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I’m Afraid

In Mental Diarrhea, News, Sounds like Poetry, art, music on October 26, 2009 at 6:56 pm

I’m Afraid

I’m afraid that it’ll be cliche
I’m afraid that it won’t be art
Maybe i’ll never be
Embroiled in controversy
Public enemy number one on the hit list
Something remiss? The look in your eye says
You’ll never be the first in line to buy
Because it’s just not good enough to be
Art, I’m afraid…that it’ll be cliche.

(Slightly Creepy) Autographed Photo Request

In Acting, News on October 26, 2009 at 5:16 am

Email I received this morning:

“On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 3:17 AM, REHM, DALE <dale.rehm@hp.com> wrote:
To Whom it May Concern,
I enjoy Ms. Wu’s work and I am wondering if I may request an autographed photograph.  Thank you for your time.

Regards,
Dale Rehm
HP”
(mailing address removed)

WARNING FLAGS that went off in my head:

1.) I have not done any noteworthy acting work
2.) I have not done any noteworthy acting work that is visible online
3.) He doesn’t exist on Google except on others’ blog posts about creepy autographed photo requests. (see http://erincronican.blogspot.com/2009/03/really-who-are-you.html – she received the exact same letter, and has a theory as to why someone would send out these requests to (mostly) unknown actors)
4.) Should he really be using a work email for this type of request? HP Should Get Mad Right Now.

See, if you’re a friend and you want a headshot, cool. My grandma has one in her living room too. If I’m famous, cool. Famous people do signings and appearances. But Really Random Stranger Wanting Autographed Photo Of Young Woman Who Is A Wannabe Actor just doesn’t sound good. Hence the “slightly creepy”.

Anyway, Sorry Mister Dale Rehm, you are not getting a photograph, and this blog post is staying online so other actors know they’re not the only ones receiving your strange and widespread request.

*EDIT* 6:32 AM: have emailed HP’s Corporate Compliance / business ethics department regarding employee email address abuse.

June 2009 – An experimental week without Facebook and Twitter

In Dreams, Health and Healthy Living, Mental Diarrhea, News, Personal, Simon Fraser University, Tech The Crazy, Web Design and Web Related on June 26, 2009 at 8:51 pm

I declared last Sunday, on Facebook, that I would be going on Facebook hiatus. I didn’t say for how long, but in my mind, I’d be quitting FB and Twitter cold turkey for one week. I am 5 days into this experiment. I find myself resisting that URL address bar like an unsmoked half pack in the back upper corner of my closet, kept for emergency use only. Nagging at my mind every couple minutes. But mind you, I don’t smoke. Never have. I know my addictive personality well enough to not bother trying. Just thought it was an appropriate simile for habit breaking. But I haven’t faltered yet. Those links are everywhere, though. EVERYONE trying to be someone is on Twitter, to the point of ridiculosity. Well, not really…just businesses, oddly enough. CKNW, CNN, BBC Science, BBC Health, Daily Planet…(my personal favourites) …and there was that one week where everyone hopped the bandwagon at the same time. T’was an odd week.

But I couldn’t have picked a more interesting week to go FB/Twit free. I just couldn’t break the habit of thinking that my thoughts all needed to be expressed and thrown into some intangible online world, that, excepting global nuclear meltdown circumstances coinciding with the time of my death, will exist beyond me, providing that inactive accounts don’t get deleted after a certain period of time, and there isn’t a massive server crash affecting all the backup copies of my accounts…etc. SO…I took to writing down all my thoughts on index cards. GOD do I love index cards. For some reason of kinaesthetic x visual learning it works for me. And here are some of the thoughts that rampaged through a manic mind going through withdrawl. Actually, happily, this week seemed like one of those rare weeks that I wasn’t overly manic or depressive. Actually, no. I take that back. I may have thrown a temper tantrum on monday. But after that things seemed to clear up, mood wise. Hopefully it lasts a little longer this time.

