Thursday, September 8, 2011

Dr Sketchy's - Philadelphia

                Come see (and draw) Statik Creation's very own AprilMayi, along with Demi Darko, next Saturday 9-17-11.  Featured at Dr Sketchy's Anti Art School in Philadelphia at World Cafe Live from 3:00-6:00!

Zombi - Escape Velocity


                  This duo, from the Pittsburg based band Zombi, has just released there 4th album on Relapse Records, and I’m just now taking notice of them.  I must just say something about them in brief, because it’s one of those bands that are slowly ingraining itself into my brain.  It honestly blows me away. 
                   If you grew up of having fond memories of 80’s movies of the thriller, horror, or Sci-Fi genre, featuring music from the likes of John Carpenter or Goblin, this may be a perfectly suited CD for you to check out.  It is such a soundtrack from that area, with enough freshness liken to trance or bands like Voice Industrie (minus the vocals).  I can literally picture Snake Plissken running around in my head when listening to a lot of this music.  It gets into your brain and hooks you completely.  I really wish that in some respect these types movies from the 80’s could still be made, but it seems with the advancement in technology we’ve lost a bit of grittiness and fantastical nature of what made them so great.  Real hands on quality makeup effects, brooding film quality and the supernatural nature of a music that sounds beyond reality.  Zombi is a band that’s tapped into something beautiful and familiar to me, and for that I thank them.    

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Freelance!



                  Freelance, an opportunity to make extra money, or a complete waste of time and effort?  I just want to take a moment here and vent my frustration, and before starting on my little diatribe, I’d like to state that this is not intended towards anyone that may be reading this blog that I have worked with.  There, of course, are always times when projects come about, when mutual interests are shared forming collaborative efforts.  I enjoy seeking out these types of projects, ones that are fun, which may just so happen lead to opportunities to make money, or help someone that I have a prior working relation with. When these types of projects fall through, it’s usually due in part to other family obligations and commitments.  I realize this, and I’m OK with that.  

                 This post is not at all about that sort of work.  What I am refereeing to is when someone (in the professional business world) that I may briefly know of, or have been suggested to by someone else contacts me.  They explain that they have the perfect opportunity for me, that will be lucrative for us both, in helping them with some work.  What I’m finding all too often now is that the more time that I take to explain my cost, labor, and timing and reasoning for suggesting some alternative solutions, the less appreciation I receive in the end for my time.  I do my best in any work related scenario to be realistic, and to explain that sometimes it’s not best to rush into a project without doing all of your research. I have no problem, in fact, creating what they may ask for, but the reality of it all is most of the time the client isn’t fully thinking things through.  When I take the time to explain that there is more to consider before diving in, so much that it may impact the quality of your product I’m merely dismissed without even a thanks for my time and information. This mere lack respect is what irks me. I understand a project falling through for one reason or another but how do you expect to run a business with this sort of lack of professionalism.  It make me wonder, should I just do what’s asked of me and shut up, take the job, make what they want, take the money and run be for it fails? Nah, that’s not me.