Ha ha, that didn’t take long. Just one drawing so far, the one bit of writing for the introduction, and two photos (neither of which I’ve uploaded). I like to think things should be done spectacularly – succeed spectacularly, or fail spectacularly. I think I achieved the latter by forgetting all about this within a day of starting. I’m not sure what I’ll do next – either let that set a precedent for the rest of the endeavour, or restart tomorrow. Ah well. We’ll see.
A Thing a Day, 2010/2011 Edition
July 9th, 2010
So here I am again. I’m starting another attempt to take one photo a day for a year. And to do one drawing a day for a year.
I didn’t make it particularly far last time (though it did feel like it). Hopefully I’ll do a little better this time around. I won’t be so near as picky this time: if I miss a day, week, or month (or even a year), then so be it – it’s not game over, man, game over! It’s not going to so much rules as guidelines and considering that I hope to do it over a year, I think that’s fine. Yes, there’s something romantic about the notion of performing exactly day in, day out for a year, but I don’t know if it’s any less romantic to do it more casually (it’s certainly more practical), to embrace the fun of it, rather than enforced tedium.
Anyway, to spice things up a bit, I’ll also be attempting to write one thing a day. It doesn’t matter what that one thing is – it could be a story, or it could be a journal entry, or it could be just rambling about the lack of updates re: Breaking Bad’s third season on iTunes. Anything will do, and I think that will give it flavour. Hopefully. It’s certainly an easier undertaking than my one story every two weeks idea I had last year. I don’t think even the first story was completed (though, long afterwards, I did realise how it should be written).
All three of these – the writing, the drawing, the photography – are perhaps things I should be doing anyway, but we humans are strange, strange creatures, and sometimes it takes putting things into a certain context of structure or challenge before we’ll see the value in doing them.
Would it be cheating if I decided this piece would count as my bit of writing for the day? I don’t know. Maybe. But then this is my undertaking, my rules – well, guidelines – so it’s my choice. So we’ll see.
To make things slightly more organised and official, I’ll point out – largely for myself – that the starting day for this whole, crazy endeavour, is Friday, the 9th of July, 2010. It will end on whichever weekday the 9th of July, 2011 finds itself on. I could look it up, but why spoil the (minuscule) surprise? Also, I have a feeling the 9th of July – at least in America – is the release date of a major movie. But I’m not sure which. I could be making things up or I could look it up, but, again, I’m not going to spoil the surprise.
So. Here goes. Starting…now.
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Oh, and here’s a picture I prepared earlier today:

A rough sketch of the Eleventh Doctor, that came about when I realised the head (and hair) I was drawing vaguely resembled Matt Smith.
Some models, some work in progress
June 27th, 2010

Both of the heads above are the result of a couple of hours of fiddling about.
A quick go at a troll, that started very troll like with the head, before becoming increasingly slim and athletic as I worked my way down.
So, a troll that takes multivitamins to supplement its daily intake of human?
WIP


Breaking Bad
June 15th, 2010
I’ve watched the first nine episodes of Breaking Bad’s third season and havecaught up to iTunes. Now to wait the painful wait for the next episode to become available.
I’m not sure what to feel – after six year’s of investment in Lost I’ve found another show to take its place, and so soon after it ended. On the one hand, hurrah, more brilliant television. On the other hand, though, it feels weird to have a new favourite show for some reason.
Hmm. Don’t know.
Toy Story 3: Lee Unkrich interview
June 15th, 2010
Film School Rejects has an interesting interview with Lee Unkrich. He seems to have a very pragmatic and mature view regarding sequels, and reading his thoughts makes me all the more excited for where they might go next, or where they might return to. I love that Pixar has a wonderful sense of self awareness about their films. And as with the other Pixar directors I could listen to/read what he has to say forever. It’s early, I know, but I’m already anticipating Lee Unkrich’s next film.
Breaking Bad: Season Three: Episode Four – ‘Green Light’
June 11th, 2010
Don’t end there! Don’t end there!
Every episode, every ending – I have the same reaction.
All the Strange, Strange Creatures
June 10th, 2010


One of the reasons I like living in the city again – in one day I can think ‘I need a USB hub’ and ‘I’d really like a Tardis’ and by day’s end I can have something that delightfully resolves both desires.
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The city continued to provide-
-I also had my cravings for Michael Palin’s 19 disc adventure set (50% off!) and a copy of the Princess Bride novel satiated.
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Also, I applied for a few jobs. We shall see how that goes. I saw a new iMac with a gloriously sized screen – once I’m working again it will be awfully tempting. I mean, editing on that thing. And drawing.
I want to go to there.
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Also, also – watched Breaking Bad’s third episode of its third season. I love this show. Even when it becomes incredibly bleak it’s still a joy to watch. It truly is greater than the sum of its parts; and each part – the writing, the acting, the music, the directing – is pretty damn great.
I’m going to go watch the fourth episode now.
And then presumably the fifth, sixth, seventh, etc, until I have to endure the week long wait for the next arrival on iTunes.
Video: Practice
June 10th, 2010
I’ve uploaded another video to the gallery – it’s a mix of behind the scenes clips of The Road Warrior in 60 Seconds (out takes, alternate shots, etc.) as well as various bits and pieces of video from my HDV camera and iPhone. It was a fun little exercise, and I liked playing around with footage that I might otherwise have never used. I also enjoyed the late nights spent working on it – nothing like staying up late to work on something because you’re still enthusiastic enough about it that you can’t pull yourself away.
Editing
June 9th, 2010

How I’ve been spending the last couple of days.
I really, sincerely love editing.





