A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2010
Original Title:
Ready
Alternate Titles:
Ready (Re'Search Wait'S)
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Electronic Arts Intermix
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 27
In Ready, Wait, played by Trecartin, is introduced as the eponymous figure of the series. Wait waits. He forsakes a "career" in favor of a "job," the execution of which Trecartin calls a "work performance." A careerist like Y-Ready (Veronica Gelbaum) may call the shots, but she is locked in her own endless narcissistic ascent, whereas Wait can retire from his job at anytime, and does, only to come back from vacation marked for containment. A third type of worker, Able (Lizzie Fitch), more fluidly adopts and discards the gestures of job and career, positing herself as a hobbyist who contrives the situations and outcomes she needs to keep her wave going.
Animation:
Ryan Trecartin
Rhett LaRue
Casting:
Ryan Trecartin
Cinematography:
Ryan Trecartin
Rhett LaRue
Brian McKelligott
Sergio Pastor
Director:
Ryan Trecartin
Editor:
Ryan Trecartin
Hairstylist:
Lizzie Fitch
Makeup Artist:
Lizzie Fitch
Rob Scheppy
Music:
Ryan Trecartin
Lizzie Fitch
Producer:
Elizabeth Dee
Set Decoration:
Kenny Curran
Taya Koschnick
Brian McKelligott
Sergio Pastor
Lizzie Fitch
Rhett LaRue
Wardrobe Designer:
Lizzie Fitch
Writer:
Ryan Trecartin
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