It has been a good few days since my last posting here and in the time gone by changes have been afoot. For three days last week i spent in a rather testing interview process for a job at E/T/C UK On Thursday i was finally offered the job which i have taken. As of the 8th May i will be the new technician there. It’s a really great step for me and i’m pretty excited!
Same idea as before yet this time it involved falling out of bed at 6am. I wont ramble on too much about it all, but for photos and a rather sketchy looking panorama take a look at the usual flickr account.
Rather than sharing a comment, thought or review today i would like to share with you some of my excitement. I’m currently staying in the midlands with my parents whilst trying my best to get my dissertation written. This i assure you is nothing short of mind numbing as my talents lie in much more of a practical application of my skills. Yesterday evening after what can only be described as the most boring of days i decided to play a game. The idea was i’d chase the sunset around the various fields in my village hoping to get a fairly decent shot. I had a lot of fun and it cleansed my brain of work related things for an hour, which can only be a good thing.
Unfortunately, most of the photos i took were mediocre. Today as the day grew tired i went out and tried again, this time rather than just run aimlessly round fields with a camera i’d picked my location. On the other side of the village there are some fields known locally as the sheep fields (can you guess what they contain?) which i’d missed out of yesterday’s madness. In theory they were on the right side for optimal photo opportunity. I wasn’t disappointed either! In addition i’d also managed to dig out a tripod which made for better photos too.
I’m pretty excited about the results. I am by no means any kind of photography expert, my camera is a Samsung S700 which is an entry level compact camera. I’ve recently been taking more and more photographs and hope to try and develop my skills in this area further with time.
To take a look at the photos swing by my flickr account where they can be found along with others that i have taken.
I hope you enjoy the photos!
Today i went out and bought myself some new hardware. Unfortunately It wasn’t as exciting as it could have been. I could quite well wait to get it home from the shop and the setting up process was positively mediocre.
I talk of course of the purchase of a brand spanking new mouse and keyboard. To be more specific a bluetooth mighty mouse and wired apple keyboard. They were purchased from my nearest apple premium reseller in Nottingham (my home away from home – i felt safer in London) at a price of £69.98 in total. They are for my 12″ powerbook. I opted for the wireless mouse as ill be taking that on the road with me and the convenience of saying wire free was worth the £15 upgrade from the wired variety. I did however decide to compromise with a wired keyboard. I knew that it wouldn’t come out on the road and would be sitting in my room with my flat screen waiting for the more serious work. I didn’t feel that twice the price (of the wired version) meant twice the product, so the bluetooth version lost out.
The apple keyboard and mouse range has been out for quite some time, so I’m thinking that giving my shiny new hardware a good thrashing and posting you the results would be a decidedly redundant exercise at most. If you really must read one try looking here. Incidentally if you’re interested I’ve been impressed with the way that these products have performed yet not overly wowed.
Im not sure if its the fact that they’re made by apple and I’m now used to this kind of quality, or the fact that they are just a mouse and keyboard after all. But neither product seemed to excite me the way a new piece of hardware should. So i pose this question, what price can be put on plain functionality? Collectively consuming the best part of £70 i wouldn’t class these peripherals as a budget end choice. So what was it that persuaded me to part so much of my cash?
I think the best explanation can be found in my desktop PC. My peripherals of choice for the workstation are a logitech MX510 and a crappy MS Multimedia Keyboard. Both were my first choice devices for that platform and have served me well for a good year or so. At a total cost of £40 they prove on paper to be far better value than my Apple setup.
The truth is, i wouldn’t be without either. They were both chosen for very different reasons. My MS keyboard is black, like the rest of my computer, it has a neat row of multimedia buttons that control Itunes and firefox etc and has a quiet and light action on the keys. Best of all it was less than i fiver. Everything i needed. The mouse was chosen during my counterstrike days and was (arguably) one of the better offerings at the time. Today, since moving away from incessant FPS gaming i make the most of the extra buttons and decent ergonomics. My apple offerings are equally as functional. Despite the lack of media buttons i find no lack of functionality in the keyboard, my main usage on my MS board is for the mute button which hasn’t neglected by apple. The mouse is nice and tidy too, i like the option to cover the sensor as you switch it off. I miss the forward and backward navigation buttons in firefox but since the greatest portion of my surfing is done in windows its no real issue.
So all in all, ive two sets of well working decent mice and keyboards. One costs £30 less than the other. Can i justify the expense or not ? Well yes i can indeed. Owning a mac for me is as much about form as it is about function. Yes i prefer the OS, Yes i love the stability and Yes find it easier to operate and maintain. But i also love the iconic simplicity of Apple’s design. Functionalities price tag in my experience seems to read around the £40 mark as i have little to complain about in regards to my other equipment. Yet despite the higher cost and the marginally smaller function set I’d pick the apple set every time. despite what some might say i’m arguing for the case of form and function together in one beautifully made package.
For my everyday favorite bits of the internet take a look at my tumble log
My initial reason for starting this blog was to document various gigs and projects that i was working on, both professionally and in my spare time. Over the last 18 months i have been involved in some extraordinary projects and in many ways feel quite sad that i’ve little in the way of a record of this work.
No sooner had i resolved to make a change to this and make this blog my record i worked on a very interesting project indeed! (those of you who know me well will be able to work out which one it is) The gig for many reasons didn’t quite go as well as it could. Also, there were a few other interesting observations, like the catering and the hotel provided.
Now whilst the devil in my conscience would love to post a damning review of the production company or the hotel in question, my better judgment tells me it would be grossly unprofessional.
Not only has this stopped a potentially interesting post it has raised a massive question over the future of such a project like this. What if a current or prospective employer were to read a damning report? Could i make myself an unpopular technician?
Perhaps, perhaps not – its hard to tell who would read these things. But in the name of professionalism i’ve decided to redirect the subject matter of my blog and keep my production diary a private affair. Should future projects prove to be a great source of inspiration im sure the odd comment or photo may slip through but ive decided a warts-and-all analysis of every callout, gig and show is not for the public domain.
So these pages will now host a broader variety of subject matter, mostly my thoughts and favorite photos. I’m currently persuing my ‘project 365′ an attempt to document my year through a photo a day. Due to a lack of imagination and demanding work contraints i’m fighting a loosing battle. That said regular posting might fuel my habit.
All in all its been quite a confusing day.
To kick off this blog is seems relevant to look at the work i am currently involved with. I am in my final semester at Rose Bruford College and therefore i am mainly involved with finishing my degree. The two major projects i have left to complete are my Elective (http://visualisethebiggerpicture.wordpress.com) and my Dissertation (no link for that one im afraid, just hard work). In my spare time i am doing a small amount of freelance work for a variety of different people, but for those projects will appear in other posts as they happen. Finally i am one of the founding members of Interactive Concept, an events company with a flair for media and the digital arts!