Episode #23 - Critical Mass
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Whew! Life has thrown us a number of curve balls these last two months and it's been more difficult producing new posts. But, we're back and on some semblance of a schedule. Next time, we won't leave without at least warning everyone…we promise!
There have been a number of updates and additions during our hiatus, however, that we want to tell you about…
So, aside from these things, we're working on trying to reduce the amount of stuff in our home. When we moved in together, we never really got rid of redundant possessions, and we also are carrying around a lot of the detritus from past hobbies, games we bought and never played, etc…these things all add up and make clutter, making our home and life less efficient. So, we're finding ways to move these things on to new homes so our home can be better designed for our new, greener life. If you want hints on uncluttering your life, we suggest Unclutterer, a blog Rhett reads daily.
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Hey there, guys. We really try to stay dedicated to our weekly format. We feel it’s really important to publish on a regular, weekly schedule. This is partially because regularity is important in blogging, and it’s also because the discipline that comes with a weekly format is really good to ensuring that we keep greening our lives. It’s for these reasons that we really feel it’s important to explain why we’ve been slipping on the schedule lately and specifically why Episode #17 is so late.
A number of factors have been working together. The first of these is Rhett’s work schedule. Rhett essentially has two careers. In his day job, he works at Motorola as a cellphone designer. On his weekends and some of his evenings, he tries to pursue research on his doctorate in computer science. He does his best to juggle Greentime along with those two things, and it’s worked pretty well for a while. Things have been far more hectic on that front, however. His phone is supposed to ship any day now, and since July, he has ended up working in some capacity on nearly every critical issue the project has faced. This has meant a lot of nights, some Saturdays at work, and a LOT of headaches.
Normally, we keep this going by having a regular schedule. We have a night put aside for Greentime. When an emergency comes up, however…and we’ve had at least one a week for the last month…other things essential to keeping our lives and jobs end up getting pushed around and squeeze on Greentime. Each episode looks simple, but each one takes several hours from equipment set up to the time we post to Blip.tv. Our emergencies have varied from health concerns to rescuing a stray kitten.
In addition, any time we’d normally have free has been scheduled for other things. For example, we were visiting Amy’s mother for her 70th birthday. She has a rare kidney disease (believed to exist only in her), and so every birthday she gets is a blessing to us. It was worth it, but that took away that weekend. Rhett had to visit his research lab a couple of weeks back…that was 10 hours spent on the road, and it burned an entire day. We’ve also been doing a favor for a friend and producing a very special video for him, which has taken several nights away from us. Virtually everything in our life has suffered. We haven’t been getting regular exercise in over a month, for example.
So, this is what has, up until tonight, basically thrown our production schedule into shambles. We thought that maybe we finally were starting to reach the other side. We had a night where we could shoot Episode #17. And…we did. We shot it. And the footage was atrocious. The camera basically hid a number of critical problems in the viewfinder and they only came out when we loaded the footage on the editing console. No part of it could be saved. We tried. It wasn’t good.
We are going to try again. We want to do it tomorrow. Amy is undergoing a routine medical diagnostic procedure tomorrow that will require sedation, however, and if she’s too ill to work the camera, then we’ll have to shoot Saturday. Saturday may become a double-header for us, because we’ve been sitting on enough material for a “bonus episode” of Greentime.
Thank you, so much, for staying with us. Greentime is in no way suffering from “podfading”. We have ideas galore and we want to try them all out for you. We have suffered from a level of obligations that have basically turned out lives into a whirlwind. Thank you so much for making this blog exceed our wildest dream, and we sincerely hope you will continue to have faith in us.
Look for Episode #17 by the end of the weekend, and if we’re lucky, a bonus episode right after that.
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If you’re reading this post, then you’ve discovered that Weatherlight Productions, the makers of Freetime, are embarking on a new “green” video blog project. We’re not going to tell you anything more now, because we’re just beginning to bring the infrastructure up. You’re quite the sleuth, though, and good for you. Keep your eyes peeled for the new “green Freetime”.
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