Sunday, May 11, 2008

48 Hour Film Project

Here's the film we wrote-shot and edited last week.
more about the wild adventure later.


Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Waiting on the World...
As I'm waiting for some video to render, I figured it was high-time to catch up.
I am currently editing a montage/composition intro for a KBYU special on N. Eldon Tanner. (It's maxing my little laptop's capacities...)


I'm also in the midst of wrapping up my second sem. here at BYU, One full paper left, and two rough drafts to polish up. the paper is an exploratory look at the Television news biz... how can they balance being Journalists...if they operate as a business...for profit? A couple insightful interviews, and some deep thought..and it's been quite intriguing.
I've also picked up some extra $$ shooting for the U.S. Ski Team, basically a TV production company out of LA pays me to shoot Aerials and Mogul competitions in Park City...Pretty Great stuff!
...front row + dough!
And in the near future to exciting events;
we're finally returning to Bakersfield (and of course Disneyland).
...and when we return it will be time for this year's 48 hr festival Film competition. We're looking to really do well this year. Last Year was tremendous fun and we won the award for best scripting.
That is all.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Poor Genius

Earlier this week I did some 1-on-1 editing training with a guy in SLC. It was a blast, I didn't realize how much I really knew! (Then again, he didn't start using computers or email until a year ago. So there was plenty to share.)
Here's where my rant comes in... Here's a guy, that works construction during the day, but has a 'sugar momma'. She has given him like a 400 sq ft. studio to do his creative work in. In there is a crap load of instruments, guitars galore, drums, keyboards, you name it. AND in one corner a sweet video editing system. Mac G5 dual core, dual widescreens HD monitors, an HDV deck and all sorts of speakers and toys. It was great fun to show him the ins and outs of his own system, it's potential and what not. As I left he showed me, tucked away in a closet, a full set of airplane ready shooting gear. This wasn't a handycam and a collapsible tripod. These were huge padded bags for carrying pelican cases with an HD camera, boom mic setup, and a $2500 audio recorder with a port-a-brace carrying case!!

Now the kicker. He got this gear because he wanted to make an audio recording of noises and sounds of the Amazon rain forest. Then the 'momma' figured if they're going down there they should get some video gear and shoot it. (She paid us, Super Heumann Productions, to come over and show them the ins and outs of the camera last summer.) So on a whim they get a full set of professional gear- fly to South America and shoot crocodiles, and the howling monkeys!! AND THEY HAD NO CLUE WHAT THEY WERE DOING!
Now he's trying to edit some of it together and maybe market it... BUT HAS NO CLUE!.
Please forgive me for my outbursts, but I feel like Michaelangelo watching some kid off the street finger-painting with fresco on the Sistine Ceiling!
Oh well what can I do.

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

My, My, My...
The last four months have been tremendous! We have settled in Spanish Fork and make daily trips to Campus where we hand off our little Bean. School has been delightful for Drew, finally a challenge that has inspired him to excel. (straight A's for the first semester ;) ).
Peach is thoroughly enjoying her time in the Daily News newsroom, where she gets to pass along her wealth of knowledge about the biz.
The biggest news...Cambria had her ONE year birthday right before Christmas. We invited our families to come celebrate with us, and watch Cam eat her first piece of cake. She was in heaven! The handfuls she shoved in her mouth were enormous! but so darling!
Here's a little video Drew persuaded his Peach to make the night before. It's our own mini newscast. This is the montage from the tail end of it.



You can watch the full version here.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Checking in.
I think we've begun to settle. So now is about a good as time as any to fill you in. We sold the house in Kaysville and bought a townhome in Spanish Fork. We were able to move in mere days before school started.
Overall its been a wonderful thing.
  • The house is smaller so it's easier to keep clean.
  • The commute is shorter so we have more time in the day.
  • Our jobs are fun; and a nice change from the last 6 years. Quite refreshing!
  • School is challenging (for once).
  • We found homes for our sweet dogs. finally!
  • and Cambria is as cute as ever, crawling up & down stairs, and getting new teeth.

I'm sure there's much more I could elaborate on, like my Thesis topic, school in general, our crazy ward, side projects, our gourmet meals, etc..
but I'll do that in another 4 months :)

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Cambria Turns 6 Mnths & We're Gonna Be Cougars.

