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More PORTAL [Warning: *Spoilers*, Tom Cruise]

Well, not a SPOILER in the conventional sense…. I finally got to finish PORTAL (between the kids and the frequent crashing/freezing of my machine it took a while ;)….thumbs up, btw. But the highlight for me had to be the little song at the end. Just as I was marvelling at how cute & clever it was I noticed Jonathan Coulton‘s name scroll by. Figures.

Anyway, if you haven’t heard of Coulton (of "Code Monkey" fame) — he’s written scores of cute and clever songs, but perhaps the most apropos might now might be "Tom Cruise Crazy", for obvious reasons. For me, "You Ruined Everything" is one of my all-time favorite songs, and in particular the acoustic version he played whilst on NPR a while back. Anyway, here’s the closing credits song for PORTAL. It gives away some plot details, but you might not understand out of context….if you have any inkling of playing the game, do so and wait to hear it then.

Otherwise enjoy:

 

Yea, of course I have a screenplay.

Well, the nominal purpose of this blog was to give me a place to post some of my painting and drawings, in attempt to maybe actually sell something. But since I’m really just a dilettante at heart, I haven’t focused on the art quite yet and have been interested/distracted by issues surrounding visual arts, like ownership, copyright, and remix culture. I’ve always been a film geek and could probably spend most of my hours holed up in a theater, watching one movie after another — with friends, by myself, whatever.

This eventually led me to working for the on-campus student-run theater when I attended Tulane University (shout out to TUCP! and the always-in-my-heart McAllister Auditorium) and greatly contributed to me lack of interest in class, terrible grades, and eventual job at Canal Place in New Orleans, where I was pretty damn happy being a projectionist and staying out all night (low wages and long hours notwithstanding).

Anyway, my big hobby at the time was dreaming about making a movie. This was before the days of inexpensive HD-video cameras so I was focused on DIY filmmaking from top to bottom. Something I could film on the streets of New Orleans, on the cheap, with volunteers and begging. I was especially enamored with the look and feel of Lost Highway-era David Lynch and the multiple film stock aesthetic of Natural Born Killers and wanted to film in 8mm, 16mm, and video, then make my film in the editing room. I believed (and still do) that the difference between the amateurish DIY film and something I might see at a festival was the sound, because any visual style could work if the sound was done well. So, I’d focus on high-quality sound design, effects, and a simple score.

I wrote SEEMLESS, a cops-and-robbers detective story with a bit of weirdness. Since I intended to direct it, the script was heavy on stage direction and visual explanations – both supposedly no-nos in the scriptwriting world. I was very pleased with the beginning and end, but recognized that the 2nd act needed work and some of the diaologue was a bit flat. Anyway, it never came about (obviously).

The point of all of this…..? …that I had a handy-dandy script laying around with which to try out PLOTBOT, a nifty "web-based collaborative screenwriting application where you can write a screenplay with as many or as few people as you like…" (so they say).

Right from the start, I’m a little annoyed by the way elements are broken up into very small pieces, necessitating lots of mouse clicking as you go from dialogue to action to dialogue, etc. Perhaps I haven’t figured out the shortcuts or tricks yet. I can see how this might be very useful, however, to someone new to the screenwriting format or truly writing from scratch. My frustration comes from already haveing a mostly finished product, so I’m doing a lot of cutting and pasting. Plotbot truly shines, though, in how it illustrates the collaborative potential of a project.

Each script has it’s own home page, from which you can create an RSS feed to track changes, see the most recent activity, the writers involved, and even add background notes on the project. You can even learn about different levels of Creative Commons licensing for your project.

So, the verdict? I think it’s a very useful site, with plenty of potential for growth. Hopefully someone will come along and fix my 2nd act….

Hooked on PORTAL

So many ‘productive’ things I should be doing….but of course I’m spending all of my time playing PORTAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What a great, if somewhat dizzying, game experience…

WBlogger tool…

So, a (not even kinda) careful observer might notice that I don’t post often enough….I’m just not cut out for constant updates. Anyway, I’m trying out some new tools to make things easier. First up is W.Bloggar, a client tool can post, publish, edit, and delete posts on multiple blogs….and there is a portable version that should work nicely with my USB drive portable apps. So far, it’s very handy. It took about 5 mins. to get connected to my WordPress setup, and I’ve now written more posts in the last few minutes than I have in 6 months. I’m not going to credit the entire burst of productivity to W.Bloggar, but it does what it says it does.

Congratulations

Amanda, Matt, & MeredythOne of my most favorite-est persons in the whole world, Amanda, got married last Saturday. Despite being so near-and-dear, we (unfortunately) have a tendancy to go long periods without contact, and being a bookwormy fuddy-duddy myself, I always imagine she’s blazing a trail of excitement across the globe whilst I’m home with my kids, watching Maggie & the Ferocious Beast

In addition to being a top-notch Mardi Gras companion and having a reliably ace taste in movies, she could always be counted on to inspire my lazy ass to get out to Mid-City Lanes and catch the Iguanas or maybe even drive across state lines to catch a Soul Coughing show…

So, since she’s even worse at returning calls/emails/etc than even I am (yes, it’s possible) that means she fell in love, got engaged, and was within 10 days of getting hitched before I even found out. Sigh.

Through the magic of Google I can check up on her fella and read his blog. Seems like a nice enough guy.

Anyway, I couldn’t wish for more happiness for anyone. Good luck and best wishes…