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Yep, jumped right into term 3 without skipping a beat. At least I was able to fly back home to DC over the short break to see family and friends. I'll try to update asap!
I can't believe how fast this term is flying by. We just got through a rough week of 9am-8pm classes, on top of that trying to fit in time for all of our editing projects due at the end of the month. At least next week we'll have a bit of a breather. They slammed us with classes this week so they've adjusted next week's schedule to be a lot lighter, only 4 out of the usual 10 classes (whew). That should give us time to catch up... I hope.
I'll try to keep up with the blog, I really haven't had time to take any pics... I've been in touch with the 19W crew and wish continued success with everything so far, way to go GDE! Ghosts Don't Exist available on DVD September 7th (order your copy now at Amazon). hehehe
Best news of all though, Congrats again to A&E! and shout out to my new Godson Dylan!!! Maybe mommy and daddy can fly me home for the baptism :) Seriously though, I wish I could be there I can't wait to see him! I miss all of you guys.
I'll try to update soon with some new pics.
So aside from making instant noodles, pasta, and brown rice every other day, rest assured I do get out every now and then to eat real food. A while ago a really good friend of mine was nice enough to take me to the Summer Night Market in Richmond, BC. It was great to get out of the Downtown area, I can't believe I'm used to city life but it is nice to get out every now and then. Richmond reminded me of California because it's all flat and all you see are mountains in the background minus the palm trees.

So the Night Market is a big event where vendors come out and sell everything from clothes to iPhone accessories, just what you'd expect at an Asian market. The main thing is the food though, too much to choose from and it's all cheap! We had some pork dumplings, some weird shrimp and seafood batter covered things, fish balls in curry sauce, grilled squid, and of course bubble tea. There were so many people that by the time you finished one thing you better be in line for the next thing because it took 15-20 minutes to get it. I hope to get back there before it ends.

So did I mention the sushi? Man, there is so much sushi here it's not even funny.
One of my classmates from Seattle knows all the best Japanese joints to go to up here so one night we went to a place called Zakkushi. A small hole in the wall place but really, aren't those the best places? It's a Japanese tappas bar with Sapporo beer on tap. Yeah needless to say we drank more than we ate but it was a great time and the food was delicious!
On another day a couple of us went to a place called Benkei Ramen. Now when I think ramen, I think the little packet of instant noodles that you get for like 3 for a dollar. But this place was amazing. I usually don't eat soup on a hot day, but this hit the spot. And for $8, you can't beat it! I'm sure we'll be back!
Last but not least I finally made my way back to Granville Market to get that funky pasta. It's great because they make it fresh and it's a quick meal. The yellow and pink ones are filled with butternut squash and the green and pink ones are spinach and portobello? Mmmm...mmm...good.
All for now, hope everyone back home has a fun and safe 4th of July!
The Sound Design campus had an extraordinary experience when Ray Beckett paid us a visit last week. It was such a privilege just to meet him and sit in on a lecture prepared just for the Sound Design students, but then we found out that he was going to accompany us to do some field recording! We were able to ask about his experience while working on The Hurt Locker and he gave us some great tips on how to "open your ears" when recording on location. It was exciting to hear him say how lucky we were as students today to have all this portable technology available when recording. Speaking of which, we received our portable Zoom H2's and now we have to start building our own personal sound libraries. (Here's the link to the VFS Article)

(Ray giving us a presentation on his recording techniques, and later speaking about working on The Hurt Locker)So along with meeting Ray Beckett, yesterday was the last day of Term 1! There was a bit of stress trying to put the finishing touches on the end of term projects, making sure you covered all the details but I think we all did ok. I was thinking of flying back to DC for the Summer Break, and I was really considering buying the ticket Monday (6/21) for $600, but when I checked the price the next day, it had jumped up to $1100! So yeah, I won't be back this break. So after a morning of backing up our projects and all our files we wanted to keep, we were pretty much free to do what we wanted. After grabbing a bite to eat, some of us went to our classmate's flat to finally kick back and relax after a stressful first 8 weeks.
I'll post more pics and I'm sure I'll finally have time over break to go over some of the places I've had awesome food!
It's been a busy couple of weeks as we finish up Term 1. I have a few more projects to edit (fun ones at least) and I think most of my tests are done for now. It feels like I've got a little bit of breathing room. I was able to talk to some of the 19w crew and they brought me up to date with the news of closing another distribution deal! Congratulations to everyone involved! Thanks for keeping me in the loop, by the way I'm still waiting for a screener...
The weather has been ok up here, still in the 60s :) although you can never tell if it's going to rain or not. Am I classified as a Vancouverite because I carry both an umbrella and a pair of sunglasses at all times? I had some incredible food the other week when I went to check out an open night market. (More on that to come when I have time to give it a proper write up).
So anyway, just wanted to give a quick update that I'm still here and working hard. I'm always busy so that helps me from getting too homesick, although I do miss everybody. I miss my dog, I miss my motorcycle, I don't really miss my car... which apparently got smashed up by a deer running INTO it. The new owner contacted me and said a deer had jumped into the driver's side of the car, took out the mirror, the door, and the passenger door on that side. Oh well...
All for now, catch up with you soon~