From the index cards:
June 23 1700h: Fascinating that so many things – economic phenomena etc. can be described/explained by little lines on a graph. Really cool.
June 24 10ooh: How the hell did I injure my knee? Left inside tendon/ligament thingy sore upon awakening. Did I sleepwalk?
1110h: There are a lot of funny looking asian men in ECON103.
1230h: I really enjoy talking to professors in office hours.
1345h: Correction: I enjoy talking to ungrumpy professors in office hours.
1400h: For every short and cute asian woman that exists, there exists an equally short, not-so-cute-asian man.
1415h: When you can’t figure me out: The secret to women is that we say things we don’t mean and we mean things we don’t say. But not all the time.
1415h: Today I feel very happy and calm and content.
1710h: I am quite possibly…floored. On gradebook, if “MT” stands for midterm, I just got 34/34, i.e. 100%. WTF?! In CMPT120! And so far I have 100% in the course! This has Never Happened Before. Not even close. Never.
1734h: Just discovered my flash animations don’t work on the CSIL computers. Not pleased.
1756h: The secret to not being frustrated and irritated all the time…getting laid.
June 25 1000h: Farrah Fawcett died. Cancer. Brings out my fears. And Jon and Kate Gosselin are divorcing. Not that that matters to anyone except their kids. I hope deep inside that all people who die are at peace. I hope the suicide bombers and war criminals, and serial killers given the death penalty are all at peace. I hope the man who believes he will be rewarded with 72 virgins in the afterlife gets just that. If that’s the best thing he had going for him, I really hope he gets it.
1315h: I just get so fucking agitated at jerks like the guy who made a left turn from behind me while I was halfway across the street during my pedestrian walk light who then told me to look for traffic. It’s my walk sign, fucker! Concentrate on your own fucking half baked fucking driving, idiot!
1350h: playing piano really gets me unagitated. New “easy piano” piece yeah that disney song “A whole new world” from Aladdin. Love it and it’s just so beautiful and takes me away to a different time and place and imaginary life. Need to get a piano of my own so i can stop renting rehearsal space.
1425h: Low F + high GAC chord. Quite a nice way to end a song.
1700h: I had a breakthrough at singing class today. Lowered larynx + space + focus. Singing the exercise “Me-lia”. Letting go. Throwing it away. Fuck yeah. And going to McD’s inbetween rehearsing and class and thinking to enjoy fully and be present doing anything because it might be the last time I do that thing – gosh Steve cried last week when he ate a chicken nugget, having not had one for so long, and thinking that it might be his last. So I went and bought chicken nuggets today to remind myself to live. I couldn’t bring him any, though because he’s fasting, preparing for his colonoscopy tomorrow. And then I came home to find that Michael Jackson had died. What a day. What a week to choose to be facebook & Twitter free.
June 26 1117h: Watched Confessions of a Shopaholic and it wasn’t good. I am disappointed because I had been looking foward to that one for quite some time. Movies and people that try too hard to be funny are rarely really funny. The Make More Money scene ended up on the cutting room floor. All the essential bits of the story that made it a charming and funny story got cut out of the script. Nobody is sympathetic towards a woman who spends too much money (GUILTY!), but somehow the book made you identify so strongly with the protagonist, and the movie just did not succeed. Director needs lessons in directing comedy.
1440h: Been at Burnaby General Hospital since 1230. Steve’s colonoscopy today. yay. One year since we’ve been here for one the last time and we’re still where we began. Not pleased. Hopefully some answers.
1700h: +1 Medication for Steve. Prednisone. At least it’s cheap. + Humira starting ~2 weeks pending all clear from upcoming “urgent” MRI. Apparently the colonoscopy looked very different from last time. Some serious side fx on prednisone i hear. fuck.
1745h: Found out Lorena Gale (Priestess Elosha on BSG) passed away on June 21st. Shocked and saddened. Cancer. Found out Google, Twitter and Wikipedia etc crashed yesterday from too much traffic/too many edits. Again, I re-iterate. What a week to be Twitter and Facebook free.
1800h: Realized that I have this lifelong pattern of disillusionment with stuff. Note to self: write blog entry about disillusionment.
2143h: Made myself a little jar with little 1/8 index card chips inside with things to do when I don’t know what to do. Will pick one each time I find myself not knowing what to do and be just one minute more productive. Each task can be completed within one minute. I like this jar already. Note to self: write blog entry about this jar.

Eating Sustainably – Vegetarian, Local, Organic, Sustainable Seafood, etc.

In Health and Healthy Living, Recipes, Sustainability on May 18, 2009 at 2:44 pm

“Can Vegetarians Save the World?” on guardian.co.uk : http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/may/16/ghent-belgium-vegetarian-town-environment

To lower my carbon footprint, I will try to eat vegetarian at least once per week. No intention to cut out meat entirely, but I’ll do my part. Will also be trying to incorporate sustainable seafood into my cooking. See the bottom of this post for an interesting conversation I had with a company that produces Kiwi Mussels (a sustainable seafood option).

I’ll keep track on this blog of my progress. This shouldn’t be hard at all, as I find cooking meat the most bothersome part of making a meal. Unfortunately my household will still be eating a lot of meat, as my husband will not be converted. That and he’s on nurse’s orders to eat extra protein for wound healing post-surgery, as well as for keeping his iron levels up. But I often don’t feel the need to eat meat anyway, so this should be easy.

