Procrastination leads to video. James got a new WRX so we tried to break it. We didn’t succeed, but a video was born from the loins of the car.
Archive for November, 2004
Communication Provides Hope
Posted by Greg T. on November 23rd, 2004 in UncategorizedI’ll be in San Diego for Thanksgiving, then in the Bay over the weekend. People say, that things will turn out in the end…that whatever happens happens…that if it is meant to be, then it will. I disagree. Once in a while, fate needs a little kick in the bottom side, a little tug on the reins, to get it going in the right direction. I’m still tugging.

Frogs doing it, on the Road to Hana, Maui, Hawaii.
When does late night become early morning?
Posted by Greg T. on November 19th, 2004 in Uncategorized3am. Bed is preferrable but I should do this now. Luke and I have decided to collaborate on the final video project of the quarter. He works at the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation and his passion for the political and my scrutiny for the aesthetic and technical will no doubt create synergy beyond fantasy.
I’m not going to Japan over break anymore, but Campo people and extended Campo family: we will be having the biannual Sushi Club, so clear your frickin calenders!

My fish were having too much fun with it, so I had to take it out of the tank.
No More Slacking on Hobbies
Posted by Greg T. on November 14th, 2004 in UncategorizedI have goals now. At the ARC talent show, this guy Jeff Liang jammed on guitar w/ bass and drums. I think he’s in my 146 class. He was awesome and his performance has completely revitalized my interest in guitar. I need not look to celebredom for an idol. Motivation can come from closer sources.

Paso Roble’s best face
Real World, Isla Vista
Posted by Greg T. on November 9th, 2004 in UncategorizedVideo projects take a frickin long time. The assignment was to make a 3 to 5 minute dialog between 2 people. We ended up making a mini real world episode. Keep in mind that this was essentailly our first real video project. We’re very proud of it and would like you to watch it!
The Real World, Isla Vista. (37.3 megs)



