Blown Away by The Sword & Santa?!

The last week prior to this Tuesday, the 11th of March 2014 was packed full of fun.

I started the week off with a new set of small group training classes at 1223. One of my classes is actually the first to fill up to the max # of players. Pretty cool that we have gone from no one knowing about our facility, to now, filling up classes. So is it the class? Or just the great instructor leading it? Ha, all jokes aside, things are picking up at work.

Wednesday the 5th, after working for a little bit, it was time to attend the O'Brother concert in Chicago. I headed up to Westchester and parked at Johnny's. We then drove over to Forest Park and picked up his friend Tyler. As we were leaving his place, we saw a raccoon just trotting down the sidewalk. He looked like a little bear out on a jog, and since there was snow everywhere else, he was running along the sidewalk, pretty random & funny.

We arrived at the Double Door theater around 7:30, which is actually just a mile or two down North Ave from Rachel. Located in Bucktown, we parked and had to pay a parking meter, which you need to repay every 2 hours until 10 pm (new knowledge for me). So one of us would have to come out mid concert and pay it, no big deal since the only band we knew playing was the opener, O'Brother. Who knows if we would even be there for 2 hours.

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We grabbed a couple of IPAs and headed toward the front of the stage. The venue was long and narrow, but a pretty cool setup. I love the feeling of these smaller venues and being able to be right up by the stage and really feel the music. We ended up probably second or third row back, the crowd was not too big yet for O'Brother so we had plenty of elbow room. These guys came out and took the stage and rocked it hard. The lead singer sang his eyeballs into the back of his head, literally, and the two asian twins with long hair, banged their heads the entire show. You could see how much they loved performing by the way they banged their heads to the music. O'Brother played for about 30 minutes, but it was very enjoyable, even though I had only heard their stuff once or twice and am not super into metal. O'Brother are more of post-rock / alternative band versus metal, but are classified as such.

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Next up was a band called Big Business. This was only a 3 piece band and had a much more metal vibe. As people continued to pour in for the show, Johnny and I decided to head out and feed the meter after the first two songs. Neither of us were into this band as much, so it was no problem, Tyler stayed up front to keep our spots. When we got to the door, the doorman said only one of us could go out, so I volunteered (just like Katniss, how brave.) I went out and walked down the block to pay off the meter for the rest of the night. When I got back into the Double Door, the place was absolutely packed in anticipation for the headliner coming on soon, The Sword. After standing near the entrance in the back, right next to the band O'Brother, I was able to text Johnny and find out where he was so we could meet up. While standing, I was able to snap a somewhat creepy photo of one of the asian guys from O'Brother, came out great.

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Check out The Sword's newest album Apocryphon

Johnny and I stood near the bar in the back for the remaining few songs of the Big Business band, we just weren't feeling it and almost decided to leave before The Sword came on. This was almost the biggest mistake of the night, but luckily Johnny's friend Tyler convinced us to stay and check our The Sword and see if they were any good. Let me just say, once they took the stage, I was absolutely blown away. These guys had a classic metal sound, much like that of Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath. The lead singer, who looked like Sam Rockwell (from the movie Moon) provided vocals that sounded very similar to Ozzy, amazing. Tyler, Johnny, & I all felt like we were thrown into a time machine and taken back a few decades to the late 1970s, early 80s, when Black Sabbath was jamming. The Sword provided insane guitar solos, awesome rhythm on the bass, and a classic metal feel that had me bobbing my head to the beat the whole time. The lead guitarist  looked just like Stacy from The Lords of Dogtown, except with tats up his arms and amazing fast hands on the guitar instead of skateboard. We were able to get back up to the third or fourth row, but more off the side, as bodies were flying in the mosh pit in the middle, as full grown men crashed into and pushed each other back forth as the heavy metal beats filled the venue. The Sword just jammed, song after song, playing a complete composition of music, with an awesome vocalist providing the quality lyrics. I could not get over the fact of how good these guys were and how much the Black Sabbath feel was taking over my body. After they performed well over an hour, and finally finished, I left the Double Door as a fan of metal and of The Sword. Incredible. Check out the pics from my evening below!

