My buddy Andrea just posted this article, and I thought I'd re-post it here. This rocks:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/danny-rubin/9-reasons-why-every-twent_b_3605590.html
This is a cool little concept which I love: a "side hustle". It's promoting the importance of having projects "on the side" from your job, things like volunteering, working on an iPhone app, writing a blog... (hey, or why not all of those things?!)
As a man who loves the side projects, I really like the phrase "side hustle" -- it rocks. It's something that really helps inspire me and push me to challenge myself outside of my day-to-day job. Even with a demanding job and an inspiring job (like I am so lucky to get to do every day), it's still super epic to come up with something that matters and cruuusssh it on the (late late) weekday nights, or on random weekends... I love it. Do all the things!
This also sortof reminds me of a shirt my buddy Jahkeeli posted once:
So, like that, but minus the sleep part.
3D computer animation, travel, film, photography, technology, health, life, inspiration... and a few extra helpings of enthusiasm. ;)
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Sunday, March 22, 2015
From TED 2015: T-1000 does it again!
A great TED Talk was just posted to TED.com from the TED 2015 conference happening now in Vancouver, BC. Check it out: http://www.ted.com/talks/joe_desimone_what_if_3d_printing_was_25x_faster
This is a 3D Printing company who were inspired by the T-1000 robot in Terminator 2, and have made a 3D printer that is 25-100x faster than those currently on the market.
Looks like the T-1000 didn't just inspire my career... seems like this brilliant visual effect is still hard at work, changing the world for for the better :)
This is a 3D Printing company who were inspired by the T-1000 robot in Terminator 2, and have made a 3D printer that is 25-100x faster than those currently on the market.
Looks like the T-1000 didn't just inspire my career... seems like this brilliant visual effect is still hard at work, changing the world for for the better :)
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Batkid Begins: Opening Night at CINEQUEST 25
It's been a few busy weeks since the opening night of CINEQUEST 25, and I've just now had a moment to download my iPhone photos and drum up a few fun links to share from our crazy evening opening the Cinquest Film Festival in San Jose, California.
What an EPIC time. Sweet damn, was it ever epic.
We started the evening standing in the beautiful February air in San Jose, basking in the glow of the Marquee: "Cinequest 25 Film Festival", ready to head in and open the festival with Batkid Begins.
After a short wait, we all headed inside and began to crowd around the Red Carpet. We took some photos and a few of us did some interviews. That rocked. This documentary is such an excellent platform to further spread the message of banding together with other determined people to make your community a better place... I gladly took the opportunity to continue spreading our message!
I don't have the CBS 5 KPIX interview, but here's some video from The Daily Quirk of Patricia and I chatting about the Batkid day: http://thedailyquirk.com/2015/03/02/video-an-exclusive-interview-with-patricia-wilson-and-mike-jutan-of-batkid-begins-at-cinequest/
After some photos and chatting with some interviewers, we headed into the wondrous and beautiful California Theatre just in time for CINEQUEST founder Halfdan Hussey to introduce the 25th Season and our Opening Night Film: Batkid Begins.
The sold-out 1200-person screening was an amazing success and it was just a pleasure to watch it with such a large crowd -- a crowd much larger than anyone I'd seen it with prior (including Slamdance). People were incredibly gracious and kind afterwards and it was a really great experience.
After the screening, Cast and Crew all went up on stage and answered some questions.
And of course, back to the red carpet to fool around and have fun with the cameras, but also to do some more serious chats and take some more photos.
And that was that! An amazing opening night and a really stellar crowd of filmgoers. From there, we all headed over to the After Party at The Farmers Union. It was incredibly well organized, the food was glorious, the drinks were flowing... and most excitingly, the people were just SO jazzed about the message in the movie. That, to me, was the most exciting part. Lots of folks came up and were keen to chat, but not just to take selfies... but to actually chat about what the Batkid day means, if other cities could follow San Francisco's lead, how community service has been changed by social media. I had a stack of wonderfully inspiring conversations with inspired, smart, passionate people. Isn't that just exactly what the Bay Area is ALL about?!!
And then, of course, the After-After Party...
What an incredible evening and I am so grateful that CINEQUEST chose the film to open the festival. It was a real joy and a pleasure to be there and to take part, and the audience really was top-notch, as evidenced by all the conversations with folks afterwards. CINEQUEST, take a bow!
Sal Pizarro from San Jose Mercury News posted an awesome article following the evening (where he introduces me as "an exuberant engineer at Lucasfilm" -- haha): http://www.mercurynews.com/entertainment/ci_27597364/pizarro-batkid-begins-makes-cinequest-opening-night-wish?source=infinite
IndieWire also mentions the film: http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/cinequest-at-25-from-batkid-begins-to-barco-escape-20150227
And perhaps my favourite article was this review by Artsalot: https://artsalot.wordpress.com/2015/02/27/review-batkid-begins-cinequest/, showing just how much people in the Bay Area "get it", and understand exactly the message I think the movie portrays so powerfully. I love this city!
What an amazing and truly crazy time. I was so honoured to have been there with the (majority of the) cast and crew. What an experience to all have together as we continue to share this beautifully captured moment-in-time with the world. :)
Thanks again to CINEQUEST and to Dana, Liza, Kurt and Ian and the rest of the cast and crew for making this a night to remember!
To tie a bow on an already perfect gift... on March 10th, CINEQUEST announced some more epic news...
What an EPIC time. Sweet damn, was it ever epic.
We started the evening standing in the beautiful February air in San Jose, basking in the glow of the Marquee: "Cinequest 25 Film Festival", ready to head in and open the festival with Batkid Begins.
