webmastering has been my only job since 1996. i have hobbies, and sometimes one will pay for a while, but this is my "dayjob" ;)
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webmastering has been my only job since 1996. i have hobbies, and sometimes one will pay for a while, but this is my "dayjob" ;)
um....well.....:err:
I work...for...Walmart. Yeah. Toy Dept. But hey, I watch enough cartoons to know what this parents are talking about so.:goof:
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My other job would be taking care of my honey and my cat. Seriously, what I do online is my job / career.
My day job is AVN Online, though it's merely one facet of my overall career: entertainment journalism. At night, I freelance for several local/national magazines that cover movies, music and the arts. I also do script coverage as a freelance story analyst for a couple talent agencies and production companies in L.A., namely Creative Arts Agency (CAA) and Participant Productions (Syriana). And lastly, though I don't get paid for it (yet), I do write mainstream film screenplays. That's originally why I moved to L.A. in the first place. :)
Video editing and production. My BF is a producer/director so we work together most of the time.
At the moment, we're working on a reality show for a rapper. :)
I get to do this as my full-time job, though my passion and background is in video production and editing I do a once a year gig for the opening segment of the Grabby's in Chicago.
I don't have time to relax let alone do another job LOL!!!
cheers,
Luke
Woohoo, another cartoon aficionado. Always good to see I am not the only child@heart.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sana Chan
Cartoons amaze me. Just think, right now some guy is making millions of dollars off of a talking sponge and his stupid starfish friend.
too many to mention! , just know it revolves around photography!
sincerely ~ ..."i'd like a clear shot of the mountains , can we move this forest out of the way?"... :goof:
I must confess, I downloaded all the Schoolhouse rock cartoon videos. I love that music and the videos. I'm more of an old school cartoon person, I love h.r. puffenstuff, land of the lost, speed racer, stuff like that from the golden age of cartoons :)
OMG, I have a Sid and Marty Kroft video box set that has one episode of each of their shows. What a trip. My favorite was the HR Puffinstuff where they turned Jimmy into a mechanical boy. I always wanted to do a punk rock cover of the song he sings. LOL!
Childhood cartoon favs? Lets see.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (fav was Donatello)
He-man, and the Master's of the Universe(oh yeah, hold aloft that mighty sword)
Smurfs (yay for communism and witchcraft)
David the Knome (if you watched Nick Jr.)
Grape Ape (with Beagly the Beagle)
Wacky Races
Wuzzles
Popples
Gummi Bears
Pound Puppies
Tom and Jerry
Beatlejuice
Bevis and Butthead(hey, part of it was a cartoon)
I guess thats a few. I grew up in the 80s so that generation of cartoons go to my heart.
Weren't Saturday morning cartoons the BEST...????
Tarzan and the Super 7. . that was my fave. . .
and all the ones that came after it.
As Margaret Cho put it. . .you sadly knew it all came to an end when Soul Train came on. .
And did anyone get up so early that the morning news was on? You'd wait patiently for the first cartoons to come on, get your cereal and milk and be all ready for a morning full of cartoon watching. The very first show to come on in my area was a strange little show called Hot Fudge. I don't know if it was a local show, I don't think it was national. It had people and puppets and was sort of psychedellic but in a geeky sort of way.
If you have a vague recollection of this show you can check out some of the albums here...
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...409562-8961453