Tuesday, November 6, 2007

After Effects Basic Training 1-3, Forty-Six Days Down

I got a firewire cable from Ms. I today.

Shhh ... seriously don't tell no one you saw this. It's a preview of what the Halloween page on yearbook will look like (note that it's not complete)

My cousin was over today.

Cool little set up.

Today I did the Andrew Kramer basic after effects training lessons one through three.

I downloaded the files from his site on my PC.

And I transfered it over to my Mac.

Today I did the introduction ...


Effects(which was most fun) ...


And Animation. Tomorrow I may just do only one lesson.


Me and Whoopi edited a few parts in Whoopi vs. SilentBat II together through iChat videochat. This was my view.

This was his.
Peace

Monday, November 5, 2007

Writer's Strike, Forty-Five Days Down (Absent)

OK, so maybe mandatory withdrawal from a few shows would not be an entirely negative experience. But still.

In case you've ignored the sounds of rising panic rippling over Hollywood lately: The networks and studios have been negotiating a new contract with the union representing TV and film writers, and . . . let's just say it's not going well.

If it happens, a strike could wind up being even more damaging than the infamous 1988 writers' walkout, which academics and other observers have generally characterized as a lose-lose. Back then, thousands of people were thrown out of work for more than five months, and some estimates peg the entertainment industry's strike-related losses as high as $500 million.

The TV business has changed a lot since then, in ways that may make a strike even less palatable now. More about that in a minute.

In any case, the Writers Guild of America isn't finding much common ground with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, with the sides far apart on issues like splitting revenues from new media and whether reality shows should be unionized. At the conclusion of talks Thursday, the AMPTP fired off a statement ripping the guild for raising what it said were "a number of red herrings and irrelevant financial information." The guild has publicly dissed the producers' group as "not serious" (both sides are due back at the bargaining table Tuesday). If members give the OK, the guild could call a strike as early as Nov. 1 [now]. (Read More)

This could mean that shows like "Lost" and "Heroes" may have very short seasons. I've already read on another blog that Heroes has already filmed an alternative season finale already if the writers do not come back from the strike soon.

Superstar Music Video. Hmmm ... I'm still on the fence about the video (after watching a few times I like it a lot more). I think Dumb it Down was a lot more active than this. Also, I don't think the video relates to his lyrics as much, it's just more visually appealing. What I did like a lot was the introduction of the characters he said that would be featured throughout The Cool. Of course, there is a "The Cool" which is the man in the tattered suit wit the gold necklace and grill with nappy hair. Then there was "The Streets" which I believe is depicted by all the girls but mostly by the one at the beginning and especially the one in red because of these lyrics from one of his mixtapes called "Real Recognize real":

"They say the streets is a demon in a dress
Wit dollar signs in her eyes and semen on her breath (UH!)
Scantly clad, no panties, deep throating in an alley
Aging badly in sunglasses she pretty
Slain boyfriend names is tattooed on her titties
Sprinkling greed ignorance and envy inside of a Philly
Hennessey tears, ass'll bring ya enemy's here
Flirt wit her flaws till you run up in her raw"

And then there is "The Game" who I think is only depicted once in the whole video. He's the man in shadow with money raining down around him.


This is a cool little video too. I'm not familiar with the "Cool Kids" and when I tried to look them up on Wikipedia they didn't show up so they must be new.




This is one of the best moment to me in the Lord of the Rings series:



Peace

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Lily-Ann-Twone Day

After Cast Party (which was enjoyable) I was awoken by everyone who was still there, asking Dominique, Devon, Briana and me if we wanted to head to Denny's. We complied. It was cool having a breakfast with a good few of the cast and I think one person on crew (me). Most of my crew buddies left the Cast Party and didn't stay with me over night (thus, I was left alone).

After Denny's Domo dropped me off at home and I took a quick shower and got dress to get ready to go to West Covina to hang out with Lillian (mucho fotos below). I had to take a bus I was unfamiliar with but it was cool. It was a very comfortable bus.


I stared at this building while I waited.


In tenth grade I performed there for City Hall.


Strawberry Surf Rider (tried something besides Strawberries Wild)

Brain Freeze



We saw Saw IV. It was a cool flick with some very sick and seamless transitions like woah.

We went through the whole movie and didn't even drink all our Jamba Juice, which is more surprising for her because she had the 16 oz.

His name: Baja Freeman





Her mom took us to this Korean Restaurant afterwards and it was so bomb.









Tired much?








Peace

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Missed a Blog

I missed my first blog. It was a full two months before I did it. I'm pretty impressed. I think hell week really threw me off. This blog has been lacking lately. Everything should be back up and running properly on Monday (I hope).

Thursday, November 1, 2007

The Cool is Coming, Forty-Three Days Down



I realize I have a lot of pictures to upload so it's either I won't post them at all or I'm going to do them at a later date. Until then here is my facebook with most of the pictures from Halloween

Today I realized that one of my greatest faults is my jealousy for certain things.

Peace