Here we gooooo!!! Batkid Begins kicking off the 25th CINEQUEST Film Festival! |
Bling |
Ted (who owns "the" Batmobile from the Batkid Day), arrived in style :) |
Welp, this is exciting |
M'lady |
Me, Rob (Animation), Jake (Cinematography), about to walk the red carpet |
Dana knocking interviews out of the park |
CINEQUEST Red Carpet |
Let the games begin! |
Me, talking animatedly about... something :) |
"Rock and Roll": Ted, Patricia and Me |
Patricia showing off the Bat-Clutch |
You know, doing our thing! |
After some photos and chatting with some interviewers, we headed into the wondrous and beautiful California Theatre just in time for CINEQUEST founder Halfdan Hussey to introduce the 25th Season and our Opening Night Film: Batkid Begins.
The opening night of CINEQUEST 25 |
OMMMGGGGG |
After the screening, Cast and Crew all went up on stage and answered some questions.
Cast and Crew on stage after the screening |
Sold out crowd! |
Woo! |
Cast and Crew |
Laughing with Patricia and Don |
CBS 5 KPIX interview with Patricia |
Looking on in awe at the living legend, Patricia Wilson :) |
A little blurry, but good :) |
Ommmggggg |
Selection of Batkid Cast and Crew: Dave, Dana, Me, Kurt, Naomi |
And... time for a beer |
Batkid Begins Cinequest Opening Night After Party |
...and then Joe and I took a Lyft to a Jack In The Box drive-through for 2am dinner. Dave very psyched about the curly fries. |
Sal Pizarro from San Jose Mercury News posted an awesome article following the evening (where he introduces me as "an exuberant engineer at Lucasfilm" -- haha): http://www.mercurynews.com/entertainment/ci_27597364/pizarro-batkid-begins-makes-cinequest-opening-night-wish?source=infinite
IndieWire also mentions the film: http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/cinequest-at-25-from-batkid-begins-to-barco-escape-20150227
And perhaps my favourite article was this review by Artsalot: https://artsalot.wordpress.com/2015/02/27/review-batkid-begins-cinequest/, showing just how much people in the Bay Area "get it", and understand exactly the message I think the movie portrays so powerfully. I love this city!
What an amazing and truly crazy time. I was so honoured to have been there with the (majority of the) cast and crew. What an experience to all have together as we continue to share this beautifully captured moment-in-time with the world. :)
This was my third time seeing the movie in a theatre and I'm
still overwhelmed with feelings of "being there"-- it really does
transport me back to the big day and the visuals and editing and music
and sound effects and animation all play so perfectly together. I can't
imagine any possibility of anyone telling this story more eloquently
than Dana and Kurt did.
Thanks again to CINEQUEST and to Dana, Liza, Kurt and Ian and the rest of the cast and crew for making this a night to remember!
To tie a bow on an already perfect gift... on March 10th, CINEQUEST announced some more epic news...
Wahoo!!!The votes are finally tabulated…and the AUDIENCE WINNERS for Cinequest 25 are:
AUDIENCE AWARD: NARRATIVE FEATURE
Traces of Sandalwood
Director: Maria Ripoll
AUDIENCE AWARD: DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Batkid Begins: The Wish Heard Around the World
Director: Dana Nachman
Saturday, March 14, 2015
The rise of the driverless car
Absolutely fascinating. Didn't make the leap to this completely changing the parking lot industry too... Totally nuts. This is really a huge, huge, huge cultural and social change we are on the precipice of! http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2015/01/27/how-ubers-autonomous-cars-will-destroy-10-million-jobs-and-reshape-the-economy-by-2025-lyft-google-zack-kanter/
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Robert Downey Jr. gives young fan 3D-printed Iron Man arm
Man, the Avengers are rockin' it. First, Capn' is visiting children's hospitals, and now Iron Man is delivering Bionic Arms. :) Incredible...
http://www.cnet.com/news/robert-downey-jr-gives-7-year-old-3d-printed-iron-man-arm/
http://www.cnet.com/news/robert-downey-jr-gives-7-year-old-3d-printed-iron-man-arm/
Batkid Begins documentary to be distributed by New Line Cinema
INCREDIBLE news for the little-turned-big film about our little-turned-big Batkid day in San Francisco!!!!!!!
As per this article just announced on Variety.com:
Read more here on Variety:
http://variety.com/2015/film/news/new-line-nabs-batkid-documentary-distribution-future-film-rights-exclusive-1201451610/
and on The Hollywood Reporter:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/batkid-documentary-new-line-picks-780999
As per this article just announced on Variety.com:
New Line Cinema has acquired worldwide distribution rights to “Batkid Begins: The Wish Heard Around the World,” as well as the rights to adapt the documentary into a narrative film.I'm so excited and happy for the incredible crew and Mazel Tov to Dana, Liza, Ian, Kurt and the rest of the wonderful people who so perfectly captured the spirit of the Batkid wish in San Francisco, and the spirit of community service that us "cast" of Batkid day really believe in. So excited that this message will be spread!
Read more here on Variety:
http://variety.com/2015/film/news/new-line-nabs-batkid-documentary-distribution-future-film-rights-exclusive-1201451610/
and on The Hollywood Reporter:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/batkid-documentary-new-line-picks-780999
Sunday, March 08, 2015
Chris Pratt and Chris Evans in costume, visiting kids in hospitals
Wow. Super heroes being real-life super heros... I bet this meant so
much to everyone involved... well done guys, well done. Major kudos to
the brilliant people behind this awesomeness.
https://www.facebook.com/seattlechildrens/posts/10152695727277061
https://www.facebook.com/seattlechildrens/posts/10152695727277061