Posts Tagged ‘video’

Hiatus

Friday, June 24th, 2011

So. Something happened.

I had the next review done. Everything was edited and ready to go except the title card. So when I went to check the file so I could make sure it was ready for the card to go in, and something is wrong. It can’t find the audio.

I have now rolled back my computer 5 days and run 4 different deleted file recovery programs and there is no sign of the files anywhere.

Plus, I’m moving on the 2nd, which is also eating up a lot of time that I would be using to redo the video. And I really need to pack first.

As such, I’m going to be taking what I think is my first hiatus from the videos in the two years I’ve been doing this. And I know it’s two years because the anniversary is getting delayed. Whoops.

But yes, just a quick update to let you guys know what is going on. I’ll probably get back to updating pretty soon after the move. Who knows, I might even update here with text stuff in through mean time.

And now, to boxes!

Cameo: Channel Awesome’s 2 Year Anniversary

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

I almost forgot! I did another cameo!

Cameo!

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

I forgot to post this. I did a cameo!

I got reviewed!

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Dude! I got reviewed! Check it out!

Videos Section!

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

I’ve been procrastinating again. Got my head into a new project and been working on that instead of everything else I really should be doing. What can I say, I love tinkering and playing around with stuff, and this one was an interesting challenge to say the least.

After a bit of work, I’ve finally managed to get a videos section up! Now there’s one place to go to check out all the videos I’ve done so far. This should come in handy for… no one but me.

Also, fixed some of the plugins (But the image overlay continues to fail on everything but the homepage) and generally did entirely too much work on the wrong projects. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I am supposed to be working on a book.

Comic Run 02-18-10

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Joe the Barbarian #2
Have I mentioned how much I’m loving this book? Because with the second issue it’s starting to make some form of sense. He’s hallucinating and thinks it’s due to having low glucose levels. And his rat who is also now his protector is convinced that Joe getting downstairs is a bad thing and Joe is trying very hard to figure out what’s going on. It’s fabulously fun.

And now the minute:

I’m thinking next week I might start working on a videos section. Still working on the specs for it.

Spoileriffic! Boy Blue Spotlight (Fables)

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Happy Valentines everyone!

And my god, this one was not an easy one. 12 volumes of Fables. 12! And he’s a minor character for several of those! But it’s done and I still love this series so much.

The Great Fables Crossover was probably the best book to come after that last one too. Depressing to awesomeness. Probably the most fun I’ve had reading a book in a long while.

And now, I’m going to try and get my editing done. It’s the Olympics, Chinese New Year and Valentines outside and the combination of all of those today is mildly terrifying. I’m just going to hide here until cheap candy day tomorrow.

Comic Run 02-11-10

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Fewer comics from now on for me. I haven’t found more work yet, so I’m getting long running comics in trade.

Choker #1
Run down city, guy down on his luck working in investigation, seems kind of typical. Still, there’s enough screwed up everything floating around in the stew there that’s going to keep me coming back. A promise for his old life back in exchange for someone’s head? Drugs that turn you temmporarily into vampires? And written by a guy called McCool? Yeah, I’m going to have to see more.

Daytripper #3
Three issues and a picture is starting to form. I don’t quite get the picture yet, but there’s one there. There’s a few definites now. Bras. Jorge. And that he will be dead by the end. But all events that happen are in continuity. His death is not, but everything else is. Watching the rest of this unravel should be fun.

And the minute:

Comic Run 02-04-10

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Between job hunting and working on my anthology/book//novel-in-story thing, I still have the comicses.

Dingo #3
First: “Douche nozzle” remains the funniest insult ever and I still have to use it some day to make someone seem threatening. Even if using it will make me burst out laughing. I SHALL DO THIS. And second, I think I get it now. Brother’s soul kept in scary little teddy bear. Part of it got out. Dingo has a demon dog following him around everywhere. I think I get this.

God Complex #3
I don’t honestly remember what happened last time anymore, but this time was a fight. I’m sort of finding myself detatched from the characters and interested in the way everything plays out, though. I mean, they brought in the Gorgon for an issue, but it seems to be a comic done via events rather than characters. And an abundance of double page panelling.

Sweet Tooth #6
Honestly, I don’t really care too much for Jeppard’s back story when there’s Gus in containment to unravel in an arc called “Captivity.” I was more interested in that than his old hockey days and how he got to be a fighter. Returning his wife to their old house, that part was great, though.

The Secrets of Sarah Winchester #1
The most surprising things about this is that Ben Templesmith’s name appears nowhere on this title. It reads like one of his books, the art is like his art and yet, no name. I am confused.

And the minute:

Comic Run 01-28-10

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

And more.

Demonic #1
So it’s about a guy who has a deom for some reason and has don a costume, become a guy named Demonic and go out and kill other people and give the demon their souls so that he doesn’t have to kill his wife and daughter. And, naturally, he’s going to be put on the case to figure out who he is and bring him in, which gives it a bit of a Death Note feel. And yet, I’m incredibly curious about why his wife and daughter’s souls are so damn tasty.

Joe the Barbarian #1
It was strangely awesome, even if I don’t quite understand what happened. Aside from the ultimate crossover fantasy page, I think it’s a story about a kid who eats chocolate to stay sane or to keep things under control. And I like chocolate, especially as a plot device, so this should be amazing as soon as I figure out what’s going on.

Kickass #8
Guess what finally decided to show up. And guess who kind of fell out of love with it during the wait and is only annoyed by that “End Book One” note at the end? Guesses? Anyone?

Ah well, comic minute time:

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