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		<title>reboot</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2009 02:37:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My site is getting old, so I decided to use Wordpress exclusively, for a kind of hybrid professional site / personal blog. My reel is accessible on the sidebar, and the video is encoded in Flash and hosted on a fast server, so everyone will hopefully be able to watch in very good quality.
Also, my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My site is getting old, so I decided to use Wordpress exclusively, for a kind of hybrid professional site / personal blog. My reel is accessible on the sidebar, and the video is encoded in Flash and hosted on a fast server, so everyone will hopefully be able to watch in very good quality.</p>
<p>Also, my last blog post was forever ago, so I will try to write more regularly now.</p>
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		<title>Year end wrap up</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Dec 2006 02:38:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just received a call from a company for which I did a corporate video this time last year, asking if I wanted to do another one this year. Getting the call sparked a desire to do a year end recap and take stock of my life a year down the road.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just received a call from a company for which I did a corporate video this time last year, asking if I wanted to do another one this year. Getting the call sparked a desire to do a year end recap and take stock of my life a year down the road.<br />
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This time last year I was unemployed, having just gotten back from a month-long job out of state, and the corporate video was my first job in a month of looking for work. My unemployment was a result of my firm decision to only accept cinematography jobs, as opposed to doing lighting or camera assistant jobs. It was a tough gauntlet of bills and expenses with no way of paying, going from interview to interview getting rejected with lines from producers like, &#8220;&#8230;we liked your reel the best, but someone else offered to do the job with their own camera for free&#8230;&#8221;, all the while turning down work that I would have otherwise taken had I not willed that career step. My girlfriend of three years was breaking up with me in her heart, waiting another month before telling me about her decision.<br />
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In January, I was in the lowest point emotionally that I had ever experienced. But things were about to change professionally. I received two feature scripts within a month, and got both jobs. By March and April, I started shooting for NBA Television and Major League Baseball, making huge cash and got to meet a lot of great athletes. After wrapping the first feature, I went to work as a colorist at a post house, learning the ever-important craft of color-correction, a skill that will serve me well as digital cinematography becomes the norm. After coloring a feature film, I started working on a prime-time network television drama called Fashion House, and made a huge splash there as a great camera operator in the eyes of the directors with whom I was working. This was the first time I was working with seasoned, experienced directors as opposed to young upstarts. After Fashion House in August, I shot the second feature I was offered back in January, Yesterday Was a Lie, a black and white film noir which turned out beautifully. I returned to operate on the next television show, which turned out to be Wicked Wicked Games, on which I made some good friends with cast members. It&#8217;s airing now and I&#8217;m proud of my work. On a day off, I shot a quick short with a contact I met on one of the features, and I surprised myself when I told him on the phone that I didn&#8217;t want to be paid, since I was making enough on my TV show job. I could have easily made a quick $400, but I am finally able to &#8220;give back&#8221; or whatever you want to call it. I&#8217;ve been making a lot of money and have been able to completely obliterate my revolving credit, pay down my student loans, and start investing a lot of money.<br />
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Currently, I&#8217;m working on Saints &#038; Sinners, another TV show following Fashion House and Wicked Wicked Games. This job will carry me through March, at which time I am in talks to shoot a feature film. After that, there is another film on the horizon for April or May. Overall, I think it&#8217;s been a great year for me professionally, and I am now way past many of my colleagues whose progress seemed far, far ahead of my own this time last year.</p>
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