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Overview
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Bio
I'm one of those individuals you only see in the movies that is from the one-stop light hick town. A total of 800ish students from Kindergarten to 12th grade. Everybody knew Everyone. Morals were bestoyed in our brains. Old fashion morals that date back to strong lines of German hertiage. The other have of my heritage dates back to the Cherokee Indians, but so does everybody else's Hehehe. I have spent my entire life in the state of Ohio working many jobs involved in media. Currently I am a morning shift Media Manager/Chief Video Editor at ABC 22 Fox 45 affiliate in Dayton Ohio. I also am a college Instructor at International College of Broadcasting were i instruct young broadcast/recording artists the art of video production. I have been writting scripts in many forms (horrible to half way deceant scripts) since the age of 18. I owned and operated my own production company called Broken Lamp Production Company for 6 years which did very well for a while, but could only survive in Ohio for so long, if ya know what I mean. I shut the doors and took a part time job at Radio Shack to help pay off the debt created and put my loving wife through the rest of her medical training.
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Interests and Activities
Old movies, especially "It Happened One Night". I have always wanted to remake that movie exactly the way it is, but I understand there is not much of an interest level for those kind of movies anymore. Any type of music that grabs the back of your spine and sends riviting chills up and down. One of my activities that I am proud of but not excellant at is typing. when i started out I could type 75 words a minute. When I became an assistant director, which meant building graphics and lower thirds for live news my speed exceeded 120 words per minute. I was so fast I could be handed the list of graphics and type them live during the show and place them on the screen, take it off and move to the next one. One problem is i always was a horrible speller as you might be able to tell through some of my bio hehehe. I love good food and an MGD.
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Favorite Movies
I have very few favorite movies, but as before "It Happened One Night", A french film I can not even recall the name of but was 4 hours long. Only movie I ever cried at. Don't worry my one friend lent it to me when I was in search for self fullment from being around the block too much. If you are creative you know what i'm talking about. That desire to try something new and explore new emotions inside. Give me a break I'm a pieces (sp) I'm very critical of movies and actors. I work with live television every day a lot bugs me when it comes to perfection in the word of video or performance. I used to write reviews and previews of upcoming movies and blockbusters for this web page. I would go off on some of the weirdest tangents. The article made the web page pretty notable. Within a month the usage jumped from 20 or so visitors to 500 a month. It became to much to keep up with everything else I was involved with, but my most notable was when I compared my disliking/liking of Woody Allen to a very sexual relationship involving arguments over tedious things in our so called life together in the new york studio apartment. (this never happened, but some people wondered given Woody's current life style)
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Favorite TV Shows
I dispise TV. I can not watch anything without getting agervated about the quick shotty work. Even if there is good writting and concept, I still have issues with the production or something. Let's take CSI for instance. The thing that makes it very likeable I do not like. When they break from the story to describe or explain what is being done in the lab. I can't stand the break from the story so they can explain to me I'm an idiot. I currently very much appreciate "Two and half Men" right now. I'm usually a one show kind of guy :)
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Favorite Books
"Eaters of the Dead"
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Favorite Music
Wide range of music interests, but my heart will always follow "White Stripes" and anything Blues
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Favorite Talent
Talent is a peculiar creature and if you do not pet them they begin to hate you or get confused. I do appreciate Shelley Duvall in "The Shinning" Reason for this is that Stanley Kubrick ignored her on the set the entire time to give her a real feeling of abadonmnet, which played out very well during the shooting of the movie. Realism (not reality tv) is when the best talents emerge
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Favorite Quotes
I'm known for quotes, most of which I can not repeat here.
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Member since
3/11/2008
