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31 Dec

Moving pictures.

Posted in Uncategorized on 31.12.07

For most of you that know me from recent life, or from reading this blog, you probably think of me more of a still-photo-type-guy as apposed to video. This is somewhat ironic, as I was very heavily involved in video production some time ago . . . TV news cameraman, production studio manager, freelancer, and the like.

Technology left me behind . . . . during my video heyday I was spinning little knobs and punching the edit in and out points, and the edit was performed by physically moving and syncing tape. I had heard of computerized “non-linear” editing, but never laid hands on the system. (The cost of the NL editor-like Avid-made it inaccessible to anyone outside of a large commercial production house.)

So then computers get faster and faster, and hard drive capacity increases exponentially, and NL systems start to appear in the consumer computer market. I had missed video production . . . but I knew it would be nothing more than a hobby, so I knew that I had to be conservative on cost when purchasing a video editing system.

Macintosh came out with a “Performa” computer that was supposed to be a real whiz-bang system, just like the big studios. I bought one – if nothing else I was due for a new computer anyway. It was a big disappointment . . . . locked up frequently (not a often as a Windows system, mind you) and I could not really figure out how to export the edited video to tape . . . . . thus kinda making the edited video useless. (This, of course, was long before the days of email, youtube, dvd, mpeg technology.

About a decade later I ran into some grant money to buy a media PC at MOSI. I had dreams of keeping the video that looped in the IMAX lobby up-to-date with coming attractions, or even daily “news” reports that would welcome special guests, promote opportunities through the museum or even advertise a daily special at the concession stand. I scripted and shot (in hi-8) a custom “behind the scenes” IMAX technology video or a period of about two months. When my assistant and I tried to edit it I learned that technology STILL was not there . . . . I was extremely disappointed. I had the finished product in my head (and it was good!) but just could not get it on tape.

Fast forward (ha!) to the present . . . . . my high 8 camera (now quite obsolete) ceased to function (the rubber parts of it, the buttons, and drive units have actually broken down with age and started to liquefy) and while cruising Woot.com once day I see an HD camera, with wide screen aspect ratio on the cheap. I ordered it . . . . surely technology in this epoch will now allow me to edit tapes to my satisfaction. I had 30 minutes of spare time to mess around with Window Movie Maker . . . . I finally think technology is there!

So anywho . . . I shot some test footage . . . and played around with it for a bit this weekend . . . so be looking for some videos in the future!

The following is just some test footage . . nothing real exciting . . . there was just some specific things I wanted to try. I was also curious how my truck sounds OUTSIDE of the cab.

Oh, and P.S. – after I resigned from MOSI my assistant got with Bay News 9, took my storyboard and script, and produced my behind the scenes video, almost word for word and shot for shot as I conceived it. It is now showing in the IMAX lobby – VO’ed by Jen Holloway . . . It is EXACTLY what I envisioned. Nice to have a legacy, you know?

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27 Dec

Oh my!

Posted in Uncategorized on 27.12.07

See page 5.

http://uacdconline.org/uacdc/AnnualReport2006.pdf

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26 Dec

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19 Dec

Poker! Save the Date

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I am hosting a charity poker tournament in January – come one, come all!

Texas Hold ‘Em Tournament
To Benefit Tampa Bay Search and Rescue, Inc.
January 12, 2007
Hosted by: Switchback Offroad and Xtreme Jeep Sales
14228 N. Florida Ave
Tampa, FL 33613

6:00 Poker Clinic and Instruction Class
7:30 Tournament Begins

Main Tournament: Suggested donation for play is $10. Top 3 winners will receive material prizes (TBA.)

“High Rollers” Tournament: Suggested donation for play is $50. VERY special prizes will be awarded to top players

There may be a super high roller table also . . . .

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16 Dec

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15 Dec

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15 Dec

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15 Dec

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12 Dec

In Today’s News

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This is a great organization that needs your support!

TBO.com – TBO is Tampa Bay Online

The Carrollwood News & Tribune

Center Suffers A Bad Break

By HAROLD VALENTINE, The Tampa Tribune

Published: December 12, 2007

FOREST HILLS – Ronna Metcalf, director of the Life Enrichment Center, and her assistant, Dell Baker, went for a drive Nov. 27 to find additional locations for the nonprofit organization’s programs for adults.

“When we got in my car, Dell said ‘You know, I think this is going to be a good year,’ ” Metcalf said. “She said, ‘After all, what else could happen.’ “

Immediately after, Metcalf got a call from the center’s development director, Jocelyn Dickman, saying that a car just crashed into the 27-year-old building at 9704 N. Boulevard.

“I could’ve sworn it was the sound of glass breaking,” Dickman said. “I said, ‘Oh, my God, a painting fell.’ “

The driver, a student at the center, lost control of her car while trying to exit the parking lot. The car hit an old fireplace on the building’s southwest corner, creating an oval fracture and likely affecting the building’s load-bearing capacity.

Metcalf said no charges were brought against the student.

“I know what everyone thinks,” Metcalf said. “We have older adults who come here, and some old person drove into the wall that shouldn’t be driving anymore. It’s absolutely not the case. This was a very astute woman in her early-70s who is going for a degree at USF.”

Dickman said the driver was shaken but was comforted by fellow students.

A tow truck pulled the car out of the building. Metcalf estimated the damage to the building at $15,000, but long cracks and bowing of an adjoining wall suggests the structural integrity was compromised – possibly costing several thousands more.

“We used to call it the fireplace room,” Metcalf said. “But we’ve renamed it the wreck room.”

The room, which was used for language and computer classes, is useless. Classes must be canceled, adding to what Metcalf said is an already tenuous financial situation.

The center receives grant money from the county, but this year that was cut by $8,000 to $10,000, with more cuts possible. Metcalf said if the center has to close from lack of money, it will be a shame because “people need people.”

People at the center are “a wonderful informal support network because they make friends, and that gets harder and harder as you get older,” Metcalf said.

She said folks utilizing the center come from throughout the county, and her mailing list exceeds 20,000.

Last year, the center was burglarized twice in one week. Before that, a leaky roof and poor air conditioning were major problems. After a newspaper article on the problems appeared, Stay Dry Roofing and Nuccio Heating & Air Conditioning donated their services to the center, Metcalf said.

“I’ve seen this place go through a lot of positive changes,” said Bob Gibbons, a nine-year art teacher at the center. “Then, all of the sudden, ’smash!’ “

The center, which offers classes in Tai Chi, art, memoir writing and foreign language, among others, holds sessions at the Forest Hills United Methodist Church and the Museum Of Science & Industry.

With such a small building to call home damaged, Metcalf said the center especially needs more locations.

Metcalf may be reached at (813) 932-0241 or through the center’s Web site, www.lifeenrichmenttampa.org.

Reporter Harold Valentine can be reached at (813) 865-1526 or hvalentine@tampatrib.com.

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11 Dec

Get in the back!

Posted in Uncategorized on 11.12.07

The mighty (and Christmasy) Deuce and a Half will be rolling the streets as part of the illuminated Jeep night ride and bonfire.

If you would like to enlist in the Christmas Commandos be at my house no later than 20:00 hours, 14 December 2007.

_out_

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