21. Dec 2008

RootClip - a successful 28 chapters

A few years ago, I started the project 28 Chapters - a collaborative movie project. While it went along fine for a while, interest dropped after the first 8 or 9 chapters, and I didn’t spend much time trying to promote it either - I had too many other things I wanted to do.

Now, RootClip has done what I didn’t, and made a - or actually several - successful collaborative movie project(s). That’s a really cool project, and they’ve done a lot of good decisions when building it.

I wish I had completed 28 chapters, but I didn’t, and I’m glad someone has “taken over”. I wonder if the creators ever saw 28 chapters… and I wonder if it had been more successful if I had started it a little later, and had used even more time on it, and promoting it. But I suppose the main factor to making it is opening up a bit – 28 chapters was pretty strict in many ways.

Anyway, check them out. Good stuff.

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3. Dec 2008

The prettiest shoe in Oslo


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3. Dec 2008

Emotionally and logically

I find that it makes sense to me to make a distinction between emotional and logical thoughts. I most often use it to describe bad feelings that I cannot get rid of by thinking it through logically. I know it isn’t right, but it still feels like it’s right. Makes sense to you?

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3. Dec 2008

On “correct” bad thoughts

Some days, I spend a lot of time regretting the way I did a certain thing, the things I said to a person or the way I behaved at a meeting or similar.

Often, it’s not so much that what I did, or the way I did it was so horrible that other people would think anything bad about me, but I was just feeling stupid because I felt I should have “done better”. My standards are often pretty high.

However, I do have a technique to fight off those thoughts that works fairly well when I use it. The problem lies when I agree - logically, not just emotionally - with my thoughts fully or partly, and that I really think that the other people involved thought bad of me.

Then what do I do? Suggestions are welcome.

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6. Feb 2008

A how-to on printing double sided on an inkjet printer

I know, I know. It should be ridiculously simple. But I only need it every few months, and I always forget how I do it - so I thought I’d post a guide here, for my own sake.

  1. In the “Paper handling” section of the Print window, choose to only print odd pages and reverse page order.
  2. Let the printer finish its job, then put the sheets in with the top towards the printer and with the printed side up.
  3. Back in “Paper handling”, choose only even pages and normal page order.
  4. Let printer finish, pick up sheets and turn them around, and you’ll see page 1 of X perfectly printed double sided pages!

Easy peasy, but has given me enough grief over the years. Anyone know if the paper should have the printed side up and the top facing the printer with most laser printers?

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15. Dec 2007

The Movie Font

Funny and interesting: http://www.goodiebag.tv/episodes/06_trajan_is_the_movie_font.htmMore content hopefully coming here during the holiday season. 

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2. Oct 2007

Off to Afghanistan

Tonight, I’m leaving for Afghanistan with two schoolmates to make a documentary about the norwegian troops in Mazar-E Sharif. It’s really, really exiting - and I’ll be back in about a week, or perhaps two.

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25. Sep 2007

Moving stars


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19. Aug 2007

Pessimist

When I was younger, I was called pessimist a few times. I replied by saying that I was a realist.

I now see that I was a pessimist after all.

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3. Aug 2007

Speed me up

I just noticed that the speeding up limit of 1000% in earlier versions has been addressed in Final Cut Pro 6 - it has been upped to 100000%, which hopefully is enough for everyone!

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