I absolutely can not proceed with anything... I repeat, ANYTHING, until I've gone through the plethora of unopened snail mail that has taken up residence atop my file cabinet. I guess that means I'm holding off a bit on Cool New Project #2 until I can rest assured that I have not forgotten anything dire.
This is more than just a maintenance measure from Cool New Project #1 because even when I tidied everything up, I still just "tidied" the unopened mail instead of opening it.
I think when there is a backlog of anything, it really makes it less appealing to "keep up" with things as they roll in. So, today I will be opening up EVERY piece of mail that I have left in a pile and see what happens
It's a bit scary. You just never know what kinds of scary stuff could be in an envelope. I think it's the reason that many people are scared of clowns. Who's under there?
I will keep a running tally of all the envelopes I open, what opening them entails, and what consequences I've incurred from opening them late. Maybe I will share this information as a cautionary tale to all. Maybe not. Either way, I'll post again when I'm done.
I'm scared.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
CNP #2: Inspired Animation
Hot diggity damn, am I excited for this next project. And it will sure be a lot more fun than tidying up my room!
Let me first explain to you the first word of the title here. Inspired. On a daily basis, there are so many people that inspire the crap out of me that making a list of them becomes completely useless. Every so often, however, someone really strikes a chord in me. Quite literally, in fact. I was recently at a small concert in Allston in which my current favorite singer, Lisa Hannigan was co-headlining. The venue was so intimate, and the nature of her music so simple and enchanting at times, that I really and honestly thought to myself, "Well, gosh darnit, Kristy, why don't you try making some music?" I mean, I've always wished to be able to express myself musically, but there it was, that pang to do something. A quite powerful pang. I acknowledged it, and plan not to ignore it.
Now, this next project will not necessarily involve music or making music, but it may. Instead, I wanted to draw upon the pang I felt and the excitement that swelled deep within me at the thought of creating music... even bad music.
I felt that pang again yesterday, while watching YouTube. I stumbled upon a brother duo who call themselves "The Fu" who write original music as well as doing some cover songs. They do not, however, simply plop themselves in front of the camera, press record, and play. Instead, they make these elaborate and sophisticated music videos that are funny, clever, imaginative, and riveting, amongst other adjectives that I could use. Oh yes, other adjectives like inspiring.
The most inspiring of their videos (links below) happened to be the ones in which they used animation to tell the story of the music they were playing. The use a method of animation that I am familiar with from college called stop-motion.
Now, it's been about a decade (holy bejesus) since I took my undergraduate animation class, but I remember absolutely loving it. The whole class was solely focused on stop-motion animation. We had fancy cameras hooked to video tapes back then (yes, VHS tapes), but I am absolutely sure that my iPhone and applications within my MacBook Pro--and maybe even my old iMac that has Photoshop and (I hope) Flash--will be enough to carry me through this venture. Technology has made a lot of things way more accessible to the world and I hope to be able to harness some of that correctly to make the project a feasible feat. Fingers figuratively crossed.
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Cool New Project #2: Inspired Animation
Objectives: (1) Create stop-motion video animation using technology I currently have at my immediate disposal. (2) Somehow export/upload/post animation(s) to this blog for public viewing.
Timeline: TBD--I think I'll need to break this into baby pieces and create mini do-able deadlines for myself so that this seems less daunting. By the end of this week, I will post my plan to break this project into bite-sized chunks. Be on the lookout.
Possible Roadblocks: Lack of either technical prowess or video savvy, my life-long battle with stifling perfectionism, the sheer amount of behind-the-scenes work/time necessary to make even as little as ten seconds of animation.
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Here are my favorite stop-motion animation videos from The Fu:
1. We Say Hallo
2. Me and You
I left a comment on the "We Say Hallo" video and they answered me right away. Hooray!
And just for fun... more stop-motion music videos:
3. In Your Arms by Kina Grannis (Keep in mind that this particular video took two years and a crew of thirty people to accomplish.)
4. Turned of the TV by Lessang (This was a pretty racy video for Korea, so I heard that it got banned from music television. I might have gotten that fact wrong, though.)
Let me first explain to you the first word of the title here. Inspired. On a daily basis, there are so many people that inspire the crap out of me that making a list of them becomes completely useless. Every so often, however, someone really strikes a chord in me. Quite literally, in fact. I was recently at a small concert in Allston in which my current favorite singer, Lisa Hannigan was co-headlining. The venue was so intimate, and the nature of her music so simple and enchanting at times, that I really and honestly thought to myself, "Well, gosh darnit, Kristy, why don't you try making some music?" I mean, I've always wished to be able to express myself musically, but there it was, that pang to do something. A quite powerful pang. I acknowledged it, and plan not to ignore it.
Now, this next project will not necessarily involve music or making music, but it may. Instead, I wanted to draw upon the pang I felt and the excitement that swelled deep within me at the thought of creating music... even bad music.
I felt that pang again yesterday, while watching YouTube. I stumbled upon a brother duo who call themselves "The Fu" who write original music as well as doing some cover songs. They do not, however, simply plop themselves in front of the camera, press record, and play. Instead, they make these elaborate and sophisticated music videos that are funny, clever, imaginative, and riveting, amongst other adjectives that I could use. Oh yes, other adjectives like inspiring.
