Monday, 30 April 2012

Geoff Killed a Pigeon and Coming soon...

As part of my renewed creative focus I mentioned in a previous blog that I was planning to start making YouTube videos as well as this blog, now i've done a lot of work today on the behind the scenes technical stuff over at YouTube and edited my existing videos to comply with the YouTube Partner regulations of no copyright infringement by changing the audio track on my aquarium video (below) to one of the free use tracks provided by YouTube's built in editing software.



Unfortunately my oldest and infact first ever attempt at video making from way back in 2006 cannot be made to comply with regulations so I will be forced to remove or at least make it a private video so it doesn't interfere with my plans to become a YouTube Partner.

The video in question is a CSI parody based around a song written by my old flatmates AKA the band called The Martians - and that song was called Geoff Killed a Pigeon. Yes it's the very same Geoff I have mentioned previously in this blog and it is based on a true story about when Geoff managed to run over a wild pigeon with his bicycle, squishing it beyond repair and then being forced to kill it to end it's suffering. The pigeon carcass was then spotted by one our flatmates and because he found out Geoff had caused it's death decided it was only appropriate to immortilise the mocking in song.

I wasn't yet a flatmate at this point but I too had spotted the dead pigeon in question by chance and after finding out it was Geoff, I searched for a few funny pigeon related images and decided to make a CSI parody about the whole incident detailing the "murder" investigation and generally teasing Geoff a bit more about it. 

Now looking back this video was shockingly dreadful but it amused me greatly at the time and got me started on YouTube even if I wouldn't properly utilise it until more recently, and in the past 6 years that sad pathetic little video has only received 160 views whilst my Mobility Scooter assembly/disassembly tutorial which was only intended for the person who was buying my Dad's mobility scooter has managed to rack up over 2000 views in the last 2 years and 193 of those views were in the last month alone!

So It is with a heavy heart that I will soon delete my first video but it is for good reason because coming soon to my channel will hopefully be a whole range of much more exciting and hopefully significantly better productions including a series of Crafty Creative Tutorial videos which I think i'll call "Roostarr Makes" where i'll be showing people how to make all sorts of fun and geeky things including a Lightsaber prop/torch and some geeky laptop sleeves.

If you have any ideas or suggestions for things you'd like to see me make then please leave a comment below or follow me on Twitter @roostarr and comment there.



Awesome Avengers

Earlier this week I wrote about my excitement about the eagerly awaited release of Marvel's The Avengers. I went to see it on the day of release and then had to wait several days before writing this blog so I didn't incite the wrath of any friends for giving away any spoilers!

I think most have seen it now and those who haven't, well tough - i've given them long enough so if they choose to read this anyway and see any spoilers then it's officially not my fault!

SPOILER ALERT..... SPOILER ALERT!!!


Ok, now that we've got the spoiler warnings out of the way, let's begin.

First of all I would like to thank Joss Whedon for not letting me down, this truly was the awesome movie I was hoping it would be and probably a whole lot more that I hadn't expected. Fantastic storyline, great casting, well scripted, fantastic moments of emotion throughout ranging from the very sentimental and touching through to the most perfectly timed moments of side-splitting laughter.

This film was adrenaline fueled, geektastic awesomeness personified - and it wasn't afraid to admit it.

The biggest laughs came from moments of classic slapstick perfectly placed in unexpected scenes to help change the mood at exactly the right moment - and in the case of this film, exactly the right cast member - namely The Hulk. The audience erupted in such abnoxiously loud hysterical laughter at these moments that they actually managed to drown out the cinema sound system!

As a massive Whedon fan one of the things I was most looking forward to was spotting his "Whedonverse Cameos/References" - for those who are unaware of this let me briefly explain. Joss Whedon likes to connect his projects and often casts the same actors in all his projects or throws in references in the background or script. Arguably the largest of Whedons creations is Buffy the Vampire Slayer and he had already referenced The Avengers in his most recent issue of the canonical "Season 9" comic book series - so it was every fans assumption that there would be at least one Buffyverse cameo or reference in The Avengers - and we were correct.

Actor Alexis Denisof who played the character "Wesley" in both Buffy and it's spin off show Angel (and also husband of the lovely Alyson Hannigan - "Willow") had been cast in the film as "The Other" a character who if I identified him correctly was in heavy prosthetics - which I am not ashamed to admit caused me to miss this particular cameo. Actor Enver Gjokaj from Whedon's more recent TV show "Dollhouse" also had a small part as a police officer taking orders from Captain America in one scene.

My personal favourite however was near the start of the film and made me grin from ear to ear was the destruction of the Shield base in the same style and with an almost identical scene down to the camera angle to the distruction of Sunnydale (and the hellmouth) in the final episode of Buffy. It was a nice touch and one that only a true fan would have noticed, a nice big obvious shout out for Buffy fans but almost as if it was in a secret language that didn't take anything away from The Avengers for people who didn't understand the reference. I officially take of my hat to salute Joss Whedon for the creativity of this reference.

Daytime cinema screenings of superhero films tend to be full of the hardcore geeky fans who can't possibly wait until an evening showing for such a momentous film release, and The Avengers was no different. Come the end of the film, some got up and left but most of us waited to see if there would be a bonus credits scene relating to some future sequel and boy were we happy we waited around. I won't say who or what happened in the scene, you can google it if you really want to know, but I will say this - I was actually rendered speechless and so was my friend who went with me to the showing.

The next sequel cannot come fast enough, and I hope with all my heart that Joss Whedon gets put in the driving seat once again because he was truly made for this type of film and the standard of this film compared with all the other recent Marvel releases is out of this world.

Rating: 11 out of 10




Sunday, 22 April 2012

Awaiting Avengers

This humble geek is very excited for this week an insanely long awaited film finally hits theatres near you! Yes i'm talking about Marvel Studios latest offering "The Avengers" or as it is annoyingly called here in the UK "Avengers Assemble" - why I hear you ask, well that's because of a rather annoying and very rubbish old british tv show which also went by the name "The Avengers" and subsequently inspired a movie of the same name back in 1998 starring the ever delightful Uma Thurman and that annoying Voldemort guy wearing a bowler hat!

Marvel's Avengers however is going to be a work of cinematic genius, