Friday, December 20, 2013
Holy Guacamole, A New Post!!!
So in between the last post and this post a lot has happened.
I started working more with an old colleague of mine and we did some major projects for a couple of MLM companies. Had some issues, got over those issues and moved on.
I've been slowly moving away from video and back into animation more these last few months. Might try making a go of a graphics biz again. Maybe it will work out this time.
Anyways, just wanted to post and bring this blog a little more current.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Webseries Killed
And just like that, the webseries is dead.
I started work on the webseries with the plan that my normal freelance hours were not going to pick up until later this summer, by which time I had hoped to be ahead in episodes to allow me to work both webseries and video editing at the same time.
Well that plan got quickly scrapped when I picked up some work from some old client's. It was supposed to be 2 quick jobs which has avalanched into 6 more jobs and more are coming. I'm not complaining as money is always good. It just means that I need to reorganize.
I'm taking the first story idea I had which would have filled season 1 of the webseries and turning it into a trilogy of short films. This gives me more time to expand the story. There were certain things that felt rushed in the webseries format. This added time allows for the story to unfold at a better pace. Also, I'm not feeling as rushed to crank out an episode. I had this feeling, even though I wasn't launching until April, that I needed to get as many episodes finished as I could. This change allows me to slow down a little and make sure that certain things are exactly (or close to) how I want them.
There are many other benefits to going the short film route, and I'll cover those both here and in the production blog for the trilogy as the time arises.
I'm not going to lock myself into any firm dates or timelines for completion of each short just yet, but I would like to try and release one every 6-8 months. People are used to waiting years for a feature film sequel, so months might be reasonable and even if it goes longer I doubt it's going to be years between shorts.
And yes, I do believe that releasing every 6-8 months is achievable.
So there's the current plan. I'll update here with the new production blog site for the trilogy when it's ready.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Web Series Announcement
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Goodbye 2011... Hello 2012...
Around March, I was able to take care of my dental issues, which greatly improved my health. All in time to see my one Sister-In-Law's get married to her second husband. In August when school started, my son who turns 10 tomorrow was hit by a car while riding his bike. Luckily he was not seriously injured and just had to wear a splint and use crutches for a couple of weeks.
September, my brother came to visit from Washington State. First time we had seen him since our Father died in 2008. We didn't get to do everything we wanted, but we did pull the kids from classes so that we could all go to the zoo. The day I took him to the airport, I was heading home and my van broke down on the freeway. It still isn't fixed.
October 17th, my wife and I celebrated our 13th Wedding Anniversary. We decided we would invite our daughter, our oldest niece and their boyfriends to join us at a local amusement park. While on the way to the park, we had a tire blowout on the freeway and no spare (borrowed van). Spent 2 hours waiting for someone to bring us a spare on a rim that didn't fit right. 30 minutes later, after finding a tire shop to change rims and getting the "spare" back on the vehicle, we were enjoying ourselves. It was a fun time, and I still need to make copies of the pictures for everyone!
Halloween was a little different this year as we didn't have the van to take the kids to Grandma's house to go Trick 'r Treating around her neighborhood. So we went over to the Church and did their Trunk 'r Treat program, then I came home and my wife took the kids and went to another Church for their Trunk 'r' Treat program and then let the kids hit a few houses on the way home for some good old Trick 'r Treating. The older 3 kids hitched rides with Aunts to Grandma's house so they could go out with their cousins and then brought home some of Grandma's Halloween Chili that she makes every year.
Thanksgiving was the usual, seeing as how we always have it at our house, since we have the biggest house out of all my wife's family.
Christmas came and people that we know thought that it might not be a very good Christmas for us, but my wife had been planning since August, so Christmas was better than it was last year. Christmas dinner was the usual, since... See Thanksgiving. I ended Christmas day by watching the Doctor Who Christmas Special by myself. My wife went to bed somewhat early, because she had to be to work early the next morning. The kids went downstairs to watch the movies that Santa had brought them.
Heading into the new year, I'm making plans for a couple of things. One of the biggest things I'm planning is the release of a series of short animated films or an animated webseries. I've mentioned this plan before, here on the blog, and will be making an official announcement within the first 2 weeks of the year. If I decide to go the short film route, then I'm also planning to work on a webcomic/graphic novel to fill in some stories that I want to tell. If I go the webseries route, I might just turn those stories into episodes for the series. I'm still torn on which way to go. All of these plans are in addition to the continuation of the freelance stuff I'll be working on. Maybe even adding more freelance work to my schedule if I need the money.
Overall, 2011 has been a pretty good year. Here's hoping that 2012 is an even better year!
Happy New Year, Everyone!!!!!
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Lightwave 11... My precious...
Sunday, December 11, 2011
The DVDs They Haunt Me...
Let's go back a bit though... Remember those DVDs from the beginning of September? (link here) After turning in the fixed DVDs, I thought I was finished them. Turns out they needed to add an whole new language subtitle to all 3 DVDs. Why they couldn't have done it back when I was authoring the originals, I will never know. So, I got to go through and re-author the discs. I saw this as kind of a good thing in some regards. It gave me the chance to go back and clean up the menus a little and fix some things that bothered me about the original authoring. Now the menu's are cleaner with the highlighted selection and the flow of the disc layout in DVD Studio Pro is much more readable.
The second DVD project was a straight forward, replace footage with new footage and remove certain people from the video entirely, then re-author the disc using a new menu. Simple, straight forward, no issues.
The third and final DVD project was supposed to be pretty simple as well, but it turned out not to be so simple... Client wanted video from the 3 DVD set inserted into a similar video for a different region. However, the video itself is of a different length, and wouldn't fit either the subtitled track, nor the voice over track. Unfortunately, the only way to move forward with this would be to use the video from the 3 DVD set and then redo the entire subtitles and voice over work.
The other client work was straight forward video editing and After Effects work. Nothing overly spectacular about it.
Right now, the only other client work that's on the horizon is set for late January or early February. So maybe I'll be able to work on some of my own stuff now!
Friday, November 11, 2011
Lightwave 11
While the event was very nice and I enjoyed listening to some of the guys whose work I have admired for years, the night was really about the new version of Lightwave.
Lightwave 11 has a bunch of new feature built in that I've been wanting for years. Instancing, Bullet Hard Body Dynamics, Fracture tool in Modeler and much more. Check out the features list here.
While there is a vocal bunch on the Newtek forums complaining about this release and having to pay for stuff that was supposed to be in Core before it was dropped, I think that this release is pretty solid. At least as solid as any release from Newtek can be. Do the vocal one's have a point about having to pay for stuff that was promised to them in a prior release? Yes, they do. However, if you got in on the "ground level" of the Core incident, then you paid your upgrade fee almost 3 years ago for the v10.x release. I'm more than willing to pay out again for an upgrade. It could be worse, we could be paying every year for an upgrade/maintenance fee like some other companies. Of course we might end up paying for yearly upgrades now that Newtek seems to have steered the Lightwave ship back on course.
In the end, I will be upgrading to the new Lightwave 11, and look forward to using it. I can't wait to dig into some of the Bullet Physics stuff and make things explode. I just need to wait for my clients to pay me. Back to the grind.
FTC Disclosure - I was not paid by Newtek or any representative of Newtek for this post; I received no special consideration from Newtek; no material connection exists between Newtek and myself. I do however use Lightwave software in my day to day business operations, bought on the open market with my own money.