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Monthly Archives: September 2008

Finished up the Storyboarding. A trip to the Zoo. Munchkin’s obsession. Dante scoots

September 25, 2008 in FAMILY, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS
I finished doing storyboard revisions this week.  I’m glad I was able to do it.  It was fun. Now we have to get all the rest of the scenes done so the show can ship on time.  It has CGI element in it which may get in the way of that goal.  Lance is really worried about that.

This week I also got into a huge discussion about Catholicism with a co-worker.  It was interesting and I learned a few things about the Bible because of it.  He’s a “fallen away Catholic” who has a lot of gripes about the Church and has a few conspiracy theories about it. A day later, by the time we ended our discussion, we parted in really good terms, considering  how heated the discussion got (by heated, I don’t mean we got angry, I just mean it was very passionate).

FAMILY
We went to the Zoo this weekend.  It was a spontaneous thing.  We were out, for a thing that my wife’s job was holding at the location of her new school.  On the way back, we were going to stop off at a park.  The closest one was Griffith Park in Burbank.  The LA Zoo happens to be in the same area and Alesha decided she wanted to take the kids. So off we went to the Zoo.

It was really fun.  We had a great time.  Munchkin was in awe of all the animals.  It was great seeing her reaction to them all.  The boy spent the whole trip in his stroller.  He didn’t really know what was going on.  He spent the day staring and smiling at his mommy.  We didn’t stay at the Zoo for too long. I think we spent about three hours or so there.  We were really glad we went.

FAMILY

Munchkin watches Snow White
I had tried other Disney movies before this one.  The closest ones to really grab her attention have been Toy Story, The Incredibles and some parts of Cinderella.  Snow White, really has really gotten under her skin though.  I don’t know why exactly.  Maybe it’s the simplicity of the characters.  They are just archetypes and they’re easy to understand.  The interesting thing, is that when I first showed her the movie, the only thing she was truly interested in was the scary parts.  Especially the beginning with the evil queen and The Magic mirror and the part where Snow White runs into the scary forest after the her failed assassination attempt.  That was the only parts that Munchkin would really watch.  Little by little she started liking the rest of it.  Now she sings along with all the songs and dances around to all of them and asks to watch the movie anytime she can. When it ends, she want me to start it over again.  I also find it interesting that the part that intrigues her most about  The Incredibles, is the first fight that Mr. Incredible has with the robot on the island.  I guess there is something about the intensity of these scenes that really speaks to her at some level.

FAMILY
So Dante now scoots around.  He doesn’t quite crawl but he scoops around on his belly as he pushes with his feet.  The first time we saw him do it, we couldn’t stop laughing.  He looks so darn cute doing it.

 

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Digital classes, Alesha’s birthday party, first day of day care

September 18, 2008 in FAMILY, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS
Took some classes on the new program we’re going to be using when we go digital.  It’s not as complicated as I thought it would be.  It’s really quite easy.  Unfortunately, we are not using the program as it was intended so there are things in it that aren’t quite in line with what we need it to do. We have a lot of work around solutions for those problems.  It’s the cheapest program the company could afford to license.  As I’ve stated earlier, the production side of the show gets the least amount of the money the show earns.  Which basically means we don’t really get the programs or equipment that would be ideal for us to use.  It really kinda sux.

In other news, my director Lance told me he set up a blog site.  He’s putting he’s earliest non Simpsons related stuff on it and he’s working his way up to the side projects he does now.  I can’t wait until he starts putting pictures of his sculptures.  He does these really great cartoon sculptures and they are really fun to look at.

