Engagement Photos
July 7th, 2008Editing Project
July 7th, 2008This is a project I edited for a student at USC. We are both quite happy with how it turned out. In fact, we’re going in to do some re-editing so she can submit it for festivals. Apparently it was a hit when she premiered it at her school.
Enjoy.
Joshua
Headshots
July 3rd, 2008A Thought and A Recipe
June 29th, 2008Well, my house finally has internet after two months, so (hopefully) I will be making more frequent posts on here.
To put an end to this drought, I give you a thought:
I’m glad Bright Eyes isn’t popular anymore. Well, he may be popular for middle-schoolers or something, but as far as I can tell, no one my age listens to him anymore. And that is fine by me — I hate that man.
On a happier note, Claire had the most wonderful culinary creation this week. In fact, I figured I’d post the recipe here, and for lack of a better name it will be called:
Claire’s Quesadillas
ingredients:
chicken (enough to fill your tortillas, of course)
mayo (as much as you’d like to slather on)
chives (about 8 stalks)
rosemary (a decent amount)
cheese (enough to sprinkle over the tortilla)
black beans (as much as you wanna dump on)
preparation:
Cut the chicken into strips or bite-size pieces. Grilling is always recommended, but cook it however you please.
Lightly grease a skillet with olive oil.
Cover a tortilla with your mayo/chives/rosemary mixture.
Place the tortilla on the skillet. Fill it with chicken, cheese, and beans.
Place another tortilla on top.
When the bottom tortilla has cooked to your liking, flip the whole thing over (this can be a difficult process).
Once the flip side has cooked, take your quesadilla off the skillet.
Eat it like there’s no tomorrow.
Really, the sauce mixture is what made this quesadilla fantastic. In fact, I am in talks to sell the recipe and start my own restaurant chain — it’s just that good.
Well, I loved the quesadilla. I hope you do too.
Joshua
It has begun again…(and some newly discovered photos)
May 16th, 2008So this morning I woke up to the sounds of cars honking. In Los Angeles?, you ask, incredulously.
I know, it’s an uncommon sound. But the cars kept on honking. And honking. This was no ordinary event. I looked out the window, and behold, some people from SAG (Screen Actors Guild, just in case) had gathered and were holding signs encouraging cars to honk in support of SAG.
Soooo…in short, it looks like things are gearing up for the actors to go on strike in June. What the means for me is that pretty much I could kiss my chances for getting a job goodbye.
On another note, I stumbled upon some photos I took awhile ago, and I wanted to share them with you:
Update:I just got a call from an entertainment company, and they are interested in hiring me to do script reading. Pray that I get the job.
Joshua
Just to let you know…
May 11th, 2008I won’t have the internet until about June, so don’t be expecting any posts for awhile.
In the meantime I’m reading a lot and enjoying life.
Pray that I find a job.
Joshua
New Address!
May 2nd, 2008Well, for the next year of my life this will be my address:
430 S. Fairfax Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
NOTE:If you are sending a package, please make sure it has delivery confirmation. I live on a busy street, so if the package is just left on the doorstep it will likely disappear forever.
So I live in a sweet little townhouse I will be sharing with four other males. Hopefully when my life is a bit more sorted out I’ll be able to provide some more details.
Joshua
Hike
May 2nd, 2008This is a movie I scored and sound edited (along with my partner, Dave Batley) whilst in Los Angeles.
PLEASE NOTE: I think this is a bad movie (I was assigned to work on it) and it has some swearing as well as violence.
However, I am proud of the sound.
Joshua