 

After giving a private lesson Friday night at work, I headed into the city for another shortened weekend with Rachel. As I headed over to her place, she texted me saying she and her roommate Aly were headed to Walgreens to pick up dinner. At this moment I knew I was in for one of the most elegant meals of all time. I arrived and waited for them to get back from Walgreens, in which with their dinner options I was not disappointed, or surprised at all. They picked up: chili cheese dip, artichoke dip, chips, mozzarella sticks, & butterfly shrimp. The dinner of apps was about to be served. Oh we also had left over asparagus from last weekend that we were fortunate enough to heat up. While we ate this tasty? meal, we threw on an Iceland film which was made for young school children and brought many laughs into our lives due to its narrator showing places where many people had died and telling young children about it. At the same time it was somewhat informational though, so not a bad 30 minutes!

 

On Saturday morning I watched a documentary on Netflix called Chasing Ice which is about Global warming and the melting of glaciers in Iceland, Greenland, & Alaska. In this documentary, a team of filmers set up a series of cameras in these 3 countries, focused on specific glaciers. They cameras would take pictures every few hours and the result was a crazy timelapse over a couple of years of these glaciers literally melting away before our eyes. The documentary provided fantastic landscape imagery and I really enjoyed it, however, there was no call to action in the end. As a viewer, I saw that many glaciers are melting and global warming is an issue, but what can we do to help stop this? This was my only negative about the film, however, it made me realize heading out to Iceland and any nature location is something I really want to do, because we just don't know how long it will be around.

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After the documentary both of Rachel's brothers came over and we headed over to a local bar called Corcoran's. I had a chicken wrap which was scrumptious. After lunch around 3 walked across the street to The Second City to catch Second City's Incomplete Guide to Everything show at Up Comedy Club. Rachel's brother Phil had bought the tickets and invited us all, how generous! This was my second second city show, and just like the first, it was hilarious. When we arrived we were seated along the back wall, which was a great view, since it was slightly elevated, was more of booth seating, so more comfortable, and we had plenty of leg room with an aisle in front of us rather than more seats. As people continued to flow into the theater, a man with a big white beard, overalls, and a red shirt strolled on past. Looking very similar, almost too similar, to Santa himself. After joking about Santa being in the theater, he sat down and we thought no more of it. Throughout the show we had a couple pitchers of blue moon, just like Rachel & I had the first time we went.  Skit after skit provided us with plentiful laughs and Rachel was able to participate in the last skit by calling out the year of choice, 1922. The skit started in the future and then kept going back in time, as the actors reenacted each scene in a different time frame. This was actually the funniest skit of all, ending with a black woman knocking on the door and entering. In the year 1922, as the black woman walked through the door, it ended with all of the white people screaming, classic 1922.

After the show the man who looked like Santa and his wife (Mrs. Clause) asked us if we wanted the souvenir glasses they or someone sitting by them had left. Not only did we get to meet Santa, but he gave us a gift, just like Christmas. He introduced himself as Santa, told us how he is a part of a Santa group, is THE Santa in the Thanksgiving day parade and at Daley Plaza, and wished us a Merry Christmas as him and the Mrs left for the door. As we were leaving, we were waiting in line for the coat check and who was in front of us, no other than Santa. We were chatting with them for awhile about the show we just saw, Christmas, and Santa being Santa; then Rachel asked to take a picture with him. Santa, of course, no stranger to fame, took one with Rach, and another with the whole group (minus Rob who took the picture).  On our way out of the building we said Merry Christmas to him and he shouted out a jolly "HO HO HO." Awesome.

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That evening we just chilled at Rachel's apartment, ordered some Dominoes Pizza, and watched a few episodes of Community. We called it an early night as daylight savings was upon us and Rachel and I both had commitments at 8 am.

