Updates 8th May 2007
OK, I think apologies are in order for being so far behind on actually putting stuff online for you to enjoy! I now have a large backlog of stuff I desperately need to finish editing that I find it hard to find suitable excuses for. Due to real-life work commitments I’m a bit more strapped for time than I’d like but somethings got to pay the bills. On a lighter note, I’ve finally got more hard disk space to keep editing stuff now! Also the new website look is still only 90% finished due to IE being a difficult bitch
Instead I shall entertain you with some updates on the various goings on…
I’m looking forward to shooting some exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of Kellie Jaxson (Kellie’s MySpace page) recording her new single in London next week. Also visiting some old friends and feeling at home again (for a change). I promise I shall be back in London more permanently soon! If you know of anyone looking to give a cameraman or web-video specialist some bread (or beer, I’m not choosy), let me know
Racebabes suffered a bit of a delay but we’ll go ahead anyway and get the new webby up and running, as well as shoot more video and go racing! More soon. Meanwhile show your support by adding them to your MySpace friends.
Christian actually got that huge video rough-cut of the ice hockey project uploaded to the server (some people just aren’t as blessed with large pipes than others) and it looks amazing. We are still trying to get interview dates set-up so we can show you something a little more wholesome than “just a game”. Although I’m beginning to think I will cut this project even further in parts and start releasing bits for you to enjoy right away.
Let’s Get Lost (Band) are waiting for things to happen, I’m waiting to get to work my way through the back-log editing their stuff and their new website is waiting for the designer to start cracking. Meanwhile check out their MySpace profile and wait in anticipation to their new tracks, which Christoph (my cousin) is currently mastering.
On a side note, I would like to big-up Vincent Wong Yoon Wei and his new film noir project entitled “Black” (more stills and discussion) about a detective’s worst nightmares come true (best success with the festivals mate!) and Jeff Stone and Vern Moen of the excellently entertaining Winnebago experience, about their antics living a hobo life as film producers on the road (in sunny California).
Have fun and enjoy yourselves where ever you are!





