Tuesday, September 27, 2011

20,340 All-Time Page Views, Wow.

Pretty cool... thanks to everyone that ever landed here, from wherever for whatever reason.

Unfortunately, you're reading the last post I will make on this blog. For reals.


I started this project years ago to help me get a job in advertising. It worked. I've done a few jobs now, including the one I always wanted, even though it didn't last very long. In the end, advertising kinda made me not want to work in advertising anymore. It's hard to describe, but I feel somewhat liberated at the thought of starting again at age 30. I'm doing some exciting stuff now that is new and scary, and though I'm not sure where it'll take me, I'm enjoying the discovery.

In the future, who knows? But there seem to be more interesting things to learn about right now. Why didn't anyone tell me how much more awesome a Planisphere is compared to the Plannersphere?! Such wasted time...

In the end (which is now), I'm more appreciative of the immense people this blog allowed me to meet - often in real life. That is what really matters. People that have helped me out greatly, both professionally and personally. I'll be forever greatful to all of them and I hope in some way I've showed them and continue to show them that.

I had this long rant I was going to post about how to make it in advertising and the importance of remaining a good person, but I changed my mind about posting it.

Instead, I'll sign off with a thanks and bye.
Seeya hopefully in the real world...

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Friday, September 9, 2011

Back For The Future

Amazing, and for a good cause too...



Here's the auction results so far - they ain't going cheap.

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

One Of The Best Vimeo Movies I've Seen

Amature shoot with only a Canon 50mm and GoPro... no tricks just amazing editing skills.

Ferias no Brasil from Javi Devitt on Vimeo.

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

"If You No Longer Go For A Gap, You Are No Longer A Racing Driver."

It's hard for me to describe the impact this documentary has had on me. I watched it almost a week ago and it's been in my conciousness every day since. Staggering, emotional, amazing. It's as much about an attitude to living as it is racing.

Even if you didn't grow up watching Ayrton, Prost, Mansell, Berger, Hill and Schuey racing every second Sunday, it's still unmissable filmmaking. The onboard shots are simply astonishing.



Plus the soundtrack is awesome. Can't wait to cop both the DVD and OST in October.



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