I will rate my cooking creations on a scale of “Disgusting”, “Passable”, “Good”, or “DELICIOUS”. Also will note vegan meals.

Monday May 18th, 2009
Breakfast – Soup Noodles with green onions, ginger, olive oil and parmesan cheese – DELICIOUS
Lunch – Rice with marinated pressed tofu, zucchini and brussel sprouts – DELICIOUS and Vegan

Sustainable Seafood - take a gander at http://www.seachoice.org/ for information on choosing options that help maintain the health of the oceans and not contribute to overfishing/overharvesting, by-catch, and scraping of ocean floors etc etc.

I bought some Pacifica brand frozen kiwi mussels produced in…where else? KiwiLand of course – New Zealand. I was very pleased that it was labled with a “sustainable seafood” logo and all that, but when I got home, I was dismayed to find that the plastic packaging was made from #7 “Other” plastic, which is not easily recyclable, and may find its way into one of our ocean’s landfills – see  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pacific_Garbage_Patch . So I sent them an email and received a nice reply from their Americas/Asia sales rep, Matthew Hewitt, stating the following:

“Hi Beverly

Thanks for the contact.

I understand and accept your comments re #7 plastic.

It is a recyclable but not as easily recycled as other plastics.

The issue for us is the fact that we must freeze the plastic for up to 2 years. At this stage we can not get other plastics to do this.

But believe me our plastic supplier is working on that solution.

We are aware of the publics issue with #7 and thus want to change that as soon as we can. We are committed to the environment, our farming and production practices are all geared to zero impact.

The #7 plastic is the last hurdle for us.

But thanks for using our product, I hope you found the quality good and hope you will support us again.

All the best, Matthew Hewitt”

which was really nice of him. So they’re working on it. Good to know. I like it when you write to some big company and they actually send a personal reply from halfway around the world.

Buying Local: really liking Simon Fraser University’s Local Food Project http://sfulocalfood.ca/ . Went to their “Pocket Farmer’s Market” last wednesday – a neat concept – and have purchased my Harvest Box for the month of May.

Buying Organic: well, little bits here and there from Safeway’s Organic selection.

Growing Food: my in-laws are starting a garden at their home in Langley. Very exciting.

Composting: am a fan of NatureMill’s Automatic Indoor Composter. Steep price ($200CDN+) but showed my mom in law the website yesterday, and she’s thinking about it…I don’t have a garden right now, so it wouldn’t be prudent for me to get one of my own. Reduces your household waste by 2/3rds by composting all your organic waste (except bones, citrus and peach pits).

So, those are my thoughts on sustainable eating today. What are your thoughts?

Update: May 2009

In Acting, News, Simon Fraser University, art on May 15, 2009 at 10:53 am

Whew. Just wrapping up a few of the most chaotic, stressful weeks of my life. But all is very good right now.

Steve: recovering from surgery. Taking it one day at a time. Oh we had our first wedding anniversary late in April! Yay!

ELAN Awards: 2009 is done and done. The producers are getting the ball rolling for 2010.

Acting: Performed as a french-accented character from the 17th century at the Moonlight Masquerade fundraiser for the Giovanni Bastone Foundation last week, raising money for BC Children’s Hospital and childhood cancer research. One of the funnest performing gigs I have ever done. Thank you to David C. Jones and the Laughter Mission Society for hiring me once again!

School: Back at SFU for my first full semester in 4 years. Yes, it has been that long. It’s great though. This time around, I am determined to not allow myself to get into a habit of falling asleep in class. Also very annoyed at teenagers who chatter through lectures and pack up early. How disrespectful.

Art: SFU Linguistics department hired me to do cartoon drawings for an experiment. A real challenge for me, because I don’t draw people! Ever! But the steep learning curve was good for me, and I’m proud of my work.

BC Politics: Did my part and voted at 8:30 in the morning, reminded everyone on facebook etc! Cannot believe the voter turn out – less than 50%?? How pathetic! Mandatory voting and $300 fine NOW. Those that don’t vote don’t have the right to complain.

“I don’t know the issues” excuse is not valid. Go and find out about the issues – it doesn’t take that long.
“I didn’t have time” excuse is not valid. Make time. Vote early. You are entitled to time off work:

From Elections BC website: “You are entitled to four consecutive hours off from work between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. on General Voting Day if you are an eligible voter.  It is up to your employer to decide when during the day you can take this time off.  It is illegal for your employer to deduct pay or penalize you for taking time off to vote.  Employers and employees are encouraged to work together so that all eligible voters can vote without disrupting business operations.”

