Author Archives: chris

Feeding The Starving Artist

Power to the artist who can propel her/himself through this world by creativity alone but for the vast majority of those of us lucky enough to deem ourselves successful, there comes a point when one must make peace with the … Continue reading

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Heaven And Hell Explained

As seen on a t-shirt … “Heaven is where the police are British, the chefs Italian, the mechanics German, the lovers French and it is all organized by the Swiss. Hell is where the police are German, the chefs British, … Continue reading

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Creative Maladjustment

“The saving of our world from pending doom will come, not through the complacent adjustment of the conforming majority, but through the creative maladjustment of a nonconforming minority.” – Martin Luther King, Jr.   Thanks to MLK, Jr. for the … Continue reading

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Run-and-gun

Running and gunning to the max earlier today. Four seven-minute interviews, each with a unique setting, two lights, camera and a mic and one grip. Temperature in the room was a chilly 87 degrees.  Our first scheduled talent was an … Continue reading

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New Year, New Sites

Because it’s the time of year where we take stock of where we’ve come from and try to dictate some sort of road map for where we’re headed, I thought now is as good a time to launch my site … Continue reading

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Social Overload

It’s easy to spread one’s self too thin when talking social media. It’s tempting to want to be everywhere. And rather than tell you to put yourself on one channel over another, I would suggest recycling content on channels you … Continue reading

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Redesigning CutCycle.com

It’s time to implement a content management system for my own site. The common aesthetics, familiar UI and the fluidity aside, I’m most motivated to make a change because I can update my content in the same way that I … Continue reading

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