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Production Assistant Needed

Team Z2

Are you interested in the exciting world of filming things? Pointing cameras at people while they do things? Lighting? Sound? Well, have I got an offer for you!

I’m filming two days next month where I could use a Production Assistant. Ah yes, a Production Assistant… Sometimes considered the lowest of the low jobs on set, but not our sets! If you’re interested in how all this filming stuff works, you can hang out with us for a day and see what we do. It should be a pretty laid-back shoot, but we could still use one more person who is willing to help out, and willing to learn.

So what will you get?

What an offer! Now don’t all come running at once… Seriously though, If you’re interested, get in touch with me.

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iWork Smarter, not Harder

iWork

I have a confession to make… I’m becoming a fan of Apple iWork.

I’ve always hated office suites. I entered the work world through the creative door, and we used tools like QuarkXPress, and Photoshop, and when I got into web development I used text editors. I never really had a need for office suites to create anything. My relationship with them was always in the form of document transcoders. Transcoding documents was not always easy in the times before free office suites like OpenOffice or NeoOffice.

Oh yes, OpenOffice and NeoOffice… When these came along I was thankful. Very very thankful. Finally, we could open those damn Word documents, and get the text out of them for whatever purpose we needed! Print brochure, web site, whatever. They were like can openers (or crowbars) for those .doc formatted files.

Years ago I did a contract job as a web developer in a Windows shop. They gave me Microsoft Word for some work I had to do, and no matter what I did, I could not get the thing to work the way I wanted it to work. Maybe I was used to QuarkXPress or InDesign, which are page layout applications where you have control over everything, but Word seemed to have a mind of it’s own as to where it would place things and how it would format them. It was maddening!

Sadly, while OpenOffice and NeoOffice are free alternatives, and great open source projects, I still didn’t find either one that good for creating documents. They just seem to do “weird” things that I don’t want. But recently, I started using Pages… lo and behold, it actually seems to do things that make sense. It actually seems to work the way I expect it to work. I don’t know if there’s some “Do What I Mean, Not What I Say” magic in there or what…

My only gripe about Pages so far is that it can’t open .odt documents. This would be an ideal feature, as I could easily open all those files I’ve created with OpenOffice and NeoOffice. Sadly, to get the most widespread ability to open a document, it looks like .doc is the best option. It can be opened by Pages, TextEdit, OpenOffice, NeoOffice, Microsoft Word, and many others… It’s not an ideal solution, but it works.

And Apple, why can TextEdit open .odt files but Pages can’t? You obviously have the capabilities. Yes, there is some loss of formatting, but it would save one more step in the chain… Hmmm, maybe you’re working on better .odt support for Pages… yeah, that must be it.)

See Also: iWork Smarter, not Harder (Part II)

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Tuff Tacos!

Tuff Tacos

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Back in the early 1990’s (pre-WWW) I came up with a concept for an animated series called “Tuff Tacos!” (or possibly “Tough Tacos!”) which featured a gang of hard-shell tacos who dressed like cowboys but rode motorcycles. They got into some sort of adventures, probably in an Old West setting. There was also a soft-shell taco who rode a scooter. He was sort of the wimpy member of the gang.

I never did anything with the concept, so here’s a crappy drawing I made today. Also, there are other Tuff Tacos out there, arguably much better.

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BarCampMadison: The HackerSpace Movement

BarCampMadison This is the “HackerSpace Movement” session from BarCampMadison3 which took place on August 28, 2010 in Madison, Wisconsin.

It’s a long one at about 58 minutes, and I did some noise reduction, which sometimes makes it sound funky. Hey it’s OK, we’re on a budget! It should be listenable, and if you missed the session, this is probably the next best thing.

You can also download an MP3 file if you’d like. (And for our freedom loving friends, enjoy an Ogg file.)

Also, if you want to get all of the audio automagically downloaded podcasting style, subscribe to the feed. I’ll add in more BarCamp stuff as I get it all edited and published.

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Scrimshaws

scrimshaw
One day while out filming on location our lighting crew was setting up a scrim, and while that was happening the talk of “scrimshaws” came up and I had no idea what a scrimshaw was, but as luck would have it, I was right next to someone knowledgeable on the subject: Pontune. So we captured this quick audio bit which explains scrimshaws.

You can also download an MP3 file if you’d like. (And for our freedom loving friends, enjoy an Ogg file.)

Also, if you want to get all of the audio automagically downloaded podcasting style, subscribe to the feed.