“I didn’t get around to it” excuse is not valid. Voting is an action. You can’t just sit around all day and realize at 7:50pm that you don’t have time to get to the elementary school 2 blocks away.

This sort of inaction really frustrates me. Even in an election where the choices are generally unsavoury either way, you must still get involved! What will it take to get the young vote out there?

Maybe I should run for politics. Would people vote for me? In any case, I’m really feeling the urge to get more involved in something non-partisan, encouraging people to vote. BAH!

Update: April 2009

In News on April 8, 2009 at 12:30 pm

ELAN Awards are coming up April 25th – http://theelans.com

Just started helping out the Lower Mainland Brain Injury Association (LMBIA) with keeping their website up to date – http://lmbia.org

Finishing up JAPN100 at SFU – final exam next tuesday

Music coming along – the Collaborate Album – 3 songs on that one. June 2009 release.

Steve’s gastroscopy went well today – no crohn’s in the upper half of his digestive tract! hurrah. Still fighting that darned fistula though that’s causing all the trouble. Lots keeping me busy on the homefront.

Emotionally – holding it together today.

And that’s all the energy i have right now, but I had to write out some of the things so that they could stop eating brain power like a bad memory leak.

From Inside the 2009 ELAN Awards

In Acting, News on March 13, 2009 at 11:44 am

As some of you know, I’m working for the ELAN Awards this year, which is happening on Saturday April 25th, 2009 at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver.

The work is never done, but I’m lucky to be along for the ride. Who would’ve thought that I’d be involved with one of the biggest awards shows in one of the biggest entertainment sectors around? Video Games, Animation, Visual Effects? Beverly? Are you joking? It’s always been your brother who’s been into Video Games…You’re an actor! Right? Or aren’t you…?

–WARNING! Tangent! WARNING!–
Well, to be honest, I’m happy to leave acting to other people who are willing to put themselves on a never ending hamster wheel of emotional distress, because drama is often just that. Drama. The stories that make up the stuff between the boring bits of life. Me? I think I’m almost ready to move on. I’m married now, and my CHOICE is to NOT put Steve through the experience (possibility) of me goin’ off and making out with a new person every week, because, acting or no acting, art or not, it still sucks. Hollywood marriages don’t fall apart for no reason, and that is one little wedge in a crack that I don’t want anymore. But hosting my own tv show would be fabulous. (Hmmm…politics? how about cooking? There will never be too many cooking shows.) Vancouver Film School’s Acting Program was absolutely life wrenching, but wonderful and worth it, and taught me so much about life, and self, and humanity, and group dynamics, public speaking, etc, but do I want to be pursuing Acting as a full time career? No. There. I’ve said it. No. But I still think that everyone should take a year out of their lives to take an acting program. Your life will thank you.
–END WARNING–

Anyway, back to the ELAN Awards!
Oh but ANIMATION! And VISUAL EFFECTS! It’s not just about the VIDEO GAMES! Think of how closely all three industries are tied together…and the incredible talent of these New Renaissance Artists bringing people and animate things to life, lifelike in sound and vision, whether cartoons or resembling real life objects. Absolutely incredible, and cheers to them.

You should see the work that producers Holly Carinci and Jack Weatherell put into this thing to get it off the ground for the 3rd year in a row…very impressive! The Oscars / Academy Awards have been around for 81 years, so by the time we get to 10, or even FIVE YEARS, I think we’ll be golden, seeing how much interest the ELANs are generating already, at the sweet baby toddler age of 3.

A reminder, for Industry Professionals and Media ONLY, to VOTE as follows
“The ELANS are asking that industry professionals go to http://microsites.ign.com/elan/ to cast their vote for the recipients of the “Video Game Hall of Fame”, “Lifetime Achievement in Animation” and the “Visionary Award” (VFX). Voters will have ten nominees – all names gathered from the industry – in each of the three sectors to select from, and they are:

VIDEO GAME HALL of FAME

Nolan Bushnell – Founder of Atari Corporation
Satoru Iwata – President, Nintendo
Ken Kutaragi – Father of the Playstation
Ken Levine – 2K Boston, Bioshock
Shigeru Miyamoto – The creator of Mario Bros.
Mike Morhaime – Co-Founder of Blizzard
Gabe Newell – Valve
Roberta Williams – Sierra On-Line
Will Wright – The creator of The Sims & Spore