FAMILY
Alesha invited people over to celebrate her birthday this weekend. She had a great day that day, even though there were times when she was a little stressed out.  Meanwhile I was pretty stressed out almost through out the day.  It started off pretty nice, and then it just got really stressful for me.  Still, the party was fun, despite my stress and Munchkin had a fantastic time, playing, dancing and singing.  I hadn’t seen her so happy in a long time.  Perhaps that was the only thing that kept my stress from totally ruining the party for me

FAMILY
Started dropping the kids off at Day Care this week.  Woke up at my usual time (4:00am), got ready and then got the kids ready.  I would tell Munchkin that they were going to Day Care so she would learn the word and understand where we were going.  I’d try to get to the daycar place at 6:30am so we would leave around 5:30am.  The Day Care is in Altadena which is a convenient 20 minute drive from my work but a slightly less convenient 30 minute drive from home.  Traffic was a bit of a hassle.  Lucky for us, we can use the carpool lane, so that helps out a lot.  Still, most of the time we got there in an hour due to accidents on the way there.

Once we got there, that’s when it got difficult.  Mainly because it meant dropping them off and leaving them there.  Dante wasn’t much of a problem, he doesn’t understand what’s going on.  Munchkin though…OH BOY.  She was breaking my heart.  It’s tough to leave them. Sticking a hot poker in my eye would have hurt less.

First day of day care

 

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Storyboard revisions, Rosary army baby, Daycare, Alesha’s Birthday Orphan Works

September 11, 2008 in Copyright Protections, MY WEEK, PODCASTS, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS
Storyboarding, Yay! Been revising the boards for the show all this week as well.  I’m having a blast and I’m very happy to be doing it.  Meanwhile, the studio is moving forward in a big way to get us to go digital.  I’m going to be having classes on the program we will be using  tomorrow, (Friday).  That way, by the time I get on the machine, I’ll at least know my way around it a bit.

The head of the Korean animation studio that does the second part of the work on the show, came by this week.  He had a list of things he wanted to see from us that would help them be more efficient and help ease the work load.  That way, we can get the shows done faster for less money.  It was very interesting.

Speaking of budget.  I’m pretty sure this show tends to make an awful lot of money and yet, we always seem to be penny pinching on our end.  We don’t always have the money we need in order to do what we need to do.  Why?  Well, some people who work on this show get paid extremely well.  So well, that it’s actually making the show more and more expensive to produce.  It’s only a matter of time before Fox decides the show is more of a loss than a gain and it’s not worth producing anymore.  We are trying real hard to do what we do on our end to make the show cheaper, to avoid that happening too soon.  Sux.

PODCASTS/WEBCAST
Just thought I’d congratulate Greg and Jennifer Willits from Rosary Army, once again.  Last week they sent out a Podcast/Webcast (RA show #240) which allowed us to ease drop on them discovering the sex of their baby.  It was very moving and exciting.  You ought to check it out it you haven’t yet.

Okay, I’m going to spoil it for you now, so my apologies if you haven’t heard it:

It’s a girl Rosary Army!

MY FAMILY
Lots of things are changing.  My wife is going back to work.  She’s  going to meetings all next week.  She’s going to be working full time.  This means that we are NOT going to be able to take care of the kids ourselves and we can’t leave the kids with friends of family.  So for the first time, we are going to leave them in day care everyday.  They’ve had experience with a Day Care environment before, but not every day for months.  Just an occasional one day a month kinda thing.

To be honest.  I’m not happy about it.  It’s expensive and we are not raising our kids ourselves during the time they are in Day Care.  On the other hand Munchkin needs to be more social and be around kids and it’s not like we are not around during the times they aren’t in Day Care.  The place we will be leaving them in will do many educational things with the kids, including take them to the library (which is something that we tend to do with our kids when we get the chance anyway).  It’s not all bad.  Still, I just don’t like doing it.  Especially with Dante being so young.  Who knows, maybe it will be good for him to be around all the kids.  I pray this will turn out well.

MY FAMILY

In much happier news…IT’S ALESHA’S BIRTHDAY TODAY! HAPPY BIRTHDAY BABY! YAY!

