Man... I need an assistant. I've got comics to post, and a new interface. Damned if I got time to do the painfully slow modem upload dance. Maybe instead of sleeping through Christmas this year I'll get the webpage up to date.
Dunno. Out.
09.16.03 7.45am yeah.
Just finished 10 seconds of our new movie. The mural is almost complete. Post media soon.
(off to work)
09.02.03 11.11pm jumpin
Jay Miller is Back. We're almost done with the the mural. Life is good and getting better.
I found some rather juvenile digital art I made a long time ago. Have a look.
Punk Rock Animators Unite!!! "Live Freaky, Die Freaky" is a post-apocalyptic, stop-motion film involving Billy Joe Armstrong of Green Day and Tim "Lint" Armstrong of Rancid. The movie takes place in the 31st century and features Charlie Manson as a messiah-type character. I really don't know what to expect. Here's a link.
Well I've edited out my entries from the summer as they are mostly a record of my unhappiness and discontent, and not that of my progress or artistry. But so as to not manicure my (unexistant) public existence, I've made the entries available here.
hm. Well... Jay,
Rich and myself shot the final scenes to our movie. We put it together
only to find that the walking scene (the scene that was most stressful and
time consuming) was too dark. I presumed that we'd have to shoot it again.
But Jay salvaged the whole operation by editing each frame, pulling out
what he could out of the dim images of our little puppet. We have
assembled a un-edited
sequence of all of our material. It's not available yet as we have run
out of
space on this site and I have yet to find a suitable new place to post our
endeavors. As soon as I find a place that allows movies we'll be making a
page dedicated to our animations.
I seem to have survived finals
relatively unscathed. I didn't do so hot in 353 but I passed. Completion
of my independant study in painting this summer will end the travesty that
has been my academic career. After completing a number of commissions this
summer I can move to a new place and start saving for a building.
I
finally made my feelings known to the girl in question and while she was
exceedingly
receptive she did admit that she had to 'figure thing out'. It is my hope
that at the very least she feels appreciated.
05.13.03 1:45am lighter.
Here are stills of
Jay and I working on the movie Monday night. It's too bad Rich wasn't
there. GET OFF THE INTERNET SO I CAN CALL YOU RICH!
I want to add photos of all my stop
motion
puppets, props ect. but I need to get pictures first.
05.08.03 12.13am bad timing as usual,
crushing
Burned out. Thinking about the wrong stuff. Should take
a break before I start stressing out. Extra sleep is helping. I think the
term "all-nighter" is permanently out of my working vocabulary. And while
it's hard not having that extra time, sticking to going to sleep 12-12.30
and not relying on the wee hours will ultimately force me to procrastinate
less.
Finished new puppet and t.v. prop. Can't wait to
animate.
Meeting John weldin, Dennis Speagle, and Dave Amrod at the
shop tommorrow to
discuss commissions.
It's officially Thursday and no reply to my
shift post. Not looking foward to telling the girl that I can't go. Trying
to
get to know eachother during the last weeks of school is difficult. We're
both trying to restrain ourselves and focus on work. NY would at least
give a chance to occupy the same room(s) without worrying about work
(except that I'd probably worry anyway).
Bed calls
This
entry reads like a telegram.
05.07.03 welcome home jellybean
I had a
webpage here. I didn't ever update it but I intended to turn it into a
journal of sorts relatively soon. I deleted the site to allow someone to
put something on my account so they could submit to the Art-Exchange
exhibition. While I didn't give my webpage any attention, It grieves me to
not have one. So in turn I submit this, an entirely hard coded webpage.