12.22.07

How to: Getting Video Noticed, Guerilla Style

 I wrote this article for Web Video Report, a site about new media and web videos.  If you’re looking to market your short/webisode, here are my tips!

How to: Getting Video Noticed, Guerilla Style : How-To : Web Video Report

12.21.07

What are we having tonight?

Oh, God. It’s happening. I’m obsessed with something new. Long live the short attention span :)

I’m taking a Guild vacation for the holidays, attempting to write a new project, procrastinating like a pro. And for some reason, I’ve become fixated on cooking. I did a themed cooking gift for my boyfriend and it got me on a major kick.

I’ve cooked 5 days in a row, which I think is a world record for me, and I’m astonished by:

a) How hard it is to find a middle ground between my boyfriend’s taste for meat and potatoes and my taste for tahini and tofu.

b) How there will always be one ingredient that I overlooked, and improvising is too anxiety inducing for me, so I have to go to the store every night.

c) How many #$#$@% dishes that I can dirty for one %&*% meal.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m proud of my new regiment. I give it at least 2 more weeks before I go back to Daddy Wong’s delivery. And I find it strangely comforting to open up the fridge and see all that tupperware holding leftovers. I never eat the leftovers because I gorked out so bad on the initial experience, but having it there is so…domestic. Maybe it’s the holidayspirit.

I have several cookbooks I’ve been using. Unless it has pictures and wide margins, forget it. How do people use those ones with non-glossy paper and micro print?!?! My favorite, which all my friends and family have because I’ve spread it around like a bad disease, is Seriously Simple.

This book is basically the bomb. All the recipes are great, except for the orange chicken which turned out blah for me. The sausage pasta recipe can be made in a trough and eaten throughout the week, it’s so fantastic. Everything is Seriously Simple!! (insert announcer voice) The fish recipe where you basically toss in in a bag with olive oil and balsamic vinegar makes you wonder if someone is messing with your mind. It doesn’t look like there are enough ingredients to make something that could be good, but it does! Psych!

I generally like to use epicurious.com because they have that test kitchen and people rate the recipes, which has helped me dodge a nasty bullet a few times, plus it’s free and printable. But there’s something nice about seeing the pretty pictures, so I picked up the new Rachel Ray Cookbook yesterday. “Yum-o”. Yes, that’s right, that’s the title.

I didn’t look that close at the cover at the store, I was distracted by a picture of some chocolate thing when I was flipping through. So, had I seen the words “YUM-O” blazened across her boobies, I might have thought twice about my purchase.

Also, this book is basically an amalgamation of her other books, so there are no new recipes, which is fine since I was a Rachel Ray virgin, but that could tick off people who are fans. Also, by every recipe is the graphic “30 minute meals!” but then in the instructions sometimes it says “bake for 1 hour”… which is a betrayal, at best. She uses these annoying baby-talk terms in the book, like “evoo” for olive oil, and “stoup” for stew/soup mutation recipes which makes me want to slap the book. “Stoup” sounds too close to stupid for me to be comfortable with the term, but I made some tonight, sausage rabe and white bean, and it was super yummy. Actually, here’s a picture!

Felicia’s Stoup! Kinda looks like vomit if you squint, but it tasted super good. Anyway, my feelings are mixed about the whole purchase. My grandma thinks that Rachel is just “too cute!” so I’ll continue plugging away with it. I have to, I spilled tomato sauce all over page 59.

12.19.07

Favorite Songs of This Year

Oh God, the time of year for top 10 lists. I hate it. So, I decided to make my own, but over 10 because I couldn’t decide. :) I have a little OCD when it comes to music, so when I like a track…I like it, i.e. I play it on repeat for hours, back to back to back…

I thought I would share the songs I’ve played the most in my library for this year. Keep in mind it’s mostly indie stuff, with a leaning towards whiny British singers, as my brother likes to say. Would love to hear what you’ve played incessantly as well! :) I linked most of them from imeem.com which only lets you play whole songs logged in, and some were only available on amazon MP3. FYI You can hear whole songs on Songza.com for free and no logging in, but most choices are live and not the best quality. Hope you enjoy!

Felicia’s Favorite Tracks of 2007

Kaiser Chiefs: Ruby

Emma Burgess: Back Seat Queen

Apples In Stereo: Play Tough

Winterpills: Broken Arm

Albert Hammond Jr: In Transit

maps: To The Sky

The Aliens: Robot Man

Band of Horses: No One’s Gonna Love You

Andrew Bird: Fiery Crash

aeon spoke: Pablo at the Park

The Electric Soft Parade: If That’s The Case, Then I Don’t Know

The Primary 5: Reach For the Light

blonde redhead: Dr. Strangeluv (Or Silently, can’t decide. One of my fav albums in general)

The Bird and The Bee: Preparedness

Good Shoes: Photos On My Wall

12.12.07

The Guild Christmas Raid Carol!

Happy Holidays! A small offering for Christmas!