Wednesday, October 31, 2007

halloweeney

Ok, ok, so I caved in after all this time in the UK, and did something utterly American... what can I say?
The Halloween imagery is everywhere and I couldn't help it!! So yesterday, we (Ricardo and I) carved my very first Jack O' Lantern. Sure, it isn't anything like this fierce guys here, but I think that it looks pretty cool!
Happy Halloween!

Thursday, October 25, 2007

twists and turns

This fell out of a book that I started reading yesterday and made me think of my life's twists and turns.
Eleven years ago to the day, I sent a present to my sister Raquel. I went to the usual post office near the St Martins-in-the-Field church, not because it was closer to the place where I lived (in fact I had to take a bus and the underground to get there!) but, because it was the only place where Î could choose the prettiest, coolest and most recent stamp designs around. the people at the till already knew me by then, as this happened around the start of my second year in London and every time I sent a letter or a package, I would be there bothering them (I was a prolific letter writer).
I cannot remember what I sent Raquel, most probably something symbolic and a bit off centre, I really didn't have that much money at that time, but I always made an effort to sent my siblings something unique.
My second year in London was full of contrast, it was the happiest and the loneliest time of my life until then... It was that year that I discovered that there was such a thing as an animation course and career!!! Honestly!! Up until then I thought that people outside the US fell into animation, at least that's what happened (and, to some extent, it still happens) in Portugal!
But, man, when I was told that I could study animation I went crazy with joy and spent the entire year between bothering the tutors to the ground with questions about animation, reading any last piece of information about the subject that I could find and shooting my animation with a 1946 Russian 8mm camera, that one of the nice technicians dug out from the bowels of the college.
1996 was the year when my love for animation that had been in me all my life, finally materialized...

Oh well, sorry for the rambling, but, it is amazing how a tiny piece of paper with stamps can conjure up such memories!

Friday, October 19, 2007

finished

So here it is, the finished product!! Tah dah!!
I'm glad that I finished this... I was getting quite depressed from listening to her day after day after day...
Hope that you'll like it!

Onto a different subject... I should have mentioned this by now especially as I did found out about it almost a month ago, but my brain has been slowly processing the idea, because it still hasn't exactly sinked it... Nope, I still think that I dreamt about it and that I am going to be really disappointed come november 1st.
You see, I am one of the five lucky people that were selected for the professional animation tutoring program created by none other than Stephen Gregory!!! hurrah!
Ok, ok, so you're not an animation person and you are reading this just because, for some bizarre reason you find my blog amusing, just click on his name and you will find out why I am so excited!!

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

done and dusted

Well, if you are a regular reader you should know by now that I have been participating in the "Big Knit" created by the innocent drink people (if you're totally lost just read my "them innocent people" or click on the hatometer under my link list). So, today I am going to post my "results"... 11 little knitted hats!! tah dah!
Definately not as many as I wanted to knit but, it gives me a warm and fuzzy feeling inside just to be able to participate.
Hope that you like them!










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