The most inspiring of their videos (links below) happened to be the ones in which they used animation to tell the story of the music they were playing. The use a method of animation that I am familiar with from college called stop-motion.
Now, it's been about a decade (holy bejesus) since I took my undergraduate animation class, but I remember absolutely loving it. The whole class was solely focused on stop-motion animation. We had fancy cameras hooked to video tapes back then (yes, VHS tapes), but I am absolutely sure that my iPhone and applications within my MacBook Pro--and maybe even my old iMac that has Photoshop and (I hope) Flash--will be enough to carry me through this venture. Technology has made a lot of things way more accessible to the world and I hope to be able to harness some of that correctly to make the project a feasible feat. Fingers figuratively crossed.
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Cool New Project #2: Inspired Animation
Objectives: (1) Create stop-motion video animation using technology I currently have at my immediate disposal. (2) Somehow export/upload/post animation(s) to this blog for public viewing.
Timeline: TBD--I think I'll need to break this into baby pieces and create mini do-able deadlines for myself so that this seems less daunting. By the end of this week, I will post my plan to break this project into bite-sized chunks. Be on the lookout.
Possible Roadblocks: Lack of either technical prowess or video savvy, my life-long battle with stifling perfectionism, the sheer amount of behind-the-scenes work/time necessary to make even as little as ten seconds of animation.
--
Here are my favorite stop-motion animation videos from The Fu:
1. We Say Hallo
2. Me and You
I left a comment on the "We Say Hallo" video and they answered me right away. Hooray!
And just for fun... more stop-motion music videos:
3. In Your Arms by Kina Grannis (Keep in mind that this particular video took two years and a crew of thirty people to accomplish.)
4. Turned of the TV by Lessang (This was a pretty racy video for Korea, so I heard that it got banned from music television. I might have gotten that fact wrong, though.)
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
"After" Pictures (CNP #1)
So, a few of you who had maybe read about my first project may have assumed that I had forgotten about it or missed my deadline for tidiness. Such was not the case. I did a pretty decent job, if I do say so myself, as illustrated by the pictures included in this post. Although I was not timely in posting the results of the project on the proposed deadline, I did, in fact, finish this project on Tuesday, the 26th of June.
This is what my room looked like at 10:00 pm on Tuesday, June 26th. I sent the picture to one inquiring friend via iPhone, to which he emphatically commented, "Oh yeah! Looking good!... Your drawers are closed too!"
Yes, gosh darnit, they are closed! And I can see my wood floor! Five days later, and the room is still pretty clean.
The trick here is to really follow those rules I outlined for myself on my bedroom door (see previous post). The hardest rule to follow by far has got to be the first and most important rule... the mail rule.
I still haven't opened all of my mail. I'm not sure exactly why, but I think I might have phobia of closed envelopes. I mean, really, anything could be inside of a closed envelope. The bad part is, it's often something important. My friend had to text me this week to remind me to send back the RSVP to her wedding. True story. Embarrassing as hell.
Any way, I will consider my first project a success, although definitely a work in progress that I will likely have to return to over and over and over. I don't think that we have seen the end of this one.
After unclutteredness comes organization. And after organization comes decoration. Which is (hopefully) followed by satisfaction and enjoyment and relaxation.
And parties. Where I invite people over to my house so that they can see how well I've done and get the impression that I am a pulled-together, legit adult. Yeah. I'll make that happen.
As of right now, I have several new project ideas in the works, so you'll be hearing from me really soon about the next one. Maybe even today, if I make a decision.
Until then, take care, stay tidy and happy...
Kristy
This is what my room looked like at 10:00 pm on Tuesday, June 26th. I sent the picture to one inquiring friend via iPhone, to which he emphatically commented, "Oh yeah! Looking good!... Your drawers are closed too!"
Yes, gosh darnit, they are closed! And I can see my wood floor! Five days later, and the room is still pretty clean.
The trick here is to really follow those rules I outlined for myself on my bedroom door (see previous post). The hardest rule to follow by far has got to be the first and most important rule... the mail rule.
I still haven't opened all of my mail. I'm not sure exactly why, but I think I might have phobia of closed envelopes. I mean, really, anything could be inside of a closed envelope. The bad part is, it's often something important. My friend had to text me this week to remind me to send back the RSVP to her wedding. True story. Embarrassing as hell.
Any way, I will consider my first project a success, although definitely a work in progress that I will likely have to return to over and over and over. I don't think that we have seen the end of this one.
After unclutteredness comes organization. And after organization comes decoration. Which is (hopefully) followed by satisfaction and enjoyment and relaxation.
And parties. Where I invite people over to my house so that they can see how well I've done and get the impression that I am a pulled-together, legit adult. Yeah. I'll make that happen.
As of right now, I have several new project ideas in the works, so you'll be hearing from me really soon about the next one. Maybe even today, if I make a decision.
Until then, take care, stay tidy and happy...
Kristy
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