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Adventures in TDC136 (AKA what i’ll do to keep my face off camera)

Friday, May 25th, 2012

The video below, despite it’s unimpressiveness, was a feat of strength due to the multitude of obstacles overcome in its making.  You might even say the creation of this “legend” was/is/will always be legendary.

Okay, so maybe I’m exaggerating.

The truth:

1. I tried MPEG Stream (after reading about it on CogDog’s blog) to no avail…used the beta version to download from YouTube.

2. I tried YouCam to screen record YouTube and bring into MPEG Stream…to no avail.

3. I tried remotely accessing Camtasia on my work desktop…to some avail.  I could record remotely but for some reason it didn’t detect an audio device.

4. This left me having to make my own soundtrack, which entailed a jungle wav, a tarzan wav, and a lion wav.

In addition to all this finagling, I used photoshop to make the opening image.

I uploaded the video at a 11pm and went to bed feeling triumphant if tired.

 

Shauser Gravatar Face Trace: An Image Daily Create

Friday, May 25th, 2012

Today’s Daily Create 137

Shauser Gravatar Face Trace

Hanging Out Macguffin Style

Thursday, May 24th, 2012

I met the some counselors and campers around the campfire today. Some of them were a little shifty, and I was wondering if they were trying to trick me into giving them the combination to my footlocker, which I will never divulge. All in all, a nice bunch, albeit, a little quirky.

A few folks have submitted vocal tracks for the Under Pressure Glam Rock project, and I’m PSYCHED! @timmmmyboy (whoever he is) has such a set of pipes on him! That guy can wail! Also got some tracks from @rowan_peter and @cherylcolan that are TO DIE FOR!!

I’m planning on laying down some instrumental tracks this weekend. Thinking of uploading the arrangements to SoundCloud AND the midi data to DropBox if others want to impose alternate instrumentation on the tracks. But, I’m using Garage Band, and it doesn’t support midi. UGH! Can I export to Audacity, and export to midi from there? Any audio geeks out there, Andy Rush? I don’t want to buy Logic.

Thanks all! Going to fetch some chow and dust my footlocker for prints.

Hatchet Jack’s First Campfire and TDC

Thursday, May 24th, 2012

This evening I was able to sit around the fire and plan a bit with other counselors and the administrators. Usually I do not like administrators, but these two are cool. One is an angel and the other looks like an FBI guy. No matter, they are likable and seem friendly. Below is the angel addressing the group.

We spoke about some of the camp logistics and got acquainted with one another. It is going to be all roses and unicorns from here on out. They even noted that we can’t say, “&^% &^%$$@” (Jim Groom) ever. Not ever not once. And the FBI guy really really emphasized that point.

Today I did my first daily create for the summer. I sort of cheated and left a bit of the original in the background just for effect. Hatchet Jack uses Photoshop because he can. What he can’t do is draw for shit with his mouse. So here is my first TDC.

If you laugh, I’ll chop yer fricking hand off with my hatchet. Because I am Hatchet Jack.

jerry’s face trace on Flickr.daily create 137: the face…

Thursday, May 24th, 2012



jerry’s face trace on Flickr.

daily create 137: the face trace. #ds106

Die kitchen linoleum, die. (Taken with Instagram at Salem…

Thursday, May 24th, 2012



Die kitchen linoleum, die. (Taken with Instagram at Salem Fields Community)

Face Trace

Thursday, May 24th, 2012

Today’s Daily Create is a cool one from Darren Kuropatwa who I had the pleasure of meeting for the first time at this year’s Educon. The assignment was to take a photo of yourself and trace over it to create a line drawing of your face. Since I don’t have a lightbox I went the iPad route. I’ve never used many of the drawing programs I have on my iPad and I had the fun idea of thinking I could also generate a video of the drawing by using the Brushes app which records all your brush strokes. Unfortunately the video it created has the background image flipped sideways for some reason. Regardless it’s still fun to watch the drawing come together so I figured I’d add it here in addition to the final image I uploaded to Flickr.

Under Pressure

Thursday, May 24th, 2012

The fun of the summer in ds106 has just begun and camp counselor Zazzy has a fun little project for folks that won’t take too much of your time. She’s putting together a remix of Under Pressure, the classic by Queen, and needs your vocals. More details about the whole project on her blog so head over there, get yourself a Soundcloud account and dive in!

As for me I’ve at least recorded the vocals and have them embedded below but you should check out the Soundcloud group for all the latest tracks. I might even add in some finger snaps, doo wops, etc. Let’s make some art!

Library of Congress – Packard Campus

Thursday, May 24th, 2012

 

It’s going to take me at least a week to unpack my fantastic trip to Virginia but I thought I’d start with a little reflection on the screening room at the Library of Congress Packard Campus where I was treated to 35mm reels of Shaft and the French Connection in their amazing 205 seat screening room.

 

The Packard Campus of the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center is where the Library of Congress acquires, preserves and provides access to the world’s largest and most comprehensive collection of films, television programs, radio broadcasts, and sound recordings.

The Campus has globally unprecedented capacity for the preservation reformatting of all audiovisual media formats (including obsolete formats dating back 100 years) and their long-term safekeeping in a massive digital storage archives.

At 415,000 square feet, it has more than 90 miles of shelving for collections storage, 35 climate controlled vaults for sound recording, safety film, and videotape, and 124 vaults of flammable nitrate film.

This campus is an incredible resource featuring ongoing programs and screenings that are free to the public.  If I was a betting man, I would put my money on the sure bet that you can expect to hear more great things coming out of this campus in the coming months.

I was lucky enough to catch 2 films at the Packard Campus with Giulia Forsythe, Alan Levine, and Jim Groom.  Although Shaft was great fun (with the soundtrack sounding particularly fantastic in the screening room) I got a huge charge out of pristine 35mm copy of The French Connection.  I saw this gritty, fast-paced detective flick for the first time in the 90′s and revisiting it reminded me of just how much I love this film.  My long standing all-time favorite car chase has been supplanted by Popeye’s Grand Theft Auto style, police emergency vehicle confiscation, one-way street race with a runaway Brooklyn subway.  In tribute to this brilliant piece of cinema I submit a couple of my favorite scenes in animated gifs.

 

 

 

 

 

A Family Legend

Thursday, May 24th, 2012

I recorded this just before hitting the bunk bed in my cabin at Camp Magic MacGuffin, a family legend about my dad. I saw him pick up a handful of dirt and crush it into a rock. I have the rock to this day. You might say that makes this Doo Wop Girl gullible, but I say I have a life enriched by my imagination and an incredible family story.