COPYRIGHT PROTECTIONS

The Orphan works battle is still not over.  There is still a chance that it may come up again.  Last time it was a close call.  This is what’s going on now:

FROM THE ILLUSTRATORS‘ PARTNERSHIP

With Congress back in session this week, Orphan Works rumors are back too.
According to some sources, deals have been made to pass the bills quickly.
According to others, the bills have stalled for this session.
Here’s what we know, independent of conflicting sources:

SEPT 6 OpenCongress Lists “8 Controversial Bills That Congress Still May Pass”
In Congress Gossip, by Donny Shaw, the article notes that the Orphan Works Bills “have been called out by concerned citizens… but are in a good position to quickly become law” in the next several weeks. The author quotes artist Brad Holland and attorney Larry Lessig in opposition to the legislation, and ends with this quote from “an anonymous OpenCongress user”:

“Isn’t it funny how music is getting huge, sledgehammer like protection in HR 4279 and visual art is getting devalued and made worthless by this bill, HR 5889? Music must just be soo much more valuable. It’s all about the corporate interests. Artists need to band together for our own protection and fight this dangerous bill. I’m an art student, and while I will never stop making art I’m worried I’ll be unable to make a living at it. It’s never been easy to be an artist without this kind of stuff coming along and making it impossible for us.”

Read the full article here: http://www.opencongress.org/articles/view/636-8-Controversial-Bills-That-Congress-Still-May-Pass

SEPT 10 Authors Groups Submit Opposition Papers to Small Business Administration
The Illustrators’ Partnership, Artists Rights Society and Advertising Photographers of America have submitted over 60 papers and articles to the Office of Advocacy of the US Small Business Administration. These written statements were filed on behalf of attorneys, illustrators, designers, fine artists, photographers, songwriters, musicians, writers, members of the art licensing community and other small business owners. All are opposed to the bill.  

These papers are the written statements submitted in conjunction with the Orphan Works Roundtable, conducted by the SBA  August 8, 2008 at the Salmagundi Club in New York City. The package will be distributed to lawmakers in both houses of Congress.

The webcast of the SBA Roundtable is available here: http://videos.cmitnyc.com/asip.html

A PDF of the collected papers will be available soon from the Illustrators’ Partnership Orphan Works blog: http://ipaorphanworks.blogspot.com/

AUGUST 30 Copyright Expert Releases Analysis of Orphan Works Bills
Leading copyright expert Jane C. Ginsburg of the Columbia Law School has published a major Orphan Works piece, the first of a two part article:
Recent Developments in US Copyright Law: Part I – “Orphan” Works.

Professor Ginsburg’s scholarly paper raises several critical questions about the current legislation. Among various points, she notes that certain provisions appear to violate Article 10.1 of the Berne Convention, which prohibits prejudicial exceptions to an author’s exclusive right of copyright. She states that the preclusion of injunctive relief with respect to derivative works would appear to force authors to tolerate “even derivative uses they find offensive or that distort their works,” and she adds that this “has economic consequences as well,” depriving the author of the right “to grant exclusive derivative work rights to a third party.  The bill thus potentially devalues the derivative work right.”

“The US proposals,” she writes, “may run afoul of EU restrictions” for various reasons, and adds: “[t]here may also be Berne- compatibility problems regarding the inclusion of non-divulged [unpublished] works in the proposed orphan works regime…[T]he bills should exclude “orphan works” which have never been disclosed to the public, and whose authors are still living.”

“The ‘progress of knowledge’ to which US copyright aspires,” she writes, “is achieved not only by putting works into circulation, but also by fostering conditions conducive to creativity.”
The full paper can be accessed here: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1263361

SEPT 6 French Magazine Telerama Sounds Orphan Works Warning
Main basse sur les images “orphelines” by Olivier Pascal-Moussellard. In this article, initiated by artist Etienne Delessert, the popular French magazine notes that 60 organizations oppose the controversial US bill and warns that it threatens to harm international artists as well “if they don’t wake up.” In opposition to the bill, it quotes Brad Holland and Dr. Ted Feder, President of the Artists Rights Society, which represents the estates of Matisse, Picasso, Chagall and tens of thousands of others.  It also quotes Stefan Biberfeld, legal director of Corbis Europe, noting that stock agencies such as Getty and Corbis will benefit from passage of the legislation because it will allow them to market orphaned work without fear of being “intimidated” by copyright owners. The article is in French.

