Thursday, 7 February 2008
Politics, Frustration, Personal
Comments off
Sunday, 27 January 2008
So they pulled my application for film school. At the 11th hour, an unpaid medical bill from 2002 was reported on my credit report (funny how they waited 5 years to report it, as I would have paid it earlier had I known of it), which dropped my credit score below the threshold needed to qualify for a student loan by myself. Without any means of paying tuition, my attempt to go to the Vancouver Film School has ultimately failed.
But I’m not giving up on my dream. I’m just having to rethink how I’m going to accomplish it. Increasingly, it’s looking like next year I’ll move down to Los Angeles to try to break in there. In the meantime, I’ll have to work on the skills I’d have learned in school and build a demo reel on my own. This is a somewhat daunting task, as I was looking forward to not having budget be as much of an issue, since equipment and expertise would be provided by the school. But I am determined, and while I may not be able to go to film school, I will nevertheless complete my career transition into film.
It is a long road, but one which I am determined to walk.
Canada, Frustration, Film, Personal
Comments off
Tuesday, 13 November 2007
Frequently, when I’m reading through the comments page of something like, oh, this, I’ll run across someone who thinks that an uninformed opinion is something worth offering. On that page, I stumbled across this little gem of illogic:
I’ve never bothered with virtual desktops, never saw the point or felt the need, but I agree that Apple’s implementation is horribly broken. It sounds like more of a hindrance than a help.
Read the rest of this entry »
Frustration, Apple
2 comments
Saturday, 4 August 2007
Having to grieve for your lost loved ones apparently isn’t bad enough
I went to a funeral today for my Uncle Stacey. I was very close with him, and so I had a lot of things I wanted to say. I said them, and it felt good to say them. Cathartic. I poured my heart into my eulogy, and I firmly believe every word I said.
Read the rest of this entry »
Frustration, Personal
2 comments
Friday, 13 July 2007
Yesterday, three protesters assholes wastes of human skin disrupted a prayer by a Hindu chaplain at the opening of a U.S. Senate hearing, shouting things along the lines of “No Lord but Jesus Christ” and “There’s only one true God”, and using the term “abomination”.
Greg Storey sums it up pretty nicely:
if you want people to join your belief system, public demonstrations of hate and exclusion are not the way and I’m pretty sure Jesus didn’t think so either (see New Testament, all the words in red).
Read the rest of this entry »
Frustration
2 comments