Transition Some of you may have noticed that in addition to wrapping up RT Comics, my five-year project with Luke McKay, I have also been absent from the podcast and other Rooster Teeth happenings. I've been out of the office, struggling with a decision I've been scared to make... and then, once I made it, scared to commit to completely.
I left the company last month and now I'm finally announcing it officially.
My involvement with RT goes back to 2004. On our second date I helped Geoff stuff RvB Season 2 dvds into envelopes. Our first kiss was on the way to the post office to mail them out. Not long after that I was working the booth at the second convention we participated in; Anime Reactor in Chicago. When I was seven months pregnant with Millie, I worked RT's first Comic-Con in San Diego. I've hosted nearly everyone connected to the company at my home at least once and have done what I can to help out in any way possible.
I've loved the company fiercely and it's hard to let go.
However, it is now time to move on and do my own thing. So, with that said, I'm proud to show you my latest video project and new YouTube channel. Thanks so much to my very talented friends Marshall Rimmer (editor/cinematographer) and Martha Marin (music) for helping me with it. Also, special thanks to Geoff for being consistently awesome.
And thank YOU for reading one of my longest journals ever (assuming you made it this far) and for showing me so much support over the years. You can find me here, here, and here.
Transition Some of you may have noticed that in addition to wrapping up RT Comics, my five-year project with Luke McKay, I have also been absent from the podcast and other Rooster Teeth happenings. I've been out of the office, struggling with a decision I've been scared to make... and then, once I made it, scared to commit to completely.
I left the company last month and now I'm finally announcing it officially.
My involvement with RT goes back to 2004. On our second date I helped Geoff stuff RvB Season 2 dvds into envelopes. Our first kiss was on the way to the post office to mail them out. Not long after that I was working the booth at the second convention we participated in; Anime Reactor in Chicago. When I was seven months pregnant with Millie, I worked RT's first Comic-Con in San Diego. I've hosted nearly everyone connected to the company at my home at least once and have done what I can to help out in any way possible.
I've loved the company fiercely and it's hard to let go.
However, it is now time to move on and do my own thing. So, with that said, I'm proud to show you my latest video project and new YouTube channel. Thanks so much to my very talented friends Marshall Rimmer (editor/cinematographer) and Martha Marin (music) for helping me with it. Also, special thanks to Geoff for being consistently awesome.
And thank YOU for reading one of my longest journals ever (assuming you made it this far) and for showing me so much support over the years. You can find me here, here, and here.
latest disaster/adventureI broke one of the windows in my new van on Monday when something I made fell over on the way to a shoot. Fortunately, the piece didn't break. Unfortunately, van windows are fucking expensive. Note to self: strap things down, take corners slower.
ps. On the bright side, the window replacement guy tells me that he's about to cut down some massive cedar trees on his property. Also, oak. I have an oak guy now.
bleep bloopRT Comics Year Five is complete and off to the printer! I am officially done with the longest running project I've ever worked on. Is it too early in the day for a celebratory beer?
Tuesday's To Do List:-send a copy of RT Comics Year Five to everyone in the office to edit -drive to Manchaca, Texas for a chainsaw carving lesson -make a pizza
What's on the agenda for you today?
Tuesday's To Do List:-send a copy of RT Comics Year Five to everyone in the office to edit -drive to Manchaca, Texas for a chainsaw carving lesson -make a pizza
new (old) projectYesterday afternoon one of my old clients called me about the Active Play project we worked on together last year. I designed and coordinated the painting of four elementary schools to test whether or not altering the kids' outdoor space would increase their level of activity during free play time. The project was successful and is expanding... a lot.
I'm very excited to be involved again. I'll keep y'all posted on our progress in all the usual places!
back to businessI'm finishing up RT Comics Year Five this week (except for maybe a few details) and starting some fun new projects to take the comic's place. My friend Vinh (you may remember him as the sleaziest cameraman on Pajamachievements) and I are playing some music together and I'm cleaning my chainsaw for a little art project as we speak.