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT IN ANIMATION
Phillip Bradley Bird -Director of Ratatouille/The Incredibles
Hayao Miyazaki – Princess Mononoke
John Lasseter – Directed Toy Story,A Bug’s Life,Toy Story 2
Michael Craig Judge – Creator and star of Beavis and Butt-head and King of the Hill
Nick Park – Producer/Director of Creature Comforts, The Curse of The WereRabbit
Posthumous:
Charles Martin “Chuck” Jones (1912 – 2002) – Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies
Dr. Osamu Tezuka (1928 – 1989) – Creator of Astro Boy and Kimba the White Lion
Frederick Avery (1908 – 1980) – Creator of Daffy Duck, Bugs Bunny and more
Norman McLaren, C.C., C.Q. (1914 – 1987) – Neighbours
Isadore “Friz” Freleng (1906[1] – 1995) – Developed Porky Pig, Yosemite Sam and more

VISIONARY AWARD (VFX)
Harrison Ellenshaw – Matte visual effects for Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back
Phil Tippett – Co-developed Go-Motion for Dragonslayer, creatures for Return of the Jedi
Ken Ralston – Cast Away, What Lies Beneath, Contact, The Polar Express, Beowulf
John Knoll – VFX Super Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Pirates Caribbean
Joe Letteri – Sr VFX Super The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep, X-Men – The Last Stand
Paul Debevec – Pioneer in high dynamic range imaging image-based modeling & rendering
Jim Rygiel – VFX Super The Lord of the Rings trilog, Stay Tuned, I Robot, Iron Man
John Gaeta – Matrix trilogy, Speed Racer,advanced methods “Bullet Time” and more
Peter Robert Jackson – Heavenly Creatures, The Lord of the Rings trilogy
David Leo Fincher – Seven, Fight Club, Zodiac and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

And the Nominees!
The ELAN Awards Announces Their Final Nominees

ELANS Announce Ceremony Date & Venue and Who Will be Waiting to Hear Their Name Called

Vancouver, BC- March 11, 2009 – Kelly Zmak, President of Radical Entertainment where the ELAN Awards press conference was held today, opened this morning’s presser by saying “The ELAN awards give our industry a chance to celebrate the talents and creativity of the people who create these art forms. At a time where we are surrounded by bad news and a barrage of negativity, the ELAN awards give us a chance to celebrate the positives of our industry and the people who make it great.”

Taking to the podium next was the Founder and Producer of the international Awards Ceremony for Video Games, Animation and Visual Effects, Holly Carinci. Carinci first thanked Radical for their hospitality and continuous support of the ELAN Awards by naming the game developer as the ELAN’S first ever inductee as a “Founder of the ELANS”. Carinci then announced that the new ceremony date and venue will be Saturday, April 25th in the opulent Pacific Ballroom at the Fairmount Hotel Vancouver. With Tom Kenny (SpongeBob SquarePants©) as their Host and only 50 tables (6 of which had sold this morning before she reached the podium) Carinci cautioned the room that tickets would sell quickly.

Before handing the podium over to Victor Lucas, creator, executive producer and co-host of “The Electric Playground” and “Reviews on the Run”, Carinci revealed the new beautiful statuette the winners of this and years-to-come ELAN Awards will be receiving thanks to Bill Henderson and his team at Offload Studios; Offload produced both the print and the mold as well as the statuettes themselves for this year’s award winners.

Next up came Lucas to announce the Final Nominees for the 3rd Annual ELAN Awards; and they are …

3rd Annual ELAN Awards Final Nominees:

VIDEO GAME FINAL NOMINEES

1. VIDEO GAME OF THE YEAR

Gears of War 2 Epic Games / Microsoft
Cliff Bleszinski, Design Director Epic Games; Ray Davis, Lead Programmer Epic Games; Chris Perna, Art Director Epic Games

Fallout 3 Bethesda Softworks
Todd Howard, Game Director;Emil Pagliarulo, Lead Designer & Writer; Gavin Carter, Lead Producer

Fable II Lionhead Studios / Microsoft Games
Peter Molyneux, Lead Designer; Louise Copley, Executive Producer; Dene Carter, Creative Director

Left 4 Dead Valve

2. BEST CONSOLE GAME

Gears of War 2 Epic Games, Microsoft
Epic Games: Rod Fergusson, Senior Producer; Cliff Bleszinski, Design Director; Ray Davis, Lead Programmer; Chris Perna, Art Director

Fallout 3 Bethesda Softworks
Todd Howard, Game Director; Emil Pagliarulo, Lead Designer & Writer; Gavin Carter, Lead Producer

Fable II Lionhead Studios / Microsoft Games
Peter Molyneux, Lead Designer; Louise Copley, Executive Producer; Dene Carter, Creative Director

