Sure, even I get tired of writing them sometimes, but they have to get thrown in here every now and then to either apologize about being on hiatus or to give some reason as to why I will soon disappear. I don't see a disappearance anytime soon, but I have a lot going on right now. Or, I could have a lot going on right now. I haven't exactly found myself lost in any of these projects, yet.
I'm attempting to hunt down some REALLY old hardware at the moment, and I may or may not have success in actually finding them. I know that I could get on eBay and find exactly what I'm looking for, but these things are so hideously old that I don't think they deserve money until I find myself truly desperate. I'm hoping that a quick tour of my old attic in May could turn up some of the parts that I need. Basically, I'm trying to get MS-DOS, Windows 3.1, and Windows 95/98 running authentically. I have this feeling that I'm going to run into a zillion-and-one problems trying to install any of these things on a computer that I might have lying around, and believe me, I have a lot. It's just that the lowest hardware specs that I have come from the P4 era, and I need to get older. Don't ask me why, this is just something I have to do. Yes, they were painful years...
Also, I'm possibly going to do one of two things. A) Start a livestream channel. B) Start a video series. C) Start both in conjunction with each other. The trouble is that these aren't projects I can see myself doing alone, and it's going to involve some dedication, as well as some serious motivation. I have an insane amount of tools at my disposal, except for a really good microphone and an HD camcorder, the latter of which I don't particularly need, but could come in handy. I have zero experience in video editing. Funny how I've always wanted to be a movie director, and yet I can't seem to bring myself to learn any reasonably powerful video software. I'm just not that smart when it comes to the stuff. Reading about everything is certainly interesting, but at a certain point I can't actually learn anything unless I'm physically doing it. I never thought I'd say this, but I think I need a tutor.
Of course, I'm also planning on creating a studio to facilitate these projects. Green screen room, recording studio, filming studio....just an amateur setup dedicated to working on these projects. As I said, this also means that I'm going to have to learn how to actually use most of it...
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March 2, 2010
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