“LE FIL ARTS ET SCÈNES– Menace sur les droits d’auteur : une loi américaine veut rendre libre l’usage des photos, tableaux ou dessins dont on ne connaît pas l’auteur. A qui profite-t-elle ?”

“Simple question de bon sens, disent les uns. Hold-up légal, rétorquent les autres. Légal, car perpétré par les députés et sénateurs américains, téléguidés en coulisse par les géants d’Internet. L’objet du casse ? Les droits d’auteur des peintres, dessinateurs et photographes américains, mais peut-être aussi ceux de leurs collègues étrangers s’ils ne se réveillent pas.”

TRANSLATION: “Threat to artists’ copyrights: A U.S. law would free up the exploitation of photos, paintings, and illustrations whose creators cannot be located. Who profits?
 
Some maintain that “It’s a simple question of common sense”. Others retort that “It’s legal highway robbery.” Legal, because the law is being perpetrated by U.S. Congressmen and Senators remotely controlled by internet giants operating behind the scenes. The target of this break-in: the copyrights of American painters, photographers and illustrators, but perhaps also of their foreign colleagues if they don’t wake up in time.”

Read the full article: http://www.telerama.fr/scenes/main-basse-sur-les-images-orphelines,33013.php

For ongoing developments, go to the Illustrators’ Partnership Orphan Works blog: http://ipaorphanworks.blogspot.com/

Take Action: Don’t Let Congress Orphan Our Work
E-mail your Senators and Representatives with one click. Go to:
http://capwiz.com/illustratorspartnership/home/

This Capwiz site is open to professional creators and any member of the image-making public.  
Sample letters have been provided. International artists will find a special link, with a sample letter and instructions as to whom to write. Two minutes is all it takes to write Congress and defend full copyright protection for creators.

 

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The Simpsons montage, Playing games, Meme

September 4, 2008 in BOARD GAMES, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS
Saw the Simpsons montage that you guys helped out on this week. It was sooo darn funny. It’s really good. The writers, when they saw it, liked it so much, that they wanted more shots put in it. Lucky for us, we weren’t able to use all the suggestions we had, so we still have lots of shots left to put in. It’s going to be great. Even when you know it’s coming, when you see it, it’s just so funny. The way it’s put together is fantastic. I’m now working on storyboard revisions on the show and I have to add a few things to it that will make it even better. Everyone who helped should pat themselves on the back. It’s a great gag thanks to you guys.

BOARD GAMES
I play board games once in a while but I rarely write about doing so in this blog anymore. Mostly because it’s a bit difficult to write about it and make it seem exciting. It’s just something that happens and it’s fun when it does. Sometimes the playing of a game reinforces my opinion of a game (such as when a few weeks ago, we played another game of Age of Empires III: The Age of Discovery. The game is just so great) and sometimes it makes me re-evaluate a game (such as two weekends ago when we played The Settlers of Catan. I’m actually thinking I want to buy an expansion for it, because I think the game needs a bit more “oomf”. It needs to be a little more complex for me. I still like the game though).


Age of Empires III: The Age of Discovery board game (pictured above. Picture from BGG)

The Settlers of Catan (pictured below).

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Well, I’m going to writing about playing games this week. The reason being that I’ve started finding people to play the games with me besides my wife (who has decided to play LESS games with me). I believe I’ll be able to get more gaming in when my kids grow a bit older. They tend to be the reason I don’t play so much because they really need my attention whenever they are awake. After they go to sleep, it’s tough to invite people over for a game.

My cousin, her husband, and her two daughters would be great to play with but at the moment they have a similar problem that we have. They also have a little boy exactly the same age as my daughter (he had a birthday this last weekend. Happy Birthday Eduardito!”) and it would be a bit of a burden to have them over and find him a place to sleep or if he stays awake, keep him entertained. If we go over to their house, we would have the same problem with our kids. Either way, it’s not fair to the kids. So until the kids are a bit older, it’s a bit tough with them (although, to be quite honest, I haven’t really talked to them about it. We might be able to work something out.)

