The now infrequently updated video journies of the author.
I'm really excited about you watching this video. I was inspired by Josh Leo's recent creative discovery. Josh calls it a 'Subliminal Slideshow.' Clever Josh! I've never seen this done before with every day, unorganized photos of seemingly unrelated, disjointed locations. In theory it should't work, yet it does!Have you ever heard the term "a picture is worth a thousand words?" If that's the case, this video is worth over 4,000,000 words. There are over 4000 photos in 3 minutes.You'll never th...
Chickens for WinnipEGGers is an activist organization I worked with over the past 4 months. Through a university class which provided the equipment, we set out to help different activist organizations in and around Winnipeg by producing a video to help them get out their message. I'm pretty proud of the results! If you have time, please give it a watch and an comment! If you've got a story to tell and are looking for someone to tell it, please let me know.
I watched the championship game between CMU and ACC this afternoon. Congratulations to my roommates Mike and Jon on their victory!
The last time I saw Joy, I was standing on a train platform watching her drive away. It was December of 2003, and we had become best friends in video production school in South Africa. Despite the years and the distance between us, we managed to stay in semi-regular contact with one another via telephone and web-cam. She says I was her rock. I say she was my confidante. We never knew when, if ever, we would ever see one another again. Five years later and we rendezvous in Tahoe to go skiing. L...
I won't be spending Christmas in Winnipeg, but I want to experience some of the holiday traditions with my friends! I invited Amanda and Meg over to McMillan House for some baking.
I missed my bus this evening, so I share about why I quit my job.
Guy Madden, a Winnipegger and obscure film director, recently released a black and white docu-fantasy called "My Winnipeg." Filled with half truths and half lies, he shows the history of Winnipeg and his attempt to escape the city by 'filming himself out the place.'Amanda is a sassy Seattelite who, around the same time as I, moved to Winnipeg and we became friends. She wanted to make a video for her parents birthdays (5 days apart), as she was unable to make it back to Seattle this year to cel...
Reading the story on my "Goats Do Roam" bottle of wine.
Amanda and I spent the day wandering around Downtown Winnipeg and the Forks Market. The river has recently risen over it's banks and the walk way that follows the Assiniboine down to the Forks. That did not deter us from enjoying the river walk and catching some of the sights and sounds of Two Rivers.