Cam turned 6 months old on Thursday! Last week we took her with us to Jackson Hole and Island Park, Via Yellowstone. It sure made for a different flavor of vacation, but still quite satisfying. We took pictures of her everywhere, which you can entertain yourselves by viewing them here.
Stacey bought the cow swimsuit at a yard sale for 50 Cents a couple months back. Cambria is a born swimmer! she loved the water, she tried everything, but excelled at the backstroke. She didn't make a peep until we pulled her out. Earlier we had wandered around JH and found the perfect hiding place for our munchkin.

Cam is doing wonderfully, We enrolled her in a research program for Acid reflux. (she could've given Vesuvius a run for it and was more constant than Ole Faithful.) The medicine is basically the childrens version of pantoprazole. It's worked wonders. Which has changed her whole demeanor, she's much happier, as are we. ;)
She's starting to sit up a little and getting ready to crawl... very exciting stuff! Did we mention she's so darn CUTE! We love our little Cam!
('Bam Bam' as Drew calls her..(yes I know pebbles was the girl and BamBam was a boy. but it's so fun to say "Oops! BamBam went BoomBoom in her shorts!")

As for the rest of us... Exciting things are afoot. Drew was finally notified officially that he was accepted into the Grad program at the 'Y'.
He put in his last official days with At Your Leisure this past week, and did a final shoot today. They actually gave him a little breakfast goodbye on Fri. complete with decorated donuts that said "Good Luck Drew" How very sweet! He will miss them...most of them...three of them. An extra bonus is that BYU called while were on the Teton/Island Park trip, and offered Drew a full time staff position for the rest of the summer just doing production type things, installing servers, and a new automatic directing system called 'Ignite'.
(Sounds cool, but you gotta wonder about a company that gives their computer equipment a name that sounds like it's already going up in flames.)

Eventually he'll be working on some video elements for the BYU daily student newscast.
When school starts in Sept. he'll be spending some time each day with the students helping them shoot and edit and directing. This Fall will be the the Daily News' return to KBYU. They haven't been on KBYU for like 6-7 years.
This is the perfect gig for Drew while getting his Masters in Communications. Another delicious carrot for our move is that they are hiring Stacey to be PartTime Faculty, helping out on the editorial side of things. So things are looking good, the only puzzle piece left is housing. It'll all work out.
Drew will be freelancing through school to supplement the income, so if you or anyone you know needs some sweet Video production... he's your guy!
Did you look at the cute pictures of Cam yet? Here's the link again just for you!

Monday, June 04, 2007

Busy Month
We've listed the house, and are hoping that we can get enough for it to afford the move to Happy Valley. I am yet to hear an official acceptance from the 'Y' for getting in their Grad program, but word on the street is that's it's on it's way. We've also put on offer on a townhome in Happy Valley, that has a great location. Here's hoping it all works out. (Cause if it doesn't I'm taking out an $80,000 loan and starting my own tv show.)
This is going to be a tough adventure, moving the first time was easy, but now with Cam, it's a whole new world.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

It's Been Too Long....
Well a full disclosure would take far too many precious bits & bytes. So suffice it to say that many poles are in the water.
We came to the ever-looming realization that with out more dough, we'd have to sell the house. It's simple math.
So we've looked at many ideas and directions and tossed many a line in the water. Some lines are still hanging in the water...and some sank long ago. Only one is solid at this point. and it requires a move into a land in which we vowed we would never reside. Happy Valley.
Really if we were less cautious and a little more adventurous we'd take a little equity from the house and get enough dough to run my own television production company for the next year. then we could stay right here where we're happy and work my tail off.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Update

We took a sweet Saturday trip to Antelope Island. It was breezy, but a nice sign of Spring. It's a spectacular view from our back windows, so we figured it was high time we went there. Cam looked so cute, all bundled up so I took some fun shots of her. We had wanted to take video so we could post another movie of her... but the batteries were dead.

I'm still waiting patiently to hear back from the Starfish network.

