June 28th, 2008

I’ve been loving Pokelondon for about a few years now (I really hope to work there one day actually) and now I love them even more when I found out they were working on this massive project World’s First Internet Balloon Race for Orange. Simply, you make a balloon and race it across hordes of internet sites hoping you’ve flown the furthest after a few days.
Trying to figure out how they did this is mind boggling. You just have to see it to believe it. It’s probably one of the more interesting projects I’ve seen this year.
Pampador, my balloon, is currently coming 5 361st. Which is pretty amazing since he was coming around 27 000th a few days before.
I’ve also noticed two people gave my balloon a boost! Sadly, I don’t know who they are. Let me know who you are in the comments section so I can return the favour!
June 24th, 2008

Hello, how are you? Good? That’s great to hear. Me? Well, I just finished a two week gig at MTV Australia. Was a great learning experience, despite it being probably the busiest place I’ve ever worked. Headaches were a plenty, but luckily I had my hearty Boostjuices at hand!
Where to now from here? The mind ponders.
June 21st, 2008

I’ve been involved with Rumble Pictures for about a year now, and I’m proud to announce that they’ve launched the trailer site for the epic that will be Maxium Choppage: Round 2! Take a peek, it’s going to be a hilarious and fun film - I promise!
(For those wondering what I do for Rumble Pictures, I handle the motion graphics and some of the online stuffs)
www.mc2movie.com
June 19th, 2008

The JobsGod has finally giveth our own place of worship. We mortals were even worthy enough to receive our own Faithful shirts that we will wear proudly like how the monks wear their robes when in church.
I must disclose that I stood in the cold rain for what seemed to be a while - a small price to pay to step into a sacred place of enlightenment.
June 1st, 2008

Vivicalaca is pretty much what I wanted The Paper Pirate to look like, except I couldn’t pin point it at the time - a visually rich world of 2d characters in a 3d environment with some hint of shadows.
For those wondering, the reason why I headed towards a 2d-in-a-3d-world-look (back in 2005) was all because of when I stumbled upon Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends
May 25th, 2008
As a regular reader of my blog you’ve probably gathered that I’m a huge Hobbit & Lord of the Rings fanboy. Well, ladies and gents, after spending $210 dollars on Lord of the Rings DVDs, I decided to up my fanboyness by waking up at 6am and taking part of a live online Hobbit film Q&A with Peter Jackson and Guillermo del Toro.
Imagine trying to read with only 2 hours sleep. That’s right, you can’t. It’s impossible - but I did it. I’m awesome.
Oh, I know this sounds really lame but being in the same chat with them was an out of this world experience - I think there were times when I experienced enlightenment. Not kidding.

That’s right, I was in that chat room biatches!
Anyhow for those readers who care, the transcript with some pictures can be found here.
May 22nd, 2008

Our new patio. Now I can say, “Let’s have a patio party!”
Mum picked out the orange. Nobody was too keen on it at first, but it’s kind of grown on me