This Creative Life
Welcome to the creative work of Alan White, head writer and producer of "FEEDBACK; A HERO'S CALLING," now at Broken Sea. The "Feedback" in question is Matthew Atherton, My Hero. He and other heroes of mine have links found down the left side of these pages. Enjoy!
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Whoa, so my computer was acting weird yesterday. It wouldn't let me type the word verification for your previous posts, so I've incorporated it here.
I haven't managed to get around to posting in awhile, for that I appologies. I love the video, I think it's really neat, and I love how you managed to throw some Pac-Man into the mix. I work in the video game department, so I am a big fan of all the gaming and such, and I have to say! Kootos on the good job.
And congratulations on the laptop, I'm still in the process of getting my own for University, but - well I'm sure you know how it is.
I've decided to send you a link to my blog. I was a bit shy about revealing it at the start, and most of it is what 18 year olds would rant about, so nothing nearly as exciting as your own - but hey, what the hell eh?
:) Merry Christmas, 14 days to go.
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I've actually been to your blog, Geovanie. SiteMeter once tracked you directly from your blog and I followed the link. I'm glad you think mine is exciting because of course I think it's not so much. We all usually think less of our stuff.
Be advised, I didn't do the video. I only wrote the script. Eric Busby mixed the audio. A guy named Ignacio, over in Spain, made the video. In the end credits, he gives his website. He's done other stuff that has won him some awards. The PacMan element was completely Matt's innovation. He wrote the poem when he was on the show and it's still posted on his web. It's really very clever! I just adapted his poem to the scriptation.
Other than all of the above, I'm still a cool dude, right?
Of course you are! At least I think so. I'm a playwright for COZY, which is Carnival of Shrieking Youth in my town - and I can appreciate some good text when I read it. :)
As for being tracked... well damn! I thought I was more clever then that ;)
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