If nothing materializes soon, we'll be packing up and shipping out. Colorado, Nevada...somewhere relatively close.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

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Sunday, February 18, 2007

More from our 'web-Cam'
Well It's high time we showed you some more pics of our precious babe. She's officially 3 days from being 2 months old. For Valentines Day Stacey snapped some shots of our little one in some of our favorite outfits. She then gave me a frame w/ 3 pictures of her and Cam. It's perfect for my office, so I can see them all day!



These are of Cambria's blessing dress, That Drew's Mom made. Simply Exquisite...

Some cute duds. The polar outfit was from our thoughtful friend Lynda H. from Bakersfield.
So cute!

This is Drew with his Protégé. He thinks she'll be editing with him by the time she's five.

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Well, I got a new dictation program

Since I spend quite a bit of time in the car, I wanted to talk to my computer so I could be productive for the two hours I'm driving, instead of listening to sucky (mind numbing) Utah Radio... Guess I need to practice.. This is what it thought i said.
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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

The Daily Grind
I wanted to complain & vent a little about stuff at work, i.e., Turtle & boss man, two of the worst communicators in the communication business...

However, I think instead I shall muse on what a great job I have. Each week we get to make a delightful TV show that promotes family recreation. At Least once a week I get to dive into editing a story about some form of recreation. I love editing! for the past 5 yrs+ It's been the perfect hobby. Creative, Fun, Rewarding, Challenging and a pure delight! I'm very critical of the stuff I cut, and I always have changes I'd lke to make after it airs, but there are always deadlines.
The other part of my job I enjoy is the shooting, sometimes. I enjoy the activities. I'm not a big outdoorsy kind of guy, I love the outdoors, but I don't often 'play' in it. For work I've been able to go Paragliding, Wakeboarding, ATVing, Jet-Skiing, Snow-Skiing, Snowmobiling, and more! You can't beat that...plus I'm getting paid to do it!
There are the weekly struggles and many hadaches that come from 'managing' the office, and too often I let them get in the way of enjoying what I do. I never dread going in to work on Monday. While most people only think about work when they have to, from 9-5, I'm the opposite. In fact, I probably think about and talk about work too much. :)
I'm guess I'm just a lucky So-&-So.

Saturday, January 06, 2007

Playing in the Beach Basement

Jammin on the Beach In an effort to get out of the house and enjoy some good times, I opted to visit the good ole boys of yesterday. They get together every so often and play cover songs for fun. I used to take every opportunity to see them play back in the college days. They still rock! One of them sends out emails to the others in advance with all the songs & their parts to practice, then they spend the day playing around. Though I only stayed for less than an hour, it was a delight! I only wish I could've captured the real sound, rather than the mini-mic of my Canon Elura 100. (Although that still impressed me.) I hope to stop by next time they jam too. Maybe I'll bring my wax paper and a comb, so I can join in. :)
Here's some shots of them playing 'Alright' by Supergrass.

Monday, January 01, 2007

30 Birthday Cream Puffs

I wanted to make my own birthday cake for my 30th Birthday. I settled on a recipe for Cream puffs, making everything from scratch...the Puffs, The Lemon Curd, and the Cream. They didn't turn out too bad. But making the Curd on Thursday (my birthday) the Puffs on Friday and then finally assembling them on Sunday (New Year's Eve)... left them a little stale, but still surprisingly delicious!
I wanted to play with our new camera, so I put together this Video to the Tune of Robot Rock- Daft Punk.
It was shot and editied in 'widescreen' but I haven't gotten it to export that way yet.





Of course with the addition of our new precious baby girl, My 30th birthday was unforgettable!

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Sweet sleep...

Last night and the night before were relatively blissful. We got nearly 5 hours each night. Little Cam was quite content to sleep for 2-3 hours at a time. When we awoke refreshed I made this cute little video of her laying in her Xmas present from Doug, Petunia, Chunk and 'The Wife.'

We asked for donations to a Camera fund for X-mas, in lieu of gifts, to capture the first days of our little girl.
We bought the Canon Elura 100 the picture quality is Super Great! as long as there's lots 'o' light. Well anyway, here's the little Pooper. :)



(You'd prbly never guess that I make Television shows for a living.)

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Wakey...Wakey!


As requested, here is a picture of our sweet baby with her eyes open.



This is what we made and Framed and gave to our parents for Christmas.

