Two posts in one day?!?!
Yes, it's true. Being laid off will cause one to become bored rather quickly. Despite the fact I have to learn 14 songs before Saturday. (If we want to start working in February, that is.)
Plus I'm gigging Saturday night so I have to whip those tunes into shape, too.
Whatever - these things do not concern the Sherpa.
Instead, I'll show you something else I've been working on since I've been gifted with this free time between 9-5 on Monday through Friday...
I've entered the Disney CMO contest. I shot a one minute video, and you can have a look at it here:
After reading the rules, however, I learned that any entries with music in them would be automatically disqualified. So I stripped out the music and re-sent it.
On Tuesday I was struck by inspiration and made a second video. (Strictly for my entertainment, since it's one entry per-person.)
Here it is:
I'm actually happy with both of them. It's a fair representation of what I can do given the limited resources and very limited acting ability.
We had a lot of fun making both videos.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
I live
It has been a long time since I posted here. But that's what usually happens with my Web projects - I start out excited and then something else shiny catches my eye.
Still, I'm back. Actually, I'm unemployed. So that should give me time to catch up on this stuff.
To kick it back off, check out this look at the new Nintendo DS-based guides Disney is testing in its theme parks.
Could it make the Sherpa obsolete?
To be honest, how many people really need a sherpa? Between the guide books, the Internet and word of mouth, I'd say most people are pretty well informed on traveling to WDW these days.
Regardless, the Sherpa forges onward - ever obsessing about Disney.
Still, I'm back. Actually, I'm unemployed. So that should give me time to catch up on this stuff.
To kick it back off, check out this look at the new Nintendo DS-based guides Disney is testing in its theme parks.
Could it make the Sherpa obsolete?
To be honest, how many people really need a sherpa? Between the guide books, the Internet and word of mouth, I'd say most people are pretty well informed on traveling to WDW these days.
Regardless, the Sherpa forges onward - ever obsessing about Disney.
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