Left 4 Dead Valve

3. BEST PC GAME
Fallout 3 Bethesda Softworks
Todd Howard, Game Director; Emil Pagliarulo, Lead Designer & Writer; Gavin Carter, Lead Producer

Crysis Warhead Crytek / Electronic Arts
Péter Antovszki, Sound Director; Gábor Mogyorósi, Art Director; Bernd Diemer, Producer

Lord of the Rings Online™: Mines of Moria™ Turbine, Inc.
Jeffrey Steefel, Executive Producer

Left for Dead Valve

4. BEST CASUAL/ARCADE GAME
Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst Big Fish Games
Pat Wylie, Adrian Woods, Chris Campbell, Producer

Defend Your Castle XGen Studios
Skye Boyes, Executive Producer; Jordan Dubuc, Project Lead; Robyn Dubuc, Design & Marketing; Taylor Schaerer, Visual Arts Lead

4 Elements Playrix Entertainment Playrix Entertainment

5. BEST MOBILE/HANDHELD GAME
Club Penguin :Elite Penguin Force Handheld: 1st Playable Productios/Disney Interactive
Tobi Saulnier, Founder & CEO, 1st Playable Productions; Zhenelle Falk, Producer/ Designer; Andrew Carroll, Lead Programmer; Ian McConahey Stead, Lead Artist

Planet Rescue: Ocean Patrol Handheld: Magic Pockets / Ubisoft
Eric Zmiro, President/Technical Director; Eltienne Jacquemain, Creative Director;

Hooked On: Creatures of the Deep Mobile: Infinite Dreams / Nokia
Brandon Crick, Marketing Manager

Party Island Bowling Mobile: Digital Chocolate
David Fruin, Studio Director; Mike Saperstein, Director of Game Development; Paul Abbassi, CTO; Trip Hawkins, CEO

6. BEST SOUND in a VIDEO GAME PRODUCTION
Mike Larson, Audio Director; Steve Jablonsky, Composer; Jamey Scott, Sound Designer; Joey Kuras, Sound Designer
Gears of War 2 Epic Games, Microsoft

Brian Tuey, Lead Sound Design
Call of Duty:World At War Treyarch / Activision Publishing

Mark Lampert, Audio Director Fallout 3 Bethesda Softworks

Russell Shaw, Composer; Kristofor Mellroth, Audio Lead
Fable II Lionhead Studios / Microsoft Games

7. BEST ART DIRECTION
Chris Perna, Art Director
Gears of War 2 Epic Games, Microsoft

Istvan Pely, Lead Artist
Fallout 3 Bethesda Softworks

Denis Dyack, President & Executive Producer; Carman Dix, Art Director
Too Human Silicon Knights / Microsoft Games Studio

John McCormack, Art Director; Mark Smart, Lead Environment Artist; Jon Eckersley, Lead Creature Artist; Adam Sibbick, Lead FX Artist
Fable II Lionhead Studios / Microsoft Games

8. BEST GAME DESIGN
Cliff Bleszinski, Design Director; Rod Fergusson, Senior Producer; Lee Perry, Senior Gameplay Designer; Dave Nash, Lead Level Designer
Gears of War 2 Epic Games, Microsoft

Todd Howard, Game Director;Emil Pagliarulo, Lead Designer & Writer
Fallout 3 Bethesda Softworks

Peter Molyneux, Lead Designer; Dene Carter, Creative Director; Iain Wright, Lead Level Designer; Mike West, Lead Scripter
Fable II Lionhead Studios / Microsoft Games

Gabe Newell
Left 4 Dead Valve

9. OUTSTANDING TECHNICAL INNOVATION
Tim Sweeney, Technology Director; Daniel Vogel, Engine Team Lead; Unreal Engine Technology Team
Gears of War 2 Epic Games, Microsoft

Todd Howard, Game Director;Emil Pagliarulo, Lead Designer & Writer; Guy Carver, Technical Director
Fallout 3 Bethesda Softworks

Simon Carter, Load Game Architect and Technology Director; Guilloume Portes, Lead Tools & GUI Programmer; Jonathan Shaw, AI Director; Alex Dowdeswell, AI Director
Fable II Lionhead Studios / Microsoft Games

Gabe Newell Left 4 Dead Valve

ANIMATION FINAL NOMINEES for the 3rd ANNUAL ELAN AWARDS

1. Best Feature Length Animated Production

Winner: WALL-E Selected by children’s votes Disney / Pixar

2.Best Animated Television Production

Toot & Puddle Mercury Filmworks / National Geographic Kids Entertainment
Clint Eland, Executive Producer; Tara Sorensen, Executive Producer; Marianne Culbert, Supervising Producer; Jerry Popowich, Creative Producer

