Posts Tagged ‘productivity’

Another 48 Hours in the Books


16 Aug
Me at the camera

New year, new camera setup

As the seconds tick by, so has another 48 Hour Film Project for another year. This year was another nail biting, down to the second finish, but it was so much more enjoyable than last year. Why was this year different than any other one you might ask. One word: Experience.

Being a new dad and writing this a month removed from the event, my mind might be a little cloudy on all the details, but let’s proceed. Compared with the year before, or production crew as well as cast was about double in size. Everyone knew what they were doing and we had some EXTREMELY talented people this year, both in front of and behind the camera. In the usual NOT (Never On Time) Productions manner, things started to get hectic and too relaxed in the ending hours and mistakes were made. All in all though, we put a good end product this year. Could it have been great? Most definitely, but then again, that’s what experience is for; learning from our errors. Did we learn from last year’s errors? Yes and no. Form a production stand point we were a lot more professional than we were last year. As for post…….it still needs some work.

So how did things turn out? We managed to turn the project in on time again with even less time that least year(less than 2 minutes I believe). Last year we got runner-up in our genre, while this year we got 3, yes 3 awards! Best in Genre, Best Sound Effects and Best Graphics. What a turn around from last year. Could we have done better? Most definitely. Will I do it again. More than likely. We’ll have to see how the whole parent thing works out, but more than likely yes.

I will say one last parting thing about being part of the 48 Hour Film Project. I have never had a more enjoyable time period that lasts so short, yet the after glow lasts so long. It always makes me want to learn something new that I can step up my game so to speak. Finding that time though may be a little harder to come by than it used to be. Speaking of which, someone’s calling for their bottle.

Time to Think


21 Jun
Time to Think

Another peaceful morning on the deck

**Disclosure- This post is a little off the wall. I pretty much started writing whatever came to mind, so it isn’t necessarily going to flow very well. You’ve been warned.

It’s amazing what time can do for a person. Having graduated over a month ago and still on the hunt for a job, I’ve had a lot of ‘free time’ to do some other things. The majority of that free time has been spent getting ready for the baby, but I try to make time for some other plans as well.

Every week or so, I’ve made it a routine to go to Bongo Java and do my #Trust30 writing on one of my off days. Sadly, I have been falling a bit behind on them and have been writing multiple posts a day. Other than that though, I find it to be a fresh and invigorating change of venue. Sitting back enjoying the music while I feast on a Salmon Plate (best thing on the menu) and an iced Mochahontas, I also find the time to do my writing, whether it be on paper or laptop. People watching is also an enjoyable past time while I spend my hour or two there, imagining some new idea that more than likely will remain that; an idea.

The past few days, I’ve been looking at out finances, trying to figure out how to pay down debt and where to trim costs. I’ve scaled back Netflix, cancelled my Evernote Premium membership, looked at getting only the e-version of the paper (if at all) and am now looking at cutting cable altogether. For what we pay, we don’t really watch all that much TV to begin with. If I cut us down to the bare minimum or go to OTA HDTV, am I really missing out? Maybe ESPN, but other than that, all the things we watch are either on Netflix or AppleTV. If Boxee can get there game together and make a deal with Hulu, then I will definitely be purchasing one and cutting the cord.

Not being in school anymore has afforded me the opportunity to begin reading what I enjoy again. This week alone I have finished off 3 books that I began reading last semester. Without the requirement of ‘pointless’ reading, I now have all the time in the world. It’s a good feeling to be reading for enjoyment or self improvement again. At least I can take those instructional books in stride now. Gotta work on the skills in the off season.

