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Had the IUSTV Callout meeting tonight. There were a lot of people there; much more than I expected. I’m guessing over 40, maybe like 50-ish? Looks like we’re going to have a pretty big staff this year. There seems to be a lot of people (girls) this time around who want to be on-air talent, so I’m guessing the ones who don’t get picked will quit or something. They always do that. Just because you’re not “on TV,” you’re not going to be involved? Bah.

Oh, and as usual, I found myself talking really super fast during the presentation. I think I was at least loud though. Maybe people are happy that I was getting the whole thing over with quickly. All in all, one of the best IUSTV Callouts ever. I am awesome.

Freshmen all over the damn place

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Wednesday was the “official” opening of the dorms here at IU, meaning one thing and one thing only: freshmen coming to campus by the masses. I went to IUSTV on Wednesday afternoon and every parking space on campus must have been taken up. It was nuts. And starting then (probably until next week), there are multiple groups of new kids walking all over the place. In the daytimes, you see them at the dorms, moving their junk in by the cartload, with their parents minivans blocking not only the circle driveways, but every road even remotely close to a dorm or campus apartments. Then you have these kids and their parents walking around in 3-person cells trying to figure out where everything is. Where is the library, where is the cafeteria, where is the phone booth, all kinds of stupid stuff like that. Then, anytime after 6PM when you drive through campus (or anywhere surrounding the area) you see the kiddies separated from their parents, now walking in packs. I drove down 3rd Street last night around 11:30 and saw at least 6 or 7 groups of freshmen walking towards Kirkwood. Seriously, it was like there is some kind of big magnet drawing the Freshmen to something on the west side of town. Look, kids. You can’t get into bars if you’re not 21. You don’t know where anything is. We know that you’re new. Stop crowding up the roads when I need to park to get to IUSTV. Yarg.

On less of a rant, I’ve realized after seeing the new kids walk around (and of course I laugh an evil laugh when I see people lost or wandering), how far and awesome I have become in the past few years. True, I was a freshman at one point. Now I’m a senior; from one end of the spectrum to the other, I am pretty much at the “King Level” of being on campus. Senior year is going to be mega sweet, just like senior year in high school was the best time ever there. I’m the boss of IUSTV now. They’re making me a new studio and office in Read that will be done in about a month. I’m going to have a pretty easy class load, meaning I get to do fun stuff at IUSTV. I know Bloomington and IU like the back of my hand. It is here for my convenience. Outside of that, I have about one year (a little less) to figure out what I’m going to do in May/June/July when I am done with school, have two degrees, and am going to need to find a way to support myself. Yes, fans, it’s time for Anthony Leong to start looking for a job. That’s going to be a lot of fun. And no, I don’t know if I’m going to work in TV or whatnot, and no, I don’t know if I’m going to work in America or in Japan. Honestly, there are so many things that I would like to do, as long as I find a decent job that remotely interests me and pays decent money, I don’t care where or what I am doing.

There really wasn’t much point to this post either, except to tell how bad parking is on campus, and also to say that I am awesome and senior year is going to be great. Also, if you have any leads or connections to help me land a sweet job, let me know!

運命

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After the IUSTV banquet last week (I need to put up pictures soon), I’ve been doing a bit of thinking. When I graduated from high school three years ago, I hadn’t planned at all on coming to college and getting involved in video and stuff. I had spent two years making short videos, teaching myself Final Cut, working long hours for nothing, and also having a lot of fun. I worked with the school to expand the video department. Who am I kidding? Before me and my group (PoS Productions) started actually doing stuff, there WASN’T enough of anything there to call it a department. I’d spent many nights, days (skipping classes), even summers and a winter break of my high school days editing video. I knew I wasn’t going to major in telecom in college, and I thought I’d never really have to sit all night in front of a Mac ever again.

Then I came to IU and as fate would have it, I met Kieran down the hall in my dorm who was starting a TV station. Haha, what are the chances? I’ve spent the last three years here editing video again, working much the same way I did back then. I’ve helped manage an organization that went from a group of kids saying something like “man it would be cool to make TV,” to a 100+ member group on campus with a huge office, somewhat impressive recognition, producing everything from a dating game show to a sports news show to a food review show. In just a few years, I’d say this is a pretty nice list of accomplishments. A lot of the growth at IUSTV, I’ll say, was with my help. Not trying to brag (seriously), but I’ve given a lot to this organization (I never call it a club because I think it’s a lot more than that) just in my free time, for no reason other than because I wanted to do it. I’m not a telecom major, I’ve never taken a formal class, yet in a few weeks I’ll be leading the entire shebang.

