Where does the time go? I don't mean the last week as I can recall what happened there. But the past few years. Is it that I don't have the time to progress that I feel like time is disappearing?
I was digging through the archives the other day and came across some funky little projects from the past. Here's some of what I dug up:
Manny Worth - May 2005 - 116MB
A final year project for a friend. I did all the music sequencing for this movie in one night. Yep, I got to bed at about 7am that night. The film is a great story about addiction.
Can you spare 5 minutes - April 2005 - 37.3MB
A short film about a guy swamped by street salespeople. I sequenced the music in this film.
Bargain - November 2002 - 21.4MB
I have a small role in this movie, but rather menacing nonetheless. It's about a woman who hires a hitman to kill her partner.
But alas, this is the more recent stuff. I'll put some of the even earlier work on here in time.
The good news is that on my holiday I did managed to work on a high-profile TV ad for the Irish radio station, RTE 2fm. I got my hands dirty with some chroma keying and motion tracking. The ad will be going out to all major TV stations out there an even in cinemas. Hopefully there'll be more work like that in the future.
So what now? What's next on the cards? Well, I feel like I'm in a bit of limbo at the moment. New major updates are about kick off in my web freelancing work, plus I have a busy schedule with some video projects.
On Wednesday I'm shooting various interviews for the Blue Fusion video I'm producing. That will involve a heavy amount of editing and needs to be done as soon as possible (what projects don't eh?). Then immediately after that, its back to editing the long-overdue HTX video. Only then can I have a clearer outlook of my time ahead.
Projects I want to work on after include the Dreamer's Dream music video and a short film with the filmmaking club at work.
On a side note though, I will be starting a Drawing and Painting course in a couple of weeks. I can't wait. I've been stocking up on lots of materials from eBay. I'll aim to post up some of my work as the course progresses.
People do ask me how I manage to find the time for everything I do. I've said it before that doing 2 jobs, working on video projects, editing TV ads, doing a part-time course and trying to explore my talents in 3D are all quite time consuming. Yes, sacrifices are made in one's life to accommodate for everything. But I think the true answer is the passion. I love doing the things that make me go the extra mile to do it. But I will always say that this way of life is only temporary. I mean, there's only so long one can go asking the question, "girlfriend, what's one of those?".


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