Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Life Lesson Number One

The severe limitations of my potential have not been as readily clear to me as I would hoped they would have been at this point in my life.

10 comments:

Josh said...

Good intro to your personality. and I think you should keep the moustache.

Matt said...

I really liked the angles of the camera, and the up close and personal feel of it. It does leave me wondering, however, what is that spot on the ceiling in the corner? I must know!

noah richter said...

haha. Says a lot about you. Easy to watch, your personality is interesting by itself...I like that there is nothing too fancy about this one.

bluerose said...

Ha! I like it. And I'm a fan of the black and white. Also the moustache:)

Tyler said...

It seems that you do need to grow the mustache.

"violet lucca" said...

Your sense of humor yet discussion of fears every cinema student has (or should have) are communicated well via the handheld, face-only. Keep it up, and maybe you won't have that toilet.

Sean said...

I totally did a very similar move when I was shooting to the "losing my hair" thing. I had on a hoodie and caught glimpse of my receding hairline in the camera and was annoyed. Jeez. I think it's necessary to have one point (at least one point) where you say, "shit, I really actually honestly have no idea what I'm doing" and then you can move on from there.

vlogpost said...

execution of the sheer randomness was first rate. the black and white gave it a nice, underground feeling and as did the type of camerawork. it all fit, though, with the dry sense of humor contained herein. As with some others, though, I'm wondering/looking forward to seeing where this goes. I'm hoping the style can remain, though. Nice work.

zach kmiec said...

I'm not usually one for self-depreciating content, but I gotta say I thoroughly enjoyed your first post. Your tone has a rare something that's fresh enough to counter the otherwise downness of the subject. sweet!

chris weagel said...

The Doctor on the wall.

What is his name?

Chris Weagel
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