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Sunday, March 13, 2005

Helllo

You probably couldn't tell, but I typed the title of this post with a really cool rhythm.

I haven't been writing much lately? Yes. I care? Not especially.

I recorded two new mathcaddy Radio sessions with Adam this weekend and today I had a great time making a movie for German class with Jared and Jon. The radio shows are an interesting listen and can be found at Adam's newly refurnished and occupied site, mathcaddy.com, or right here. Session 12. Session 13. I enjoyed session 13 more than 12.

I was very pleased with the speed and efficiency that we filmed the movie and also the overall product that it ended up being. The wierdest thing about the movie was what the sky looked like on film.

We filmed this Sunday afternoon around 1:00 to 2:30 on a clear day. I never thought anything about the sky while we were filming, but once I was back here at home and editing the film I noticed how vibrant the sky was. The clouds are big and fluffy, the sky a unbelievably light blue and the angle of the clouds just seems off as well. It really looks as if we filmed the entire film in front of a green screen and then superimposed the sky during editing.

I also liked this particular frame of the movie where I am rolling down the dirt mound after being stabbed because I think that it looks like I have just fallen out of the sky on to the dirt.

I hurt everywhere.

- Steve

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