Friday, June 20, 2008

I have a blog

Never did I ever think about hosting a blog, and until recent did I even venture to read them.

But after a conversation with my best Warrior Wahoo, Becca, checking out friends' blogs, and coming to grips that my friends and colleagues I've worked with over the last four years will no longer be near, and lastly, I seem to repeat myself without end every time someone wants to "catch up" with life I thought it was time to start.

I love to be creative and while I no longer have a school with materials at my disposal I thought this would be a great place to speak my mind. I currently write from the offices of WETA where I have been working over the course of that last month as a production assistant on a pilot titled, Your Week. http://www.yourweek.org/

The show is funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and hosted by Michelle Cottle and Rich Lowry of the New Republic and National Review, powered by Reddit. Clips are now up online. I started work the day after, or should I say exactly 24 hours I walked the lawn for graduation at UVa and it's been an exciting and fast-paced ride for a first job, but more importantly, an opportunity to learn the process of main-stream media creation.

So here it is my blog, where I hope to feature updates and thoughts on projects I'm working on, events of my unpredictable life, or commentary on what's going on in both the real and digital world.

BIG love to the Hoos of 2008!

1 comment:

Justin said...

First step accomplished: Start a blog with a cool layout. Next: Post everyday (sometimes twice a day) for the next two months. Third: Post short blurbs, maybe just link to a video, three or four more times over a couple of weeks. Finally: Quit posting and let your blog fall into obscurity.