Archive for August, 2007

Bully Mammoth at Iguana Max

Monday, August 27th, 2007
Man, I can’t believe a week has passed by already. ASU started again so now I’m working and going to school and trying to juggle fire and knives. Life certainly is busy. But at least it’s still fun. Tonight, I helped my buddy Ryan and his troupe with the sound and video for their sketch (not improv) comedy troupe, Bully Mammoth. Tonight was their second show complete with four new, hilarious scenes. If you think these photos look funny, just wait for their Christmas (and yes, they are calling it Christmas) show. Here are some highlights from earlier tonight: “Herpes”

“5th Grade Sex Education”“September Babies”

Back to School…. Again.

Monday, August 20th, 2007

It’s official: I’m a Junior in college and I still have no major. Oh well. School starts tomorrow like it has for the past 15 years of my life. I’m unusually unprepared; I haven’t gotten any books nor do I have any idea where my classes are. I guess I can figure those things out tomorrow. Why on Earth am I so unenthusiastic about school anymore? It’s a puzzle. At least I had one weekend completely void of cell-phones, obligations, and commitments. As we’ve done the past couple of years, my brothers and I head up to The Rim country for a little alone time. Just me, Kaleob, Theron, and Theron’s two dogs, Willy and Charlie.The weather was so beautiful despite the weather report forecasting a 50% chance of thunderstorms the entire weekend. We didn’t even have a drop. Wrong again weather man!In fact, the weather was so perfect even we could wade through the water. Usually, mountain streams are pretty dang cold (even in Arizona) but proved refreshing especially for our feet after our steep hike down into Chevelon Canyon. We even saw some wildlife: a few deer, a run-in with a few stray coyotes, and even a couple of wild turkeys!By the end of the hike, we were exhausted (and so were the dogs who had a ruffer hike than we did).We sat around the fire, played a few rounds of “Big Deuce” and gazed at the blanket of stars overhead. School sucks. Boo.

A Taste of Bully Mammoth Sketch Comedy

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007
I’m not in it, but I tech!

Principal Photography Complete!

Sunday, August 12th, 2007

Last night officially wrapped our principal photography on our summer film! We technically finished about two or three weeks ago but because of our monsoons, we chose to reshoot one scene. All we have now are some fun pyrotechnic pick-up shots to film and to record our narrator. Then, of course, the editing, recolorization, and scoring begins. Look for it to be posted here in September!

California and Paradise Lost

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

Boy, was California much needed. It doesn’t even really feel like we went since I’m back working 9-5 all week. Three days just isn’t enough time away from work. But then again, no amount of time is.
Our trip started with an hour-long delay on the I-10 West. We traveled about 3 miles in that time. Matter of fact, the delay was caused by probably one of the nastiest accidents I’ve passed by. You could see the smoke about 50 miles away.
None of us were exactly clear what happened, but whatever happened involved a small car and a semi truck.The semi truck isn’t much anymore. Neither is the small car.Needless to say that was somewhat of a shock and the hour delay didn’t seem like such a big deal anymore. Five hours later, we arrived in LA. Downey had booked us a room at the Miyako Inn in downtown LA… more specifically, the Japanese area.The drivers there were terrible.We checked in and then headed over to Santa Monica for dinner, a little shopping :-|, and some local street entertainment.We took a walk along the pier for some cool, ocean breezes… far different from the hot, dusty gusts of Arizona. And yes, that is the actual height difference between Linh and me.And this is Ryan and Becky if you didn’t know that the four of us went together.Saturday morning, we woke up to a Scooby Doo marathon on the Cartoon Network and someone making fun of the show. “Wow. I thought today would be a great day to go boating but look at all this ominous fog!” I’m pretty sure Scooby is high most of the time, too. But don’t get me wrong, it’s one of my favorite cartoons from childhood! We showered and headed into Beverly Hills for…. yet more shopping :-(.The evening was our main event… at least the reason I even planned a trip to Cali in the first place: the latest performance of Eric Whitacre’s opera electronica Paradise Lost. I had seen a workshop performance of it back in the summer of 2004 and it definitely has come along way. Whitacre, for the record, is as genius as they come, but for some reason I felt less “moved” by this performance than three years ago. For one, he ended up cutting one of the more beautiful songs that his wife (who’s kind of hot by the way) sang in the workshop performance. I think that song opened the opera back in 2004 only to be replaced by something that was only kind of exciting (with tons of choreographed fighting) but less musical. I remember sitting in the audience in 2004 as she started singing, lights flood out into the audience blinding us temporarily, getting a little emotional. I didn’t feel that at all this time. I’m also still on the fence about Eric as a lyricist… I’m pretty sure he should stick to just the music.

But maybe I’m being too critical. Whitacre’s latest performance does do so many things right. In fact, the anime which is new to these performances was surprisingly incorporated very tastefully and helped the audience understand the back story very well. The live taiko drummers also were an incredibly smart choice as they (aside from being just plain cool in the first place) really helped energize the staged fight scenes which would have just looked just dumb. The cast was amazing (and amazingly good-looking). Cleavage in an opera? I like cleavage. Therefore, I like opera. Good thinking guys.
Sunday morning before we were to head home, we got lunch at Huntington Beach. I think it’s pretty obvious none of us wanted to go home.
We even ended up taking about an hour or two delay at the Cabazon Outlets in the middle of f*cking nowhere to do yet, yes, some more luxury, name brand shopping. >: - O

I officially declare that place Hell on Earth.