I miss LA!
Lonely Seattle
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Ringing in 2011 Olympia style!
This is the New Year's Eve saved by the Sonics! The Sonics announced late in 2010 that they'd be playing a show down in Olympia and we jumped at the chance. It just so happens that we have 2 good friends living in Olympia and we were able to crash at their fantastic digs.
If you don't know the Sonics, I highly recommend you catch up and check them out ASAP. Especially considering they have a new album out now and are on an extensive world tour.
The Sonics Wiki
It was a seriously frigid night especially as we did all our adventuring on foot. On the plus side, who wants to drive on NYE w/all the amateur drunks out on the road?
There were so many highlights aside from the actual show itself, I think I'll list them in terms of "firsts" for 2011! I hope starting the year off with so much fun and friendship leads to good things down the road (including writing in my blog a wee bit more often)
So..here it goes:
If you don't know the Sonics, I highly recommend you catch up and check them out ASAP. Especially considering they have a new album out now and are on an extensive world tour.
The Sonics Wiki
It was a seriously frigid night especially as we did all our adventuring on foot. On the plus side, who wants to drive on NYE w/all the amateur drunks out on the road?
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| my boyfriend, not an amateur |
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| sonics fandom |
There were so many highlights aside from the actual show itself, I think I'll list them in terms of "firsts" for 2011! I hope starting the year off with so much fun and friendship leads to good things down the road (including writing in my blog a wee bit more often)
So..here it goes:
Labels:
drums,
garage rock,
music,
Olympia,
sonics,
travel,
washington
Saturday, December 11, 2010
It's nice to know I'm not alone out in the editorial world
There are a whole series of these videos popping up online and they make me laugh and cringe all at once. After 10+ years in the film and tv world, I'm happy to see folks are saying exactly what I've thought on many occasions. Venting is a form of healing and why not do it w/strange, animated bunnies?
Labels:
editing,
feature film,
film making,
producer
Monday, October 11, 2010
Smelling like a monster!
Sesame Street continues it's appeal to adults as well as the kiddies! love it!
Monday, July 5, 2010
Adventures in Eastern Washington
On our way to Dry Falls, we stopped for some pix at Soap Lake which the locals claim have healing waters. It was amazing to finally have sun to enjoy after being stuck under dark clouds in Seattle for most of June!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soap_Lake
Thursday, May 20, 2010
May is Lyme Awareness Month and the Vampire Diaries cast is helping out!
May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month. Help paint May Lyme green. This disease is no joke and the CDC needs to wake the F up already! Many live in pain and depression and don't have to!
http://www.learnaboutlyme.com
http://www.youtube.com/lymenaide
http://www.ilads.org/
http://www.turnthecorner.org/
http://www.lymedisease.org/
http://lymenaide.wordpress.com/
http://learnaboutlyme.wordpress.com/
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
A little reminder of why I do what I do
Back in 2003, I had an amazing opportunity to work on a film called "November" which made it all the way to Sundance and won the Best Cinematography award. The hours were long, the learning curve was sometimes intimidating, but the reward of working with so many creative minds on a great project was priceless. I just came across this clip on Greg Harrison's (director) blog and it brought a smile to my face. As you watch this behind the scenes clip, it will be obvious to you why I love to edit and hope to work on more features in the near future. Editing is often a very lonely endeavor. Independent filmmaking often doesn't pay the bills. However, I would never trade the creative rewards in this kind of project for any amount of money.
Trying to find post-production work in a non-industry town like Seattle is definitely a challenge. However, I'm glad to have little bits of inspiration like this sprinkling in to keep me going on the daily quest for the next great gig! This clip also reminds me that for all of it's negatives, Los Angeles really is a town of some incredibly creative people in all regards.
The Making Of November from Greg Harrison on Vimeo.
Trying to find post-production work in a non-industry town like Seattle is definitely a challenge. However, I'm glad to have little bits of inspiration like this sprinkling in to keep me going on the daily quest for the next great gig! This clip also reminds me that for all of it's negatives, Los Angeles really is a town of some incredibly creative people in all regards.
The Making Of November from Greg Harrison on Vimeo.
Labels:
editing,
feature film,
film making,
november
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
The end of a chapter
This past Friday, April 2nd marked my official last day working at RealNetworks, Inc. Of course, I'm accepting all the normal range of emotions people experience when confronted by a layoff. I wasn't there very long, but 2.77 years can be a very long time for someone used to freelance editing at many different shops. Why does this job merit extra mourning? Perhaps, it's because it was in many ways a dream job. A full-time corporate job w/all the benefits implied and the added bonus of a great team of colleagues, ice cream cake, and wine Fridays. This really WAS the Emerald City complete with a gig allowing me to edit, produce live and studio events, TRAVEL, and most importantly give me a rest from the rigors of the freelance world. If you've never gone freelance and had to answer to yourself for EVERYTHING, you might think it's a walk in the park. You can wake up whenever you want, work out for hours, etc.
However, having more time means you have that much more time to worry about where your next paycheck is coming from and how you'll pay for your health benefits.
There is really no "good" part about getting laid off unless you truly were miserable day in and day out @ this job.
In my case, my world crumbled a bit thinking that I'll have to hope and pray that I rid myself of Lyme disease before my extended health benefits expire.
I'm also a jobless post-production professional in a town with very few job prospects. However, if I suddenly woke up knowing CSS and HTML tomorrow, I'd be home free. There are so many things I'd like to geek out on first before becoming a code monkey. I could easily geek out on Adobe, FCP, and Avid for ages before getting remotely bored.
In conclusion, I'll really miss my coworkers and friends. However, I will not miss the company protocol that has resulted in nothing but layoffs since I landed this job in 2007.
I suppose like every other public corporation, it must be responsible first and foremost to its stockholders. After all, we do live in imperialist America. I do hope the numbers start to look up for them if only for the sake of my friends still holding on to the ship.
Pondering a move back to LA or NYC soon if things don't start looking up in the northwest
Pondering a move back to LA or NYC soon if things don't start looking up in the northwest
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