09 February, 2006

1up.com awards some people


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Originally uploaded by Chihuahua Bag Lady.

I have no idea who won, but dang we had a good time. Check 1up.com for the results.

05 February, 2006

Listed in the Wikipedia

One of my favotite past times, is reading through link after link on Wikipedia, which tonight was especially fun when I found out Frag Dolls has been listed. Check out the listing here.

Whopperettes is Live

Whopperettes, a site we have been working on forEVER is finally live now that it Superbowl Sunday. The site takes the commercial, directed by the same director as Moulin Rouge, and allows the user to build your own custom whopper using the delicious Whopperettes. Check it out, even though I still don't know who Brooke Burke is.

03 February, 2006

Carnival of Gaming...

Today, Slashdot Games is hosting 'The Carnival of Gamers', a roving blog event that collects together some blog entries on gaming written during the previous month. The entries are all self-submitted, and cover everything from the legalities of online currency to the state of videogame reviews. This is a great opportunity to check out some sites you may not have had the chance to read before, and expand your thinking on gaming in society today. Think of it as a large quickies entry, grab your coin purse, and step inside.
[via: slashdot games]

My bosses with the King


The King and I
Originally uploaded by shinyrobot.

Don't forget it is Superbowl weekend.

Flyleaf


Flyleaf
Originally uploaded by shinyrobot.

You would love her too.

Alright Eddy

Ok, so I have not been blogging, but so much has been happening! I can start off with announcing that one of my first EVB projects is live and well on the web - SnoCore. We flew to Houston, hired a fantastic production company and recorded a rock concert featuring Seether, Shinedown, Flyleaf and Halestorm.

I am telling you. If you have never produced a rock music video you ain't livin, as they say in Texas. Justin, Jason, Todd, Sadie and I all had a fantastic trip. Jason drug me in the press pit for a few of the bands opening 3 songs, and it was such a rush to be leaning on the stage while the lead singer poses for us (I am in love with the lead singer from Flyleaf). I had to bribe bouncers, I was bashed by body surfers, manhandled by the bassist... everything you need for a great rock concert.

The highlight of the night was when Shindown came on. Todd and I were the team working with the video production company, and with each band, we had four cameras in set angles recording one song for a "Mix Your Own Video" app that goes live 2/10.

Shinedown's song was first.

They came out in pitch black.

For 30 seconds.

This was a nightmare. We had no idea where they were, and it had to be spot on once the lights came up. Then all the sudden, one camera on the crowd showed someone with a lighter, the lights flashed on for a beat of the music, and just like magic, everyone was perfectly in center frame. Best moment of the trip. Anyway, enough about that site, check it out yourself here along with awesome photos Jason took from the pit.

See the SnoCore web site here

See the SnoCore MySpace profile here