Chaz, The Hunter

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I go by Auranach now, okay?

So, a few days ago, I made the worst decision of my life.

I bought Diablo 3.

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Sure makes it seem warm and fuzzy, huh?

Now right off the back, I knew what class I wanted to be.

“Say it. Out Loud.”

Demonhunter.”

I mean, the class looks very sick on the previews at the Blizzard Site.

Twin crossbows, flipping, traps, very Altair meets Van Helsing meets the kid that Hawkeye and Black Widow are totally gonna have.

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Totally.

And the sick twisted girl version of the character looks sweet.  But I dunno, unlike Tyco of Penny Arcade, I am personally not down for playing a female character.  I took a feminism course, and the one thing I now know is, I will never know what it’s like.  So I decided to be a man about it.

But man, the dude version totally looks like a hipster.

A Male Demon Hunter

An Hipster

Twins!

Having gotten the game last Friday, I now have a level 32 Demon Hunter (look at my life, look at my choices).  Here are a few facts I’ve learned over the last 32 levels:

Fact 1: Demon Hunters were hunting demons before it was cool.

They weren’t in the last few games because they’re not ‘mainstream.’ They’re a new class with a new power system, not like ‘mana’ or ‘magic,’ but real things that happen all the time, like ‘hate’ and ‘discipline.’

Fact 2: Demon Hunters adventure to get those awesome leather pants

Because, with their workout regimen, it’s like, vacillating sizes and total surprises, yo.

Fact 3: Demon Hunters are artists

Caltrops, what?  No, that’s my small business/ indie band symbol.  But no big.  Slows all the demons down while they’re like “that’s so true! speak to my soul!” word.

Fact 4: Demon Hunters take care of their own

Clothes, that it.  Melee combat?  So bloody.  And those items are either rare or legendary, so no thank you!  Not getting that dirty.

Fact 5: Demon Hunters Care

Most classes pursue unsustainable resources, while the demon hunter splits up their energy between an equal blend of angst and meticulousness.

Fact 6: It’s a Demon Hunter Thing

When you’re driven by equal parts hate and discipline, you don’t have time to explain yourself.  You just have time to Hunt Demons.  And leather pants.

 

These are facts.  So put that gem in your socket and smoke it.

If the socket’s on a pipe, I guess.

Otherwise I’d save that gem for like, a sword.  Or a better gem.

…Oh God, what have I done?

Hot doggies; or how I edit my videos

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Nothing to do with vendors or rats on leashes here, just an expression.

Editing takes more time than one might think, given that for one minute, thirty seconds of footage, I’ve taken the better (or worse) part of three days to get this video underway.

So what takes up my time?

-Part 1: Importing Footage

Doesn’t take much time, this part, but finding just the right files meant that I spent my first half hour cleaning up my external hard drive (kind of like a room… I did wind up stuffing some files beneath the bed, as it were).

– Part 2: Labeling Footage

A minute thirty video isn’t too bad when it’s one continuous shot or a few shorts put together.  But compressing two tech days (which, for my part, means about eight hours total) into one video can get a bit exhausting.

My usual label technique is name of the character or actor in the shot, what they say, and notes on their placement/ shot composition/ orientation.

I started by cutting down each clip for valuable footage, but now, I’ve finally just started labeling clips based on their initial moments.   Maybe a bit lazy, but I am passing a deadline… ah, there it goes.

-Part 3: Artistry

Or at least a very life like simulation.  Basically, I rearrange the footage to tell a story.  What story?  Well, that depends on the video, but usually there’s one driving theme to each video through which the images become part of an overall narrative.

I like to pick images that have either great color, shape, or static dynamism (they look awesome as they are), and failing that, I’m a fan of dramatic motion.  I also like to mix close up shots and long shots, over the shoulder shots with profile images, people with props, so on and so on…

I also try to get the clip speed to match the pace of the video – beginning clips can go longer, climatic clips get much faster, and end clips are about even paced.

Then there’s the sound.  For me, sound is the narrative element which i can continuously work on, which lets me move around sound bites to make amore compelling auditory narrative.  Why is it more continuous than video? Because it requires the least rendering

– Part 4: Rendering

Or as I like to call, blogging time.  Yes, true believer, even as I type these words, my final cut file is rendering its way to glory (or at least a very good approximation).  Rendering is basically final cut saying “oh, you made that choice…” and judging me for a minute to several hours for what I’ve done to my precious raw footage.   But to me, this part is necessary before I can fully review my work and continue

– Part 5: Editing

I know that this is what the whole process is called, so imagine that this is the Inception section, or the russian doll section.  Whatever, there’s layers of editing.  I think of this one like a comic artist or writer editing.  You look at the steaming pile you’ve made on the canvas, take a good whiff, and dive in fingers first to sculpt it into something awesome.  This is also how I make one-of-a-kind 3D portraits for my closest friends.

Metaphors aside, I take the parts I hate and I change them.  Then I look over the whole thing to the best of my human ability, and godwilling… nope, something’s still off.  So I keep on editing.  And Marion Cotillard enters the room at times to sabotage my work.

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Marion, no!!!!!

Once that’s done and I’ve locked Marion back in my mental basement (sorry hon, it’s for the best.  At least I remembered you off to the swank digs we had in Paris), I am ready for the final phase – Exporting, which is–

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Your rival appears once more!

