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Traveling circus VS documentary animation

July 30th, 2008, posted in general thoughts, travels

So far this summer I have lived two pretty radically opposite lifestyles.

First there was the cross country circus tour

Our school bus was not only converted to run on veggie oil, but the inside was gutted and replaced with futon beds and storage. Every day was different from the next. With the exception of the five days we spent getting our feet off the ground at Jacob’s house in Boston, we were never in a place for more than two or three days tops.

Constantly traveling, never knowing when we would be able to shower next, where we would find a bathroom next, when we would be able to cook meals… Whenever we did cook it was a tricky ordeal, cooking for 11 people on two coleman stoves is not easy. A number of times we drove through the night, jamming all of us on the four or five beds (depending on if the food table was clean) built into the bus.

Collecting and filtering grease was a pretty ridiculous endeavor. And then of course, there was the circus aspect – performing in parks, on makeshift stages, community centers, night clubs – each time performing a different version of our ever-evolving show. We met many amazing and interesting people, and saw some pretty incredible areas of the country. It was all quite a whirlwind.

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Now, I’m working full time doing motion graphics for a documentary film about a feminist art collective, the Heretics. I wake up at 7 am everyday, have a nice breakfast of granola and coffee while I read the Seattle P-I online, then bike 10 miles to work… spend six hours working on, like, five or six seconds of animation, then bike 10 miles home. Biking is both my reward and punishment for sitting in front of the computer all day. When I get home I can relax (!?), make dinner, read, watch movies, do art projects, and hang out with my housemates.

It’s so weird for me to only have one thing I need to focus on. I’m so used to multi-tasking to the extreme, having at least a dozen different projects, meetings, jobs to do all at once. My boss is a Hampshire professor, so it feels sort of like having a full time one-on-one animation class. Except I’m getting paid. And, Joan doesn’t know anything about how to do animation, she just has a vague idea of what she wants things to look like.

How did a 21-year-old girl, still in school, get a job doing special effects on a feature film, having no prior experience, or even training? I’m basically incredibly lucky. Last summer I did a internship there two days a week, and randomly did one little animation. They loved it, and I kept working through the school year once every week or two, and now I’m back full time. I already know After Effects a thousand times better than I did last week, and I’m learning more about it every day.

I’m not sure which of these lifestyles I prefer. I mean, they’re both pretty much all I could ever hope for…

-Molly

p.s. If you are an unfortunate troglodyte who has not yet seen Dr. Horrible’s Sing Along Blog, stop what you are doing, close the ten other firefox windows you have open, and watch it right now. It’s probably going to change your life.

How big of a typography geek am I?

July 25th, 2008, posted in art, general thoughts

The other day I was fontspotting in Northampton, and I wondered just how many fonts I could easily name if I saw them somewhere in public. At first I thought about a dozen. Then I thought, well, maybe something more like two dozen.

When I got home I made a list of all the fonts I can recognize and identify instantaneously.

48. And there are about two dozen more I can name with a little thought.

Tonight for dinner, I had falafel – and it was delicious.

July 22nd, 2008, posted in general thoughts

Greetings, and welcome to my first post in Makeshift Media!

This blog will function as a place to record all of the things I think about while I’m riding my bike to and from work every day this summer. Also, to share my adventures over the next year while I’m on leave from Hampshire, and as a sandbox for Div III brainstorming. And I will post my pictures, videos, and art projects.

Makeshift Media is my new, sorta.. umbrella name for my design business, projects I do, and possibly my future community arts center. I like the definition of makeshift meaning “improvised: done or made using whatever is available,” and it’s many other potential connotations: Make (it yourself, art, new friends, etc) Shift (gears, your ideas, etc).

Things I will post about on this blog:

> graphic design, typography, fonts, etc.
> technology, internet culture, new media, etc.
> education, social justice, politics, etc.
> what I’m obsessed with at the moment
> observations of ordinary things
> things I think you should know about
> pumpkin muffins!!
> my pictures, art projects, and videos

I will also keep up a page of things I recommend, à la McSweeney’s Recommends. More pages and other recurring features to come later. I will probably steal more ideas from McSweeney’s, like lists and open letters to people or entities that are unlikely to response.

I hope you enjoy reading it, and if you do, you should comment. (And if you don’t, you should also comment and tell me why!)

-Molly