Ready, Steady, GO!
Apr. 8th, 2004 03:46 pmLife kinda sucks. First THIS happened and it looks like my Easter mail from my family won't be coming until Tuesday.
Lonely days... but we must press on.
I just had a great meeting with my client for Photography. He loves his subject so much and is really getting me into the project. Like Kevin warned us, my client does try to give too much freedom, but I managed to pull out what he wants. The overall theme I want to hit at is the connection between new tech and the old way of doing things. Plus, if the department likes the poster, it will be used as a handout/flyer at trade shows. :-D
I also didn't do too bad with my film editing assignment. I only got 80%, but that was the highest mark Frank gave out (until Craig gets his marked) and apparently not too many people got that mark. He said in his comments that he really liked how I handled the ending. I love editing and I'm just happy to know that I'm okay at it.
I really should go out and shoot for colour theory, but it's too dark and nasty looking outside. I don't want to get stuck in the rain. Eww... cold rain. Hopefully the weather will clear up by tomorrow so I can take my photos then. They NEED to be shot this weekend and delevoped by next week, because the Colour Theory website is due the following week. Eep.
Plus the labs are closed tomorrow, so I won't be distracted by programming. It's become a huge joke with my family. My father teases me nightly on AIM for "partying" too much in the computer labs. That being said, I do have a programming job lined up for a few weeks when I get back to Southern Ontario. Sure, it's for my step-grandmother's company, but it's coding work and I'll get paid for it. I wonder if Rob wants me to help with the server over the summer. In any case, I'll actually get to keep this money, as it won't go towards school stuffs or food.
Lonely days... but we must press on.
I just had a great meeting with my client for Photography. He loves his subject so much and is really getting me into the project. Like Kevin warned us, my client does try to give too much freedom, but I managed to pull out what he wants. The overall theme I want to hit at is the connection between new tech and the old way of doing things. Plus, if the department likes the poster, it will be used as a handout/flyer at trade shows. :-D
I also didn't do too bad with my film editing assignment. I only got 80%, but that was the highest mark Frank gave out (until Craig gets his marked) and apparently not too many people got that mark. He said in his comments that he really liked how I handled the ending. I love editing and I'm just happy to know that I'm okay at it.
I really should go out and shoot for colour theory, but it's too dark and nasty looking outside. I don't want to get stuck in the rain. Eww... cold rain. Hopefully the weather will clear up by tomorrow so I can take my photos then. They NEED to be shot this weekend and delevoped by next week, because the Colour Theory website is due the following week. Eep.
Plus the labs are closed tomorrow, so I won't be distracted by programming. It's become a huge joke with my family. My father teases me nightly on AIM for "partying" too much in the computer labs. That being said, I do have a programming job lined up for a few weeks when I get back to Southern Ontario. Sure, it's for my step-grandmother's company, but it's coding work and I'll get paid for it. I wonder if Rob wants me to help with the server over the summer. In any case, I'll actually get to keep this money, as it won't go towards school stuffs or food.