–first, I have to render the file again.  But once I’ve gotten past that stupid L30 Wartortle (What!)  I am ready for…

– Part 6: Exporting

          I can see the light… I think, I think we’re almost there…

Yes, emerging from the smouldering debris of final cut pro, I have emerged with a minut thirty video.  Now to send it off, see if it fits the bill, and if not, then we can go to part 4 again.  Huzzah!

Thanks, kind reader, for your patience, lenience, and existence (bwhahaha)

-K

Final WSC video

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So the In Rep of the Bacchae and The Tooth of Crime is in full swing, and I am gearing up to make one last video tonight.  Wish me luck!

To tide you idly by, goodly reader, here are a few pics from tech (gosh, it seems so long ago now…)

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Tom Carman (Crow), John Tweel (Hoss) in The Tooth of Crime

 

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Ensemble, The Bacchae

 

Alright, files have loaded up, so I think we’re geared to go.  Catch you on the flip side, loyal reader!

 

-K

Updated Film Work and Links

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For the past year, I’ve been working on Film projects, getting used to shooting and editing.  However, I haven’t made this part of the site easy to access yet: shouldn’t be a problem, as I don’t get too many readers, but for the odd ducks who stumble upon this site, I figure I’d make this section a bit easier on you.    I’ve updated and linked to video, so this part of the sight should flow easier now.

Go ahead and check out my updated Film Works section!

Still holding off on the videopress purchase; I need to get more regular media content on here already (I mean, what else are t2i’s for, anyway?)

Theo

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Using up my half hour between work gigs on the paintbrush.  really should do something in GIMP again, but after having tried a trial of Photoshop, it’s hard to go back.  So I’m using paintbrush?  whatever, man.

Re: Below

Don’t know who this is… maybe I’ll use him for a story I’m writing.  Definitely some kind of priest/ wizard.

 

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no like, really, nothing

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planned to edit tonight… but then it rained and it was after 8 and i was like *bleh* i can do it tomorrow.

which of course made me Want to be productive…

then i did this:

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http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/

and a bit of this:

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https://us1.lacunaexpanse.com/

that and some blogging.

you see, i called productivity, invited it over, offered it drinks and a movie, and I think, maybe, I may have pushed too hard.

probably asking productivity over to my house was the mistake.  and trying to get productivity alone is so impossible.

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parks are also a bad place for productivity, apparently.

thankfully, i can be much more productive tomorrow

 

thanks for reading,

 

K.

 

We Call them Moving Images

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It’s been a while since I’ve posted on this blog as a Fringe Producer.  Mea culpa.  One big reason is that I’ve been working with WSC avant bard for the past few months on a new project: video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEp13CYVxQI&feature=g-all-u&context=G2897e9dFAAAAAAAAKAA

Avant bard is a great company; they take classic works and add a new spin.  They’re Arlington- based, and for a DC theatre company in the 20-year-old range, they’re more vibrant and edgy than their peers.  I actually got involved thanks to Tom Mallan, who I met through the Education Theatre Company, another great organization to whom I often recommend my fellow actors (and for whom I am also working on video).

When Tom interview me to work for ETC, I mentioned that I was interested in taking theatre and making the process more public, and he expressed interest in my business ideas.  

The pages fly off the calendar, and we cut to work on a ETC film camp, where work is winding down, and Tom approaches me about his own adaptation of Henry I(V), parts 1 and 2, at WSC.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2f8jEYpgIU&feature=g-all-u&context=G2083040FAAAAAAAAJAA

The project is some ‘behind-the-scenes’ work, and fortunately, he has some equipment I can use, to take my idea of highlighting the theatre process and make it happen.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sa3VOEdmmnQ&feature=g-all-u&context=G25eac24FAAAAAAAAIAA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myTfAOmKhag&feature=g-all-u&context=G2cab68cFAAAAAAAAHAA

cut to the Artisphere two months later, and I’m working with KJ Fisher (WSC’s brilliant Managing Director), planning out a new series of videos for something called ‘Les Justes.’

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdYY2Yg1Ea8&feature=g-all-u&context=G22509d0FAAAAAAAAGAA

Both the show and my videos have a very different feel from the Henry show:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sx3MaE6Q2jI&feature=g-all-u&context=G2368c4fFAAAAAAAACAA

The weeks turn to months, and another show is up.  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfqQ0N0LekA&feature=g-all-u&context=G20db6f9FAAAAAAAABAA

I’ve frantically run from arlington to fairfax, working on borrowed equipment and time, and producing, despite it all, products that real people are publishing on the internet.

I’ve gotten my own camera (a rebel t2i) and started saving up for an imac.  And here we are on two more shows, The Tooth of Crime and The Bacchae, in rep at WSC.

It’s been quite the learning experience so far, with equal portions of trial (read: technological issues) and tribulations.  I owe a lot of thanks to a lot of people, not least of which are Tom and KJ, but Connor Hogan as well.

Here’s my latest vid.  Hope you enjoy, let me know your thoughts.  I’ll be checking in more often: I promise.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBlGFwou6f4&feature=g-all-u&context=G220e6adFAAAAAAAAAAA

Magic Paintbrush Gets Fantastic Review!

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Check it out here!
http://dctheatrescene.com/2011/03/01/the-magic-paintbrush/

Guess Who Got into Grad School?

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This guy!!!!

 

This is my excited face:  I GOT INTO GEORGE MASON MBA!!!

 

Now if only there were some way to raise money for it while doing theatre…