Zeke’s Pad My Pad Prod’s / Avrill Stark Entertainment; Bardel Entertainment Inc. / Flying Bark Productions
Delna Bhesania, Producer; Liz Scully, Producer; Leonard Terhoch, Producer; Avrill Stark, Producer

Wapos Bay: The Series Wapos Bay Studio National Film Board of Canada
Dennis Jackson, Producer;Melanie Jackson, Producer; Anand Ramayya, Producer; Derek Mazur; Exc. Producer

Dex Hamilton: Alien Entomologist March Entertainment / SLR Productions; Parthenon Kids
Daniel Hawes, Executive Producer/Producer; Ryan Lussing, Creative Producer/Visual FX Supervisor

3. Best Animated Short Subject

World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King (intro cinematic) Blizzard Entertainment
Jeff Chamberlain, Director; Phillip Hillenbrand, Producer

Turbo Dogs CCI Entertainment Ltd. / Huhu Studios

Executive Producers: Arnie Zipursky and Christopher Waters; Producers: Kristine Klohk and Rodney MacDonald

4. Best Director for an Animated Production

Christian Larocque, Director
Toot & Puddle Mercury Filmworks / National Geographic Kids Entertainment

Dennis Jackson, Director; Melanie Jackson, Director; Cam Lizotte, Director Wapos Bay Studio National Film Board of Canada
Wapos Bay: The Series

5. Best Voice Over in an Animated Production (All genres)

Winner: Tom Kenny
SpongeBob SquarePants Nickelodeon

6. Best Character Animation

Winner: Graham MacDonald, Animation Director; Emma Gignac, Animation Director; Kim Buck, Animation Supervisor; Justin Sels, Animation Supervisor
Toot & Puddle Mercury Filmworks / National Geographic Kids Entertainment

7. Best Art Direction

Teo Kiriakov, Art Direction; “Diamond” Dave Merritt, Art Direction
Toot & Puddle Mercury Filmworks / National Geographic Kids Entertainment

Zoe Evamy, Senior Art Director; Patricia Atchison, Art Director
Zeke’s Pad My Pad Prod’s / Avrill Stark Entertainment; Bardel Entertainment Inc. / Flying Bark Productions

VISUAL EFFECTS FINAL NOMINEES for the 3rd ANNUAL ELAN AWARDS

1. Best Visual Effects in a Visual Effect Driven Feature Film

Spin VFX / 20th Century Fox Max Payne
Jeff Campbell, VFX Supervisor; Eric Doiron, Compositing Supervisor;Mark Schreiber, Lead Animator; Tim Sibley, Lead FX TD

The Embassy VFX, Inc. / Ironworks Prod’s; Marvel Studios / Paramount Pictures Iron Man
The Embassy: Winston Helgason, Visual Effects Supervisor; Charlie Bradbury, Visual Effects Producer; Stephen Pepper, Compositing Supervisor; Michael Blackbourn, CG Lead

2. Best Visual Effects in a Broadcast Series, Miniseries or MOW

Supernatural Films It’s the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester / WB/CW
Ivan Hayden, VFX Supervisor; Grant Lindsay, VFX Producer; Mark Meloche, Lead Artist; Colin Jenken, Lead 3D

Bartleby Co. and The Halcyon Co. in assoc. with Warner Bros. Televisions Terminator – The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Jim Lima, VFX Supervisor; Steve Galich, SFX Coordinator

Pix Ray VFX / Sullivan Entertainment Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning
Andrew Szerszen, VFX Supervisor; Guy Gatenby, Lead Matte-Painter; Michael MacInnis, Lead Composer

3. Best Visual Effects in an Independent/Short Film

Winner: Rock Garden: The Love Story Pix Ray VFX / Gloryous Production, 2.8 Pictures
Andrew Szerszen, VFX Supervisor; Guy Gatenby, Lead Matte-Painter; Michael MacInnis, Lead Composer

4. Best Visual Effects Shot

Winner: Spin VFX / 20th Century Fox Max Payne
Jeff Campbell, VFX Supervisor; Eric Doiron, Compositing Supervisor;Mark Schreiber, Lead Animator; Tim Sibley, Lead FX TD

5. Best Digital Environment

Spin VFX / 20th Century Fox Max Payne
Jeff Campbell, VFX Supervisor; Eric Doiron, Compositing Supervisor;Mark Schreiber, Lead Animator; Tim Sibley, Lead FX TD

Pix Ray VFX / Sullivan Entertainment Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning
Andrew Szerszen, VFX Supervisor; Guy Gatenby, Lead Matte-Painter; Michael MacInnis, Lead Composer

