Our late "Christmas" Amazon order came in, i.e. "let's buy some things that we both want, in some proportion, because we didn't actually buy anything for one another for Christmas." The box includes, among other things, Game of Thrones season 1 and Princess Jellyfish. I've been thinking about editing with both of these things.
Decisions, decisions! Both? Maybe! I don't know. Let's rewatch both and apply the brakes, here. But then, if I weren't apt to run off with wacky ideas, I wouldn't have had half as much fun with editing over the years.
I also got my bulk order of teddy bear supplies, earlier this week. Bags of disembodied eyes and noses and plastic joints. Cute and macabre. Eeeeexcellent.
Decisions, decisions! Both? Maybe! I don't know. Let's rewatch both and apply the brakes, here. But then, if I weren't apt to run off with wacky ideas, I wouldn't have had half as much fun with editing over the years.
I also got my bulk order of teddy bear supplies, earlier this week. Bags of disembodied eyes and noses and plastic joints. Cute and macabre. Eeeeexcellent.
The Crossover Fan
Feb. 22nd, 2012 08:03 pm109,944. Yes, that's backwards. It's not actually losing ground - there are duplicate bits in the edits that are being merged into one. Not particularly productive on that front these days, even so.
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I feel as though I'm in Remedial Geek Class the last year or two, having finally dipped a toe into Doctor Who, tabletop gaming, and now Star Trek. The latter has LONG been the Thing That Everyone Around Me Likes, But I Haven't Seen. Actually, both ST and gaming. DW is just That Thing That I Heard Is Good, But No One I Know Watches It.
Anyway, Netflix has Deep Space Nine on Instant Watch, and I love it. I'm aware that it's regarded as the black sheep of the franchise. That's OK. It's fun; I don't care.
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I've been sewing a lot in preparation for an upcoming convention, and as a thought experiment - because some of this stuff is really repetitive - I try to come up with fanvid/AMV ideas for the music I listen to while working. Just to make things more challenging, I've also tried to wedge a whole album into one series. (Ex. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band / Azumanga Daioh.) By necessity, this leads to tenuous and usually ridiculous connections, which are fun theoretically, but should probably never be made. I always find that sort of thing entertaining.
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I feel as though I'm in Remedial Geek Class the last year or two, having finally dipped a toe into Doctor Who, tabletop gaming, and now Star Trek. The latter has LONG been the Thing That Everyone Around Me Likes, But I Haven't Seen. Actually, both ST and gaming. DW is just That Thing That I Heard Is Good, But No One I Know Watches It.
Anyway, Netflix has Deep Space Nine on Instant Watch, and I love it. I'm aware that it's regarded as the black sheep of the franchise. That's OK. It's fun; I don't care.
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I've been sewing a lot in preparation for an upcoming convention, and as a thought experiment - because some of this stuff is really repetitive - I try to come up with fanvid/AMV ideas for the music I listen to while working. Just to make things more challenging, I've also tried to wedge a whole album into one series. (Ex. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band / Azumanga Daioh.) By necessity, this leads to tenuous and usually ridiculous connections, which are fun theoretically, but should probably never be made. I always find that sort of thing entertaining.