It’s tough with my brother and his wife, not because they have kids (although my sister-in-law is now pregnant so it’s going to happen soon. Very exciting) but because they don’t often have weekends off. The days they tend to have off are Mondays and Tuesdays, so that kinda messes things up a bit. It’s tougher scheduling things with them.

Out of my wife’s two best friends, one of them really loves to come over to play games. The only problem is that she doesn’t have a car, she lives in L.A. and even though she has a baby daughter the same age as Dante (which isn’t a problem), when she comes over, she pretty much has to stay overnight and we have to drive her back and forth from her house to ours, so it’s a big pain.

So what are my options? Well, I have three. This year has been the year of discovering old friends. Friends that I haven’t talked to for over ten years have suddenly started coming out of the wood work. First, I ended up getting in contact with one of my best friends from high school, who lives in Las Vegas (he was actually over at my house Sunday night and we had a long talk with him and his wife). That doesn’t help me much but I’ve started playing some “play by web” board games with him. Then, one of his best friend and neighbor (when he still lived around here), Andy, (who I also know) contacted me a few months back, and we discovered he lives five miles away from me. We’ve been playing a game of Chess via e-mail for the last month. Not only that, but he came over last Saturday and we played some games (more on that later). After that, yet another friend (a close friend of Andy’s) that we used to play role-playing games and Magic the Gathering with, contacted me. Turns out he has a game night every Sunday and he invited me to come over. Which I am sooo doing as soon as a get a chance (but I think if I do, it may need to be by myself).

Magic the Gathering card (pictured above).

T&E game (pictured below)

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Suddenly, a lot of gaming opportunities have presented themselves. When Andy came over Saturday, we played Tigris and Euphrates (T&E) and Dreamblade. We played T&E mostly so I could teach him to play it. That way, he and our mutual friend from Vegas, can play the game via the Board Game Geek website. After playing that game (which he won by one point) we played Dreamblade. Dreamblade is a cross between Magic the Gathering and Chess with a random dice conflict resolutions. Since Andy was a huge fan of Magic the Gathering, back when it first came out, and since he’s a big Chess player, after playing Dreamblade, he got completely hooked. Not only did he beat the living daylights out of me in the Dreamblade game but the next day, he went down to the local game store and bought over a hundred dollars of Dreamblade stuff so that he could have his own (crazy). Before he left, we talked about maybe having a game night once a month on a Saturday night. He’s not married but he has a girlfriend (who briefly showed up that Saturday, but had to leave) who he said would probably be willing to came play also. Even if she doesn’t, a game with just three of us or, if Alesha doesn’t play, two of us, would still be fine. The best part is, that against Andy, I really don’t need to hold back when I play aggressive games, especially because he’s just as aggressive a player as I am.

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I hope that I can get at least a game night going once a month. That would be great.

It feels good to have those friends back in my life. It’s been too long.

MEME

So Maria tagged me for this Meme thing because…she was curious…okay, I’ll play. This is what the Meme requires of me:

1. Link the person(s) who tagged you.
2. Mention the rules on your blog.
3. Tell about 6 unspectacular quirks of yours.
4. Tag 6 fellow bloggers by linking them.
5. Leave a comment on each of the tagged blogger’s blogs letting them know they’ve been tagged.

Okay, here are my unspectacular quirks:

  1. I tend to go everywhere with bulging pockets full of nick nacks.
  2. I have a huge fat wallet and 99% of the time, there isn’t any money in it. What it’s in it? I have no idea.
  3. My car is often littered with papers. Mostly supermarket receipts I haven’t thrown out yet.
  4. It’s difficult for me to call people on the phone.
  5. I’m often seen staring blankly at nothing because I daydream waaaaay too much.
  6. I sometimes wear pants with holes in the knees.

 

Okay so now for the people I  tagged:

My sister

Fr. Roderick

Tommy Tejeda

Paul Wee

Mischa

Rob


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