Tonights thoughts...
It feels like shes been her forever, and perhaps somehow she has. The nights have been long. I haven't been up past midnight for months, now it's nothing. 2am might as well be high noon. I've had almost 4 hours of sleep since last night... and that took 3 separate naps to get that.

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Welcome Home, Cambria!

Born at 1:14pm on Thursday the 21st of December.
Weighing 6 Lbs & 15 Oz. Stretching out to a nice 19 inches.
LinkCAMBRIA TYLER
(CAM-bree-uh as in CAM-era or CAM-ping or CAM-el)
(a middle name may or may not be coming. haven't decided really.)


Cambria is our favorite coastal town in California. We would spend every other weekend either at Disneyland, or Moonstone Beach in Cambria. A beautiful natural looking coastal area, with a small quiet little town covered in Pine trees.
So relaxing and breathtaking.
Many, many good memories.
What can we say? she didn't look like a 'Disneyland' plus there's probably some 'copyright' issue there. :)

More pictures can be found on my website.
http://www.knite20.com/Cambria
also please enjoy...
A Google map of Cambria
Pictures from Cambria, CA

Both mom & baby girl are doing just fine, After hearing 9 months of birthing stories, mostly horror stories, Our story is simple, started at 8am after a breakfast at Einsteins, and by 1:14p we had her in our arms. Mom is recovering very nicely, everything is in place and she's as sexy as ever! What a Peach! I'm so proud of her!

How do I start? As things got closer to The Day, I heard so many cliche's, and got so much advice, (most of it was helpful), everything rings so true and she's only 73 hours and 7 minutes old.
  • Sleepless nights
  • The responsibility
  • Constant worrying
  • Bounteous Joys
  • Tons of diapers
  • Is she eating enough?
  • What's that in her nose
  • Is that suppose to be that big?
  • Am I going to break her?
  • Did I mention sleepless nights?
  • and the feeling of Responsibility?
I have a life form here! one that I'm in charge of! Is this crazy or what? I've held cute babies, I've changed 'em and played with them, and fed them...but this one's mine! I can't give it back to anyone, and It's not a sack of flour I get to return to the Home-Ec teacher at the end of the week. There is no end....and somehow.... some way... that's a beautiful thing.
There really should be a required test to be a parent. I say that because I think there are way too many unprepared Kids out there having babies, and because I'd really love to get my hands on the manual. :) Well enough of my sentiments, (believe me there's more, but I'll spare you the 'sap'.)

-Proud Poppa T.
Don't forget to look at the photos!

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Whats 40 days?
Sure it's been over a month, but that's nothing.
highlights from the last month+...;

  • I ate lots 'o' halloween candy, though i didn't dress up. nor did I spend halloween night at home.
  • We picked up another side project. It will be a great project when it's done. a 4-disc DVD set of the Belcheff family. Quite an undertaking, though. 11 hour long DV tapes, one VHS a DVD and some Super-8 X-fers. It's a families memories interview style of their Grandma and Grandpa, who immigrated from Bulgaria. It could be a big project, but his budget is only $2k. so while I of course have the family discount, it's still could be at least a $5k project done right. My task will be to do it as close to right as possible with out shorting myself out of important time.
  • I found a great game from my younger years.. my brother and I used to play Heroes of Might & magic when I was finishing high school. they just released HOMM 5 a few months ago. So I;ve played it the last week, it's been a lot of fun. But there is much else to do now.
  • BYU may still come through with a job for me, by January. That would be dreamy, minus the commute.
stay tuned.

Saturday, September 30, 2006

Life has been insanely busy,
which has it's pros and cons. We've been working on a corporate Video as a second job for the two of us, to pick up some $$ to pay off our debt. Now that's it's in the clearing stages, we're breathing a little easier. We still have lots to do before the stork comes bearing our gift.
We've toyed with new names, like Aspyn, Aislynn...annd most recently Cambria. That one brings some sweet memories with it, It was our favorite beach-side town in Central CA. we must've visited a dozen times. We'd stay at a B&B and walk on Moonstone Beach every chance we got. The city of cambria was small and simple, partly coastal, and partly mountainous.. sandy beaches and pine trees. What a delight!