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Samurai Jack

This is a fantastic cartoon for many reasons.

There’s the premise: an ancient, evil, shape-shifting demon called Aku re-awakens in medieval Japan and conquers a kingdom. The defeated king sends his young son around the world to train and learn all there is to learn about fighting. He returns 20 years later as the [...]

Foley Fridays, crowded bar.

Foley Fridays are pretty simple – I present you with a sound effect, a piece of foley, and you listen to it. Some will be off-beat, some will be over the top, some will be subtle, some will be pretty simple and I may even throw in some instructions on how to [...]

Foley Fridays, footsteps in snow.

Foley Fridays are pretty simple – I present you with a sound effect, a piece of foley, and you listen to it. Some will be off-beat, some will be over the top, some will be subtle, some will be pretty simple and I may even throw in some instructions on how to create [...]

Foley Fridays, breaking bones.

Foley Fridays are pretty simple – I present you with a sound effect, a piece of foley, and you listen to it. Some will be off-beat, some will be over the top, some will be subtle, some will be pretty simple and I may even throw in some instructions on how to create [...]

Do It Right (Revisted)

DramaWay student from end of 2010 performance

I write this blog entry out of shear guilt. My last entry was on November 30th, but I feel like I really haven’t had anything to say/contribute until tonight. My last entry talked about DramaWay, here’s a link to that post…

Do It Right

Since then, I…

1: met up with Danielle  Strand, founder and artistic director of DramaWay.

2: Sat in on one of her classes.

Just before Christmas, Danielle was nice enough to invite me into her home, let me pick her brain about working with special needs actors, and even give me a CD of her husband’s band.

As a side note: Her husband’s band is called Vaslav.

Danielle’s husband went out to buy an ipod and we moved into the living room, where my education began. I had brought a long a Dollarama memo pad and started to take notes immediately. Here’s what I learned…

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