In this world that we live in, we are constantly connected. Whether that is a good or bad thing is a mixed bag, but as of late, I’ve been less connected. Ever since I had my Palm Treo 650, I was in love with the fact that I could get email out in the wild and not have to be tied to a desktop computer. Every time you got a message, you’d get a notification, and an interruption in routine would ensue. Fast forward 5 or 6 years and we now have the iPhone. Texts, tweets, email, notifications, calls, voicemails; it’s a wonder our phones don’t go dead more often. I always had Push notifications turned on because I ‘needed’ to know what was happening, when it happened, immediately if not yesterday. So how in his uber-connected world have I disconnected? I turned off the ‘Push’. So simple. I get emails now only when ‘I’ check for them. Surprisingly, it seems to have affected my social networking as well. I’m not checkin Twitter or Facebook nearly as much as I used to. Having my iPad packed up to leave for the hospital, I have been consuming less media in general from it and moving to other outlets and devices. My Kindle, which I have barely used in a few months, is what I have been doing all that aforementioned reading on. I have been listening to TED talks during my commute and have been catching up on all the latest podcasts that I used to subscribe to. It’s not that I’m consuming less media, I’m just consuming it in another manner. Funny how that seems to have worked.

In my battle to de-clutter my life, I had been selling DVD’s and books to Amazon. After upgrading to the iPhone4, my wife and I had 2 useless phones for the most part. I, being the ultimate repurposer, wanted to keep them thinking that they wouldn’t have much value. After mulling it over for awhile, I decided to list them on eBay…..and my 1G iPod Touch, my old 3G iPod Nano, 4G iPod Photo, and the list goes on. Needless to say, everything sold but 1 item, which I’m going to relist, and that has basically added up to almost a months salary for me. Yeah commerce! It really goes to show that one man’s junk is another’s treasure. But why stop there! Next I’m going to try and sell my old camera, Griffin Powermate, etc, etc, etc.

So perhaps this down time has been good for me. I haven’t done any editing, but I have taken care of something else that’s more important; myself.

WWDC Thoughts


07 Jun
The Holy Trinity

My Holy Trinity, minus the Bastard Child

WWDC had just gotten underway yesterday and I felt that I should point out a few things that I am looking forward to in these software revamps. *Disclaimer- I am an Apple fanatic, but just shy of fanboy.

I guess the main thing I am excited for is the iCloud. You’re probably thinking that I am excited for the music streaming ability of the service, which is a plus, but you’d be mistaken. It’s the fact that all of my devices will be in sync. My main devices, or the Holy Trinity, are an iPad, and iPhone 4 and a MacBook Pro. I do also have a Mac Pro (the workhorse) and an iPod Touch that I use mainly for games and randomness. Being able to make sure all of my data is synced AND correct with all of them is what I have been needing for quite awhile. I have been a MobileMe user for several years now and it has been less than stellar. The main reason I started to use it was the ability to use iWeb and to keep contacts and email synced across all of my devices. As of late, I had been using it as backup for archived documents, but it’s been giving me trouble…lots of trouble.

As we delve deeper into the iOS update, we see that Apple has taken notice of a lot of complaints and workarounds that App developers have been using these past few years. The updating of the camera app along with notifications are two big improvements that will surely run well with users. Having an actual ‘shutter’ button makes me extremely happy as well as the option to edit and tweet from within the app. Another plus is that the camera app is available even from the lock screen making for quicker shots. That is an issue I always had with my old iPhone 3G; you couldn’t take a picture if it was spur of the moment. You had to wait at least 30-60 seconds to take a photo and another 30-60 for it to save. FAIL. Notifications that don’t interrupt me and at a glance is something that Android users have enjoyed, but I believe it will be taken to the next step with this update. Being able to see your notifications at a glance should be a pleasant change to the monotonous windows popping up constantly.

So with all these new enhancements and apps built in, where do my previously purchased apps fit in? Apps such as Camera+, Things and SplashShopper; are they now doomed to obscurity? Part of me could swing either direction on this. I love the customization of Splash Shopper and Things along with the desktop integration of both. If the interface is as accommodating as they claim it to be, then I might be ditching those apps…..but I highly doubt it.

As far as Lion goes, I don’t feel as excited about it as everything else. Perhaps since I haven’t seen the entire keynote yet I’m not getting the gist of it. About the greatest thing I can say of it is that it only costs $30, but is that per device or like other apps that you can download for each of your machines? Time will tell I suppose.