Pix Ray VFX / Gloryous Production, 2.8 Pictures Rock Garden: The Love Story
Andrew Szerszen, VFX Supervisor; Guy Gatenby, Lead Matte-Painter; Michael MacInnis, Lead Composer

6. Best Animated Character

Winner: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian MPC / Walt Disney and Walden Media
Greg Fisher, Animation Supervisor; Peta Bayley, Lead Animator; Julio del Rio Hernandez, Lead Animator; Tom Reed, Head of Rigging

STUDENT FINAL NOMINEES for the 3rd ANNUAL ELAN AWARDS

1. Best Student Video Game

Origamee Blue Skies / The University of Abertay, (Dundee, Scotland)
Richard Barlow, Programmer & Team Lead; Alberto Fustinoni, Programmer; Aby Cox, 2D Artist; Kevin Dunlop, 3D Artist

The Booty Bandit Masters of Digital Media, Centre for Digital Media, GNW, (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
Brian Ford, Christine Jung, David Marhal, Ken Pratt

Deguiyu Masters of Digital Media,Centre for Digital Media,GNW, (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
Bryant DJ Davey, Xbox Director; Su Yon Sohn, Web Presence Director; Liam Kelly, Support

Number 6 Six Studios / Universitat Pompeu Fabra-IDEC (Barcelona, Spain)
Carles Salvany Pedró, Artist/Animator; Albert Aguilar, Programmer; Fernando Suárez Peña, Programmer; Rodrigo Santoro Rojas, Artist

2. Best Student Animated Production

Midnight Ballet Vancouver Film School (Vanacouver, British Columbia, Canada)
Jin Xie

Nutty The Neurotic Ninja Squirrel Jason Haniuk / California State University Fullerton (USA)
Jason Haniuk

Snared Algonquin College Animation Program (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
Algonquin College Animation Pogram

3. Best Visual Effects in a Student Project

Winner: Space Bar Lost Boys Learning (Comox, British Columbia, Canada)
George Kyparissous

Getting behind in support of the ELAN Awards are their Event Partners, Activision Publishing, Inc. and the Seven Group as well as the ELAN’S Founding Partners Radical Entertainment, Relic Entertainment, Offload Studios (Official Supplier of the ELAN Award Statuette), IGN (Official Media Partner) as well as the ELAN’S Associate Partners Blue Arc, Hitachi, sgi, SPINVFX, David Kaye Productions and the esteemed firm Buckley Dodds & Associates which will once again preside over the judicial process. And, of course, Moore’s Formal Wear for Men who will be making certain that all of our men look fabulous in their tuxedos!

“As the Movie Industry goes to Hollywood for its Oscars, so will the world of Video Games, Animation and Visual Effects come to Vancouver for their ELANS.”

RESERVE YOUR DINNER AND AWARD SHOW TICKETS NOW 778-960-4402

The ELAN Awards
Holly Carinci
Founder & Producer
604.218.3993

Musical Audition

In Uncategorized on February 7, 2009 at 1:38 pm

Whoa. That was weird. A business meeting in the morning that ran way over. Then driving to the audition. Driving makes me nervous. Then late for audition, which always makes me WAYYY nervous. Then I get into the room and forget all my acting prep work, and forget the second line of the song. Twice. And everything I worked so hard on absolutely flew out the window.

And that was the audition.

And everyone there was nice about it but whoa, that was a traumatic morning.

Anyway, onwards.

The Worst Things About Marriage

In Uncategorized on January 2, 2009 at 12:58 pm

The worst things about marriage are cooking and cleaning.

How in the world is cooking 2 times per day every day supposed to be sustainable??? I can’t do it. I don’t have that many recipes in my head that he doesn’t give me the gross face at

Here are the variables:
Chicken
Beef
Pork
—–
Rice
Pasta
Rice Noodles
Egg Noodles
Occasionally bread
—–
Soup.

Vegetables he generally accepts. No dairy, fruit, peas, tomatoes. Now MAKE ME A MONTH’S WORTH OF RECIPES. Not repeating the meat item or carb item in the next meal. Please. Anybody. Help. I am going to die.

I am a bachelorette at heart. For myself, I can cook the same 10 minute meal each meal and be perfectly happy eating the same thing for 3 days. I will use one pot, one bowl and one pair of chopsticks, to avoid doing more dishes than neccesary.

I don’t know how an ENTIRE DISHWASHER / SINK gets full in one day. It absolutely baffles me. I hate this.

I hate that cooking takes so damned long
I hate that dishes appear from nowhere
I hate that right after I finish cooking once i have to think about cooking again

I am feeling VERY undomestic today.