Old new idea

I have another project to finish.  I showed my roommate my 3D theater, and he gave me some great feedback.  I posted it online.  Currently I'm on the lookout for film makers wanted to show their content there.

A result of talking to my roommate led me to realize how important it is for me to finish the lobby model and integrate it into the whole.  That would bring it to the next level, and ultimately make it a commercially viable thing.

So that means I need to go south some time this year.. or maybe invest in another computer, and buy the software.  Who knows.  But I need to get it done.

exciting stuff

We're starting to make a little headway with the screenplay we're developing with the working title, ''The Remembering.'   The writer and I have seen some incredible insights come out of putting our perspectives together.  I am, more than ever, committed to collaboration.

Currently, there's the three of us on board, the director, the writer, and a producer.  Still awaiting a storyboard artist and a production designer to agree to a vested interest.

As we move ahead, I plan to introduce each one as they have stuff to post- both for collaborative function, and for your enjoyment.  We'll be posting the latest scripts, designs, storyboards, etc. as we flesh out the stories as a group, and this blog will catalogue our process in a very literal way.

Think of it Like Rearranging the Furniture in a billion+ sq. ft Living Room

Things are currently great in CA.  I love it there.  It is such a beautiful place, Arrowhead. But due to circumstances being what they are, I have applied for a job in UT.  My reasoning: The website is done, so there's not much I can do at this point in CA until certain things come to fruition in the coming year.  In the meantime I'm trying to make good use of my time and do a little life multi-tasking.

1. Save money
2. Networking
3. Pay off my measly student loan

I guess if it falls through I could go back to California keep plugging on Maya.  There's always more to learn there.  And I guess there are things I could do if I had to, but that is definitely door number 2.

Further, I'm not really excited to be out of CA for long, and I must say I'm particularly excited about living in the ol' UT again (put in my time already and know what I'm getting myself into)... but for now I'm willing to bite the bullet for the time being.

I likely would be in SLC, so that would a bit of a new experience.

If I go, I'm expecting it to happen around the first of January.  I'll report back if anything solid moves (I filled out the application over the Thanksgiving weekend so hopefully I hear back some time soon).

Wish me luck.

Benji