Sunday, I woke up at 7am and headed out to Benedictine for our first outdoor practice for the Fox Valley season. Luckily the sun was out and there was no wind, so despite it being in the 20's it was quite comfortable. The practice went fine and then I headed to work for the rest of Sunday. Rachel had her first volunteer shift at a local group called PAWS. She was able to play with dogs all morning, what a happy pup! Check out PAWS here!

 

As promised from last week, here are some tips about video that I learned from reading the book How to Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck by Steve Stockman:

  • Entertain or Die!
  • Shoot what you love, have passion for it
  • Know your target audience
  • Tell a story, with a hero, beginning, middle, and end
  • Make your video short, leave them wanting more
  • Plan ALL videos, it makes it easier to edit
  • Have a shot list, with location/outfits, they make it more realistic
  • Each scene needs an action and a hero
  • Only do digital effects in editing stage, not in camera
  • Have proper lighting, and use the foreground to add depth to a scene
  • Change angles, with a clean/appropriate background
  • Use the rule of thirds
  • Watch what you filmed right away, and cut out all the unnecessary clips
  • A slate clapper (scene 23, take 4, ACTION) is used to match up the video to the audio (fun fact)
  • Use a call back when editing, end with a similar scene to the beginning

Hopefully I can take some of these things that I learned and make my videos a little shorter and more entertaining! Well on my way to making great videos!

 

The past week I also caught a couple of movies, Milk, A Clockwork Orange, and Chasing Ice. The movie Milk made me realize how slow the process of Gay rights has taken and that our society is still messed up, despite some advancements. Looking back, in 1978, there was a struggle for Gays to have rights and be recognized as people, this was the case for Harvey Milk as he ran for office in the San Fransisco area. In today's world, this is still a large issue and starting to change, but not quick enough. If you look back to the 1950s and a similar situation for African Americans, it is really sad that we as a society cannot accept people how they are. You would think we would learn this the first time it happened, which I am sure was wayyyyyy before the African American situation, but that is never the case. It seems people always think they are higher above than everyone else and need to stick to these biblical ideas. Time to open your eyes, it is 2014, equal rights for people of all ages, color, gender, orientation, etc.

The movie A Clockwork Orange started off as one of the strangest movies I had seen. A Stanley Kubrick film, starts as a montage of thugs or "droogs" as the main character calls them, running around and raping men and women. Once caught, the main character decides to get treatment instead of serving a jail term. This is where it turns into a pretty good movie, much along the lines of One Flew Over the Cookoo's Nest. This movie is also based on a book, so I'll have to get my hands on that and see how crazy it is! Speaking of books, Rachel just finished her last Ender's Game, book, what will she do with herself now? I can't believe she read all of them (10 or so?). Awesome!

Oh! And my camera came back from the shop and looks nice and clean. Thank the Lord that they were able to clean the sensor off and I won't be having to spend another grand for a new setup.

 

Fun Fact of the day: Did you know if you type into 2 movies in google with a "vs" in between it will compare them? Check it out for 2 of my favorite movies from 2010. Shutter Island vs Inception
 

I released a "Hidden Footage" video this week from November of 2009 of me and Nolan investigating a haunted building at Adrian, Downs Hall. Classic Adrian memories with Nolan.

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Oh, and it is hard to believe, but I found another drawer full of pencils/pens. Had to post them up. Some classic Mickey Mouse pens, a Dolphin pen that made an annoying dolphin noise, & color changing pens. Oh and remember those Dizzly Doodlers on the left that made you write all squiggly? Just a big ole vibrator with a pen tip now that I think about it! Ahh!

 

 

 

I recently came across this fine gentleman who does song covers on youtube. He has the voice of an angel. Enjoy.

 

That sums up the second week of March in 2014! Another awesome week ahead including a Blackhawks game, lacrosse practices, and more videos!