A lot of great enhancements that are moving in the right direction for our digital lifestyles. Not to brag, but I predicted this at least 4 years ago. Just saying.

Podcamp 2011 Recap


28 Mar
Podcamp Nashville

Cadillac Ranch- Home to Podcamp 2011

Just like Christmas, it’s here and gone before you know it and leaves you looking forward till next year. Podcamp was different for me this year. Why? I volunteered during the event. Having been to Podcamp last year and Barcamp in the fall, I felt that it was time to return the favor that these great events had bestowed upon me. What exactly that entailed, I wasn’t so sure about, but I was going to do whatever I could to make the event enjoyable for someone else.

My wife called me during the day and asked if I was having fun, and I responded that it was interesting. She got worried that I wasn’t enjoying myself after I had been looking forward to this, but I told her that it was a different experience helping out.

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iPad- Designer’s Friend…and Student’s?


29 Jan
iPad and Macbook Pro

iPad VS Macbook Pro- Which one will win in the end?!

This is a followup to a post I did before the iPad was even released. Back then, I surmised that the iPad would be an indispensable tool for designers in the new world. Having finally received one as a Christmas gift, I couldn’t have been more right.

It’s everything I expected and more.  As much as it is a new way for me to consume media, my main use for it will still be as a digital portfolio. Having already gotten my photographs on here, my next step is to take my videos and begin to encode them for the device. There are a couple of apps that I downloaded to see how effective they would be. They are Portfolio and Minimal Folio. So far, one is very intuitive while the other is going to take some research in how to make it do what I want correctly. Of course, if neither of them is up to snuff, then I can always use the Photo and Video apps that come with the device.

As far as typing goes, it’s a bit hit or miss with me. The interface is nice, but my fingers don’t always seem to hit the right keys every time. I am going to have a lot of correcting to do to this document before I am done here. I’ve known some people who have written entire papers on this, but for me, something that is gong to take a long time to do, I would rather get the Bluetooth keyboard to use.

As much as I have been a supporter of the virtual keyboard, after using it, I feel that I am more of a tactile person when it comes to typing. It’s a shame though, I really like the concept. Perhaps in the future Apple will have it down pact.

The design of some of the apps is really stunning. After using several on the iPhone, to use their iPad counterparts is amazing. Evernote, iStudiez Pro, even the Calendar app. All of them are quite amazing. Its like using completely new apps.

I can see this as a really neat tool to use out and about and not have to carry around your entire production bag. For instance, if I was able to use iMovie on here, untested, then I could shoot film with my D90, upload it with the camera adapter, untested, and edit it on here. How cool would that be!? Ah to dream. I might have to look into the future of that. *NOTE: Sadly it cannot be done, iMovie is for iPhone 4 only.*

If I could just run around with this in my bag, anything would seem possible. But I digress.

On a side note, I have started using the iPad in an experiment. I want to see if it is possible to do all my schoolwork on the iPad. Granted, if I need to do any video editing I’ll have to use my laptop or desktop, but everything else I plan on only using the iPad as my computer. The heaviest thing in my bag now is my Sociology book. Here’s what I’m carrying with me now:

The whole bag, minus the Sociology book, weighs less than my laptop for the most part. Gotta love technology. The stand and keyboard are great for when you are in a comfortable spot, say sitting on the floor with the iPad propped on the coffee table with the keyboard in my lap. Perfect level.

So what about note taking in class? In my Programming class I have access to the web and a PC, so I just log into Evernote and type my notes as class goes on. Not to mention that I use Griffin’s iTalk app to record the lecture. And finally, I use the camera app to take pictures of the whiteboard and sync them to Evernote once class is done.

It will be interesting to see what my progress is in a few weeks, so I’ll check back in then. I have a feeling though, that I won’t be using my laptop very much anymore.

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- The Missing Element in Design