Well I'm sticking to the same name. But I fixed the capitalization at the very least.
I had something to write here but I forgot it. Oh yea, I remember. I think I pidgeon holed myself. No matter where I go from here, my job will involve being "creative" in some sense of the word. Reviewing what I am currently studying or interested in as a hobby:
Cinema Production. While after having watched a number of movies in the past few years, some people may argue that going into cinema is in fact "anti-creative". However pessimistic I might be, I do beilieve that the advent of independent financing is approaching at a rapid rate, and we will see wide distrobution of non-studio films to the public and through major theater chains. That is my hope anyhow. Largely, exhibition centers are owned by distributors who are owned by production houses, so short of breaking in through the front door with my canisters, I might be living in a dream right here.
Anyway, cinema: Moving images, stories, and in the end, some degree of creativity blended with pure technical proficiency. Ugh.
Web Design: A fun minor. I've been knee deep in creating web pages for a semester now and I must say that I enjoy it. I think though that again when you look at it, it is a "creative" profession. While to a degree this WYSIWYG (Yay Save Ferris) business has reduced some of the technical requirements of this, being visually creative is still a necesity. I hope I can pull it off.
Photography and other art shit: Self-explanitory
Why the hell am I complaining about all of this? Because I worry that at some point that leaky faucet in the back of my mind that occasionally spits out pretty good ideas will one day get fixed and stop leaking; stop giving me ideas. And then suddenly I'm just some guy with a camera or a web page with NOTHING TO SAY.
Great.
I had something to write here but I forgot it. Oh yea, I remember. I think I pidgeon holed myself. No matter where I go from here, my job will involve being "creative" in some sense of the word. Reviewing what I am currently studying or interested in as a hobby:
Cinema Production. While after having watched a number of movies in the past few years, some people may argue that going into cinema is in fact "anti-creative". However pessimistic I might be, I do beilieve that the advent of independent financing is approaching at a rapid rate, and we will see wide distrobution of non-studio films to the public and through major theater chains. That is my hope anyhow. Largely, exhibition centers are owned by distributors who are owned by production houses, so short of breaking in through the front door with my canisters, I might be living in a dream right here.
Anyway, cinema: Moving images, stories, and in the end, some degree of creativity blended with pure technical proficiency. Ugh.
Web Design: A fun minor. I've been knee deep in creating web pages for a semester now and I must say that I enjoy it. I think though that again when you look at it, it is a "creative" profession. While to a degree this WYSIWYG (Yay Save Ferris) business has reduced some of the technical requirements of this, being visually creative is still a necesity. I hope I can pull it off.
Photography and other art shit: Self-explanitory
Why the hell am I complaining about all of this? Because I worry that at some point that leaky faucet in the back of my mind that occasionally spits out pretty good ideas will one day get fixed and stop leaking; stop giving me ideas. And then suddenly I'm just some guy with a camera or a web page with NOTHING TO SAY.
Great.
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vember292444:
I like the way you write.
zeegrmn:
i somehow am not so worried about your faucet being fixed. there is just too much other broken shit to get through on the way there and i know your not going to be happy doing something non-creative.