Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Music that makes me feel little...

I recently got into a conversation with some friends about music we grew up listening to (aka. what our parents were listening to). Today, I found myself looking up all my favorites on youtube and enjoying feeling very little again. I thought I'd share the goodness.










You'll have to close your eyes for this next one. The video's pretty pretentiously petrifying.


Sunday, September 27, 2009

"From failing we learn. From success...not so much."

Meet the Robinsons was on Disney the other night.  When I first saw this scene, it struck me.  I mean, could-have-been-an-emotional-epic-like-Forrest-Gump-or-Braveheart struck me.  K, I went too far.  Not Braveheart, but you get the idea.  I am a success-aholic and didn't realize it until I watched this clip and felt my heart jump at the idea that failure might bring about some good.  I know with my brain that good can come of failure if we let God do what He does, but I need to learn that with my heart.  I love to succeed and celebrate the wins, but there's much to be gained from learning what we can from failures.  So, when I failed big time today, I apologized.  I apologized some more, and then I contemplated apologizing again.  I also watched this clip and celebrated the fact that "from failing we learn. From success...not so much."  

And I left the part with the frog in just because it makes me laugh.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

I Saw What I Saw - Sara Groves

I had never really heard Sara Groves' music until she led us in worship at Moody Bible Institute's Founder's Week a few years ago. She was a breath of fresh air to us young students in a conference full of pipe organs and new school hymns that were oddly Star-Wars-ish.  Let's leave John Williams to John Williams, yes?  She showed us this video during a live performance of "I Saw What I Saw," and the images and music inspired by them are so powerful, I just had to share.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

A Real Blog Post!


Today is one of those rare days when I feel like actually blogging, thanks to this photo I took yesterday.  I recently purchased a Canon 5D Mark II (with a loan from the generous bank of Dad), and one of the first people I contacted was Tommy.  We went through the video program at Moody at the same time, and we worked on many of our projects together.  Trying to learn and grow in a place that didn't really value creativity, specifically the video kind, was discouraging and gave the students permission to coast through.  Thankfully, I had Tommy to learn from, to try to impress, to teach, and to play with!  We made videos for the school's annual conference, we stood up for each other's work when peers and teachers didn't get it (actually, that was mostly just him - THANK you!), and we documented such momentous occasions as Earth Hour and the discovery of Blue Screen, Blue! Even now, out of Moody and trying to find where our talents lead next, we meet in Michigan City every so often.  I find the same refreshing encouragement all over again on those visits, and I hope he does as well.  Yesterday, we ran around Michigan City with my new camera and lens and drooled over how awesome they are.  This is one of my favorite photos, because if you look closely enough at his glasses, you can see he's also framing me as well.  It just feels like a really good representation of the encouragement and help he's given me these past few years - I'm so thankful for your friendship, Tommy!  Now, we need to get you one of these.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Too far?

This commercial was banned for obvious reasons.  Part of me appreciates the cleverness, and the other part wonders how this ever got past anyone in charge.  

Saturday, July 18, 2009

John Williams IS the man!!!

My sister and I have loved this song for a long time, and now I will love this video as well.  Just for fun!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

What is that?

Not the most cinematic piece ever, and certainly a slower pacing than I'm used to, but somehow this is captivating and well worth the wait for the ending.

What is that? (Τι είναι αυτό;) 2007 from MovieTeller on Vimeo.