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[31 Oct 2009 | One Comment | 1,180 views]
Images of the Undead…  Zombie Porn in Art History

I stumbled-upon’ed this image and saved it because of the D.H. signature on the print (vanity!) – but eventually tracked it back to this article by Saul Chernick…

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[30 Oct 2009 | One Comment | 315 views]
My anxiety has never looked this awesome.

This came up when I was google image searching for a manila folder image for a Savage County graphic:
A Repository for Bottled Monsters: Some medical trade literature with gender issues
Check this out…

Featured, Film, New Media »

[29 Oct 2009 | One Comment | 628 views]
66.6 Lessons of Savage County #2 – Lessons .2 through 3

More lessons from Savage County: .2 – Watch out for snakes, 1- The middle ground sounds boring but is actually strange (this is about money), 2 – The answer to the first asking of the question “Is this enough blood?” is always “No.”, 3 – This is fun

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[23 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 213 views]
Monkey Nap

Monkey Nap, originally uploaded by holycowboy.

Paris, France – A monkey naps in a car. He’s wearing a diaper.

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[20 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 286 views]
Skewby – Proving You Wrong Since 1988

I’ve been listening to this while AfterEffect-s-ing Savage County.
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[20 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 310 views]
MOTRO – A FREE/AWESOME Webcomic by Ulises Farinas

One of my favorite things in the world is discovering/devouring a new comic. I think every comic/graphic novel I’ve ever gotten into has been an end-to-end, all-in-one sitting read: Watchmen, Dark Knight Returns, Invincible, Madman, Jimmy Corrigan, David Boring…) It’s been awhile since I’ve had this experience – lately I feel guilty for spending money on comics. Maybe this is part of growing up, or just part of owing UCLA $120,000+ Fortunately, my latest, favorite comic is free…

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[18 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 1,398 views]
From the Buckley Bulletin: Shiny Surfaces of Tiffany’s

Norman Buckley was the professor who had the biggest impact on me as a filmmaker. I had him for one semester at UCLA (he was filling in for Nancy Richardson, another great editor and UCLA prof), but he’s definitely for me the WWJD of the editing room…

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[16 Oct 2009 | 4 Comments | 691 views]
66.6* Lessons Learned on Savage County (Part 1)

To compensate for not keeping a production diary and for not doing the Q&A and panel at Indie Memphis, I decided to write: 66.6 Lessons Learned on Savage County. (I added the decimal to the devil’s number because while I learned a ton, I don’t know that I can get all the way to 666 lessons learned, and I know you don’t want to read that many).