Archive for March, 2008
Computers: March 26th, 2008(this post is part of the Linux Video Production Experience series, which chronicles my experiences with creating a high-quality home movie almost entirely in open source software.)
OK, just so I’m not wasting a bunch of time explaining something that someone else has already explained much better, go to 100fps.com and learn about the evils of [...]
100 Movies Project: March 19th, 2008Life is Beautiful on IMDb
Synopsis: Nazis and tanks in Italy. That’s all I’m gonna say.
Pros: Wow, the entire movie built up to the second-to-last scene, one that left me not knowing exactly what to think.
Cons: Subtitles.
Verdict: I liked it. That’s all I’m gonna say.
Computers: March 19th, 2008Every winter I go to visit my family and I shoot about two MiniDV tapes worth of fun family footage. Before my switch to Kubuntu, I edited my family holiday holiday movies in iMovie, which is all right for simple stuff, but it’s really easy to hit iMovie’s limits really fast. I’m too [...]
100 Movies Project: March 6th, 2008Synopsis: Man goes into cage. Cage goes into water. Shark’s in the water. Our shark.
Pros: It’s “Jaws,” and it’s awesome. A very intense movie with enough humor to break the tension.
Cons: Roy Scheider died recently.
Verdict: This movie’s gonna need a bigger boat. If you haven’t seen it on AMC, who seems to run it every [...]
A Moment of Clarity: March 5th, 2008It took a solid month of penciling, but it was worth it. This chapter is going to have the best artwork yet!
100 Movies Project: March 3rd, 2008Synopsis: Two guys dream up a fantastic story on a train, then one of the guys decides that it would be fun to act out that story. Hilarity ensues.
Pros: The sequence involving one person getting an object to a location, and the other person trying to make it to said location before the first person [...]
Cartoons & Comics: March 1st, 2008This is a post that I’ll be updating as I discover more solutions to problems that I encounter while learning Rails. Some of these observations are probably really dumb, but if I had them, most likely someone else did, too.
Bringing in all that nice text fixture data into your development database so you can actually [...]
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