 

Josh

Camera Stress & Old Man Laughs!

The last 24 hours for me have been quite stressful. With a dirty Canon 60D sensor, I took it into my own hands to clean it, ordering a cleaning kit offline. Yesterday I attempted to clean my sensor on my camera, they say you shouldn't even do it yourself, let a professional do it, since the sensor is so fragile. And if you do clean it yourself, touch it as limited as possible and with the correct materials. Well lets just say after multiple failed attempts to clean my sensor, I touched it and tried to clean it probably over 25 times. Huge mistake and probably worst decision of the year. I guess at least I didn't try to wash it in the sink or dishwasher? 

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It all seemed rather easy to clean though, just a few blows of air onto the sensor, 2 simple swipes, and voila, a cleaned and beautiful sensor is back in action. Not my case :(

After freaking out for nearly the whole morning yesterday, I finally got the pictures looking back to how they were looking before I attempted this awful cleaning process. Let's just say I hope and pray that my camera is still functional at its highest capacity and despite my ignorance and stupidity it still properly functions for the future. Otherwise I'll be out another grand to buy a new one.

There is only one thing to blame for this whole stressful process, and that is dust. Little dust particles somehow got into my camera and landed on the sensor, hence showing up in my pictures and causing this whole debacle. This experience makes me realize my overall dislike for dust. Dust is annoying, It is always there and reoccurring. I look to my left at 13 new 8x10s I printed out from Europe & Australia and think, these are starting to be covered in dust right now. How annoying. 

My Auntie Frieda past away this past weekend as well. Even when living a full and long life, death is always a tough thing to cope with, but being there for your family is always helpful and important. She was always so nice and sweet to everyone. We love you! Rest in peace Auntie Frieda. 

Despite this sad news and super stressful morning I had yesterday, the past week has been enjoyable and fun!

 

Yesterday was the first day of the "Master's Open" and wow did we get a good turnout at 1223 Lacrosse. About 30 old timer dad's came out and tested their hand at the game all of their kids play. One word to describe this event, hilarious. I had a smile on my face the whole time it was happening and couldn't stop laughing. Good to see my "old man" standing between the pipes again! He stood tall and had a bunch of saves. I am happy that this league is taking place and he can play at a pace more suitable for him, versus college kids running down and shooting 90+ mph on the run at him. Do work Dad! Some pictures below highlighting the night.

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In other big news, it looks like I am going to be an Uncle, again! My brother Danny and his wife Sarah just announced that their 9 month old Sophia is going to be a big sister! How exciting! Sarah is due sometime in October and we all look forward to adding another member to the family! 

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Creative picture showing their feet and then baby shoes! Sophia is getting so big!

 

This past week marks the 3 year anniversary of the Ice Storm my senior year at Adrian College on February 21, 2011. As we slept ice rained down from the heavens, coating the college campus in a two inch sheet of ice. The ice was so heavy it snapped tree branched off, took down power lines, and shut down the school for the day. 6am lacrosse practice was cancelled that morning, and so was school, so I spent the day going campus taking video and pictures, documenting the whole thing. These two videos were made and provide great memories!

That day, we were able to scavenge some food at Richie as we sat in the dark, eating cereal, which was the only thing available. Later that night Nolan, Dave, and I were hanging out in Olivia & Erin's room when we got an email saying we were to have practice that night at 11pm since the power had just come back on. This was the worst news all day and really put a damper on the next hour before practice. On top of this, we were to have practice the next morning at 6am the next morning as well. At that point I made my decision, and let's just say that 6am practice was the only one I ever missed, and I don't regret it despite the punishment.

 

Last week I said I filmed Benedictine scrimmage Judson and was editing the game film. Well, here it is. My official first men's lacrosse game highlight that I filmed. It came out pretty well I think. I posted it to some forums and got some good feedback on how to improve for next time, including: adding white flashes for rough transitions, working on pan movements, adding a hero to some of goal clips by focusing on the player after he scores/goalie after a save, & keeping the artsy shots to a minimum if it is just for a highlight video. 

 

My sister, the journalism major at Mizzou in her final semester, just got back to blogging and gives me some recognition for getting her back on track! Check out her blog, as she is a much much better writer than I!

Hockeypucks & Cupcakes

This weekend I spent Saturday evening drinking beers and watching season 3 of EastBound & Down featuring Kenny Powers with Rachel & her brother Rob. I had never seen the show before, but we watched the whole third season and it was pretty darn funny. Rachel's Dad also provided us with some takeout Chili's for dinner. Tasty!

Tomorrow, Wednesday I am going to watch Adrian play Aurora at Aurora at 5:30pm. This will be my first Adrian game since I graduated. Kinda sad, but I have been busy in the spring the past 3 years with Fox Valley and they haven't played out here since my senior year. I plan to film the game, but the high for the day is also 10 degrees, so we shall see. Go Bulldogs!

I have some big plans for taping lacrosse games and editing game film. Good things to come from MalutaVision!

Until next week!

 

Josh

Chili on Chili

So this will a shorter blog, as a little less has been going on.

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After a lot of training and website work at 1223, I started the weekend off right with a Fox Valley Team Bonding get together, Pizza and adult beverages. Thank you team mom! It was great to meet a handful of parents, as well as the players. This year should be fun and very enjoyable, considering what I was sent home with from the first team party! Did I mention I love my team mom? This party ended a little earlier than it should have, considering we had to be up for practice to start at 7 AM. My first practice went well, we have a lot of talent and what seems to be a great group of kids, so I look forward to the year, as I have even scheduled an extra practice for tomorrow already! Gotta love coaching kids who listen, enjoy the game, and work hard! Should be an amazing season, with our first tournament on President's Day, this coming Monday. 

However, this past weekend, Rachel & I went over to Brian's in Wrigleyville to meet up with some friends. We started off just watching some of the Olympics on TV and chatting it up. As more friends showed up, we began to play Cards for Humanity. As the night wore on, a beer called Billy's Chilies was brought out, initially for me. I took a sip and wow did it taste like a tamale, so I passed it around and everyone took one sip, at least 8 people drinking only down to the neck of the bottle.

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As the bottle of Billy's Chilies sat in the middle of the table, either someone dared Rachel to drink it, or she asked how much someone would give her if she downed it. Brian and another fine gentleman put $10 into the pot, Rachel picked up the Billy's Chilies and slammed it all home, in one chug. Well that went down easy! She snagged the $10 bucks and after a minute or two another Billy's Chilies made its way out and people were asking how much it would take her to chug another one. I could barely have one sip of this and I immediately lost my appetite, so I could not imagine chugging one, let alone two! After another $15 made its way on to the table, Rachel picked up the other Billy's Chilies and drank it all again in one chug. Impressive! After she was done, she said, "we can take a cab home now" and then we put on our coats and headed home...via cab. What a champ! Love my crazy girl! Oh I should also mention that Rachel won Cards for Humanity, an all out winner for the night!


 

YaBoys are back at it for 2014 with our second video! Rachel, John, Johnny, Brian,  and I all had a Big Chili Cookoff to start the year. Here is the finished product of the video. Jerome Bettis would be proud of this chili.

 

We have had a record setting amount of snow this year, but this video below, is from one of the first big snow falls of the year. Only a trailer, but a solid one, and should be another great video, and our first of 2014. Enjoy. Oh and the mound is still out there after almost two months. About time I build a couple more?

Welcome to Mound Town A true story about two men, their dog, & some snow. Coming soon.

After putting in a lot of hours for the 1223 Lacrosse website, it is finally starting to take shape. Check it out if you have some time and see what we have to offer! I love doing the graphic work and website design for it. Need to get back to some videos and balance it within all the social media I am working with. 

 

Valentine's Day coming up, should be another great week of 2014!

 

Josh