Return to Origin
Tuesday, November 29, 2011 at 11:02AM It's been a crazy past few months and lot of amazing things have been happening in my life, but first off apologies for not being able to update my site more frequently to better share them with you. It's been a time of reflection, refocusing and re-enegrizing my creative spirit to manifest some creative concepts that have been lurking deep in the recess of my mind. It's also a time to be grateful for the many awesome experiences I've had that have made me very happy and grateful to be where I am today.
My work with The Film Stage continues to grow with strides, having interviewed the cast of Melancholia, director of Attack the Block Joe Cornish and conversed with one of my personal heroes Werner Herzog. Made the above music video promo for the band With Lions and have many more upcoming projects with them on the horizon. In the reality TV department, I've been editing show for TLC, The Sundance Channel, National Geographic and The Nature Conservancy. A show I edited Lady Hoggers just started airing and my episode 'Boss Hog' airs this Wednesday night. Saw Tycho live, he was awesome. I saw Radiohead perform live twice, once in the audience of The Stephen Colbert Report which was unreal and then front row and center at Roseland just like my first RH show in 2000 when they debuted Kid A and I was a freshman at NYU.
I got the iPhone4S and absolutely love it, the optics are outstanding and I've been doing a lot of instagram-ing. I'm going back to Sundance and Cannes next year (and maybe hopefully SXSW and Fantastic Fest as well) and I'm looking forward to interacting with all sorts of cool new people. I also have some interesting projects in the pipeline, both photography and video and a fan funded project I'm developing. So lots of good things on the horizon, including a re-designed site with some cool new features to make interacting with me cooler! All the best and keep the creative juices flowing!
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