July 9, 1992
Here I am again at the airport. Seems like that’s the only time I ever get to write any more.
My last day at Broderbund was predictably frenetic. I was the last to leave at 8 pm, right after Scott. Tom Rettig brought in his favorite narrator, a guy named Mark, and we recorded the narration in under two hours. Nicole read the Princess. The Queen’s still a problem; we may need to bring in a real actress.
It’s coming together quite nicely. I don’t regret the time I’m spending on it; I’m enjoying it and also I’m learning a lot. In fact, I’d say I’m learning as much about directing on this project as I have on any film I’ve worked on.
I’m starting to think this computer-games racket is not only more fun than filmmaking but even, in some ways, cooler.

