2012
Hello 2012
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2011
Goodbye 2011,
Say Smile and don’t be a Prick
I gave a talk at the UNC School of the Arts Sound Department last week along with my good friend and colleague Elisheba Ittoop about life as a a sound designer three and four years out of school and the differences between being a resident sound designer (me) and a freelance sound designer (Elisheba). The first question that was asked was “How do I get a job?” This isn’t surprising, especially for the students about to graduate, but it’s one of the hardest questions to answer. Beyond all the typical advice about resumes and portfolios, it boiled down smiling and not being a prick. When you’re in a theater for 14 hours at a time, the last thing you want is to hang out with someone mean or someone who is grumpy. We’ve both found that having that smile on your face makes you someone others want to continue to work with. It’s a little thing, but I’ve done the opposite in the past and have been working on it and am much better then I was say three years ago, but it’s good to be reminded of this lesson and to try and practice it.
Mrs Troy
The great secret is not the variety of life, it is the variety of us mrs Troy
Love this!
Rollercoaster staircase
Want to know if and how one could walk on that upper loop.
A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design
Great piece on the devices we’re using and what they could be.
via http://daringfireball.net/linked/2011/11/08/brief-r“>daringfireballNifty idea for a bookshelf, watch to video to ge the full idea.
Source: mocoloco.com
