroine to be politically correct. Maybe I should come up with a super heroine costume with a large T in pink rhinestones on the front, a pink cape and thigh high latex boots. Then I need my own superpower too, how about a super queef or something? Or maybe a rapid and deadly ball busting kick? I could patrol the streets and strip clubs putting unruly men in their place Supernova style. Watch out! Tatiana will blast you with her super queefs if you do not tip the girls on stage!!!
Back to the documentary. I was interviewed for about 40 minutes and answered all kinds of questions, most of them work related.
Also, the footage of the feet and legs in heels on the stage, that is not me. Not sure where that is from but those are not my feet, plus I don't have any tattoos.
I think they did a good job putting the piece together, it was fun to participate in it. I hope you will watch and enjoy it too.
Also, nice close up on my face while putting on that lip gloss, hello! Good that I don't have a bunch of speed bumps all over my face. And that's me with no foundation or powder. So, quite barefaced.
You can also buy the documentary on dvd. You can find it here
http://www.behindtheboom.com/Behind_the_Boom/Welcome.html