Final Fantasy Advent Children

One day, I hope to choerograph a fight scene with real people like this animation movie. fight scenes are awesome.

How to fish -- Rule #1. The most important fundamental, if you want to catch salmon, is the action of your bait or lure. Stick your dying or dead helpless worm in water; grab beer and wait. When something bites; go to blog 2;

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Primed Electric Car Market

Primed Electric Car Market

Electric Cars. Who doesn’t want or need them, now! Today’s market that is demanding alternative fuel automotives and a product that can meet these needs just happens to be conveniently ‘on scheduled’ to hit stores 2010. However, the year prior, the Big Three, larger automotive production companies, request more funding from the government than ever before. And for what? “In order to survive.” Now really, is this to continue doing business as usual which put you in your current financial crisis you claim? I think even worse. To the milk industry so empty by limiting product line and still pushing the same fuel efficient SUV’s is their goal until they tire. I currently work for Chrysler Financial, just the financing section of the company, and my job is uncertain. But whose job isn’t in this recession. I am not too upset, only in question why it took so long to develop a product that the market as been demanding since gas peaks in 2005. Generally speaking, I personally believe these larger companies either unified to fail together with the anticipation of a bailout, or were to slow to adapt to the obliviously changing market that this caught the most intelligent business minds off guard. Either way such a business doesn’t deserve to continue as usual, not according to my standards. I guess I should plan to fire myself as well.

But enough of my personal option, here are some facts. The EV, electric vehicle, was invented long time ago; try over 100 years ago, perfected around 1884 in London. Only gasoline in America was less expensive and with faster refuel times outsold the innovation with its competitor large production company, Ford. But that was then, this is now. The 2010 market is ready now, of course. It almost seems primed, somehow as if the true profits are in waiting until people cry out after spending every last ‘cut-cost’ product modification like hybrids, when the EV technology long ago existed. I guess that is just business. My only predicament is that the public should have choices, options, and control over its future. Most people would most likely have preferred gasoline anyway rather then plugging in EV’s, but still maybe some people would have taken the other electric alternative even though it was more of a hassle. Monopoly, its what I'm after. Well, really its prevention, its not the American way. America thrives on business competition, not manipulation. Just as Microsoft had its run in with the law, by controlling the industry with 3rd party licensing, so should the Big Three and fuel import, be closely monitored by government for potential fall outs and monopolies that the crash economies, cause social change and instability, and lead to indefinite recessions. Logically, the government would deem a compromised house inhabitable to protect its citizens; likewise government should deem certain market practices unsafe to protect people. In my opinion, something this close to the American way of life should not be so privately owned.

Josh Robbins 8AM FA09





This picture from The Matrix (1999) movie is the reason I lost many friends in 2000; I watched this movie over 36 times within the first year of its release as many others followers and fans. However, what really struck me as weird, I watched the making of the movie just as much as the movie, and even took notes on the technology, equipment, and software it took to make the movie. I remember researching the camera, at famous Neo's(K. Reeves) 3D spin-around shot, the technology didn't yet exist, and how it was put together by a few masterminds of the fields, which lead to the invention of bullet-time. This is how I knew this is what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. And when I heard the Art Institute offered a Digital Film major that also included visual effect classes, I was sold.
I love movies, weirdly. Here, at the Art Institute, I decided to go with digital film major. Even though I had a strong desire to pursue animation and visual effects, I still want to produce more than just actions movies. I have an appreciation for all films, and filming styles, and desire to be a well-rounded director. Most action blockbuster movies, such as Spiderman series, tell a romantic story within the plot that must be filmed like a drama. The Art Instititue will give me the 'know how' on how on everything film enabling me to go more place, do more thing. With a digital film major, I believe I have a great opportunity to succeed in my field, and hopefully be as ground breaking as the Wachowski Brothers.
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