Just like in high school, really even more so, I spend a LOT of time working on video stuff. That includes a lot of managerial type of thing, not just the practical skills. IUSTV really does take higher priority with me than schoolwork, as pretty much anyone who knows me will agree, although it probably shouldn’t. I’ll pull an all-nighter helping edit an episode of something, whereas I’d never even consider doing that for a class assignment. I guess it’s some kind of fate (or maybe addiction) that’s kept me here in the biz. I don’t even really know if I’m going to do anything related to this when I graduate into the *real* world next May. I really enjoy all my work here at IUSTV, and it’s gone from just a hobby I had in high school to something I really am proud of. I’m usually pretty modest, but at least to myself I do have a certain amount of pride whenever someone recognizes the name Hoosier Date?. Sure, we don’t exactly make stuff that’s going to pass as a network TV program, but it’s still pretty impressive I think for a group of college kids, who have a million other things going on, to make so many hours of quality programming with somewhat ghetto-rigged equipment setups. I even sit down and watch IUSTV shows, not just because I make them, but because they’re fun to watch.

I guess the point of this entry was to reflect on what I’ve been doing. Although I might complain sometime (about everything, not just IUSTV), I’m really lucky that I got “roped into” this a few years back. I honestly don’t know what I’d do with my freetime if I weren’t involved with IUSTV. I was playing with that thought even before the banquet, and I figured that even if I hadn’t gotten in on the ground floor, it would have been pretty impossible for me NOT to have joined at some point. It’s just too tempting and too much fun for me.

Coincidentally, as I was thinking about this over the past few days, I just got a message on MySpace from Nick Lambrou, one of the guys I worked with in high school. I gave him a quick line about what I’ve been up to here at IU, and his response was:
“That is awesome. You cannot escape film and video anthony. Its in your blood.”

That’s probably true.

Keeping Up Tradition

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The IUSTV End-of-Year Banquet is tonight. The last time I had a similar event was the Sayonara Party back in Tokyo for IES. And much like that time, I’m running on very little sleep and making a video for the event, while at the same time doing a bit of school work here and there. I don’t know if this is just coincidence or what, but this seems to be my trend whenever there’s a big event or something similar. I guess it makes sense, adding on extra responsibility (usually self-imposed) for a big event like a banquet. I still remember high school graduation when I went for like two days without sleep, staying in Donnelly’s lab with the rest of the crew making that video. The Project Graduation video (took me a minute to remember the name).

Let’s just sum my last few hours up: I woke up yesterday at around 6:30AM after falling asleep on the futon watching Ryuki the night before. Tried going back to sleep, but that was unsuccessful until around 8:30AM. Woke up at 11 to go to the office and finish my homework for M343. Got out of that class at 2:15PM, went to grab some lunch at Wendy’s (don’t get me started on the inefficient retard army they have staffed there during the day), then came back to the office. Started off interviewing 2 candidates for the Tech Director position, then started doing video stuff. I’ve been out of the office twice since then (right now it’s 6:30AM of the next day): once to get dinner at Chili’s, and once to go home for a half hour.

Staying up late all these times to prepare for a banquet, graduation, etc, always seems so tiring while I’m actually doing it. But once it’s done and over with, I’m usually happy with my results. I guess in some way this is fun for me, haha. Don’t want to sound like I’m complaining or anything. Video stuff like this was always (and I guess it still is) a “hobby” or mine, although it seems to take over my entire life at times. I think I ‘m not making as much sense as I should be with this post; I’m starting to actually feel tired. I guess I’ll go write my R100 paper, and finish up stuff. Who knows which classes I’m going to go to today. I need 2 of them for possible review sessions, and the last one I really should just skip.

This be my life05

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Well, it’s a little past 5AM, and I’m still at the office. I got here at 7:30 last night, with an hour break where I had to go to the library to meet with my Z302 group (some break, huh). Soooooo the ice cream episode of Rate Your Plate is done, and looks great. I’m exporting another show, then I’m gonna go home and pass out until a meeting I have at noon. I think the thunderstorms are almost over, so I won’t get soaked on my way to the parking lot. I figure it’s done raining cause the birds are chirping (that’s scary).

It’s not all bad though, since one of the greatest sitcoms ever, Mama’s Family, is on TV right now, and I’m watching it as this stuff exports. I might just have to buy cable next year at my apartment…

The home stretch?

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I’ve noticed that when I’m not busy, I don’t post on here as much. I guess the constant sleeping and watching TV doesn’t require the distraction that I usually use this Blog for (when I’m supposed to be doing homework). This last week was one of the most relaxing/least busy this semester, so it was nice. It’s now the very beginning of the second-to-last week of classes. Two more weeks of this (only 8 days of classes), then some finals, and the year is over. I’m pretty happy about that. I have a few projects and such to finish up this week and stuff, but I’m not anticipating any of them to be too tough. Then finals, which shouldn’t be bad, and that’s all.

I still haven’t figured out what I’m doing this summer. Hopefully I’ll know that before the end of the month. My main two options are that FDA international internship, and then 1 other G-14 Classified mission. Lets see if either of those pull through. I think I can also get a few other internships, if I can get class credit. I’m not in the telecom school or anything, but maybe the B-school will help me pull some of these TV/media-related internships. TokyoPop translates Japanese comics for the US and they have an internship program I could probably get into fairly easily. Still, Japan would be my top choice. I dunno, I just want to get back there, even though realistically I will probably be working there in about a year.

I got bored last night and did this. Wow I’m a dork, haha:

Now off to the laundry mat to clean 2 weeks of clothes, then the office the work on the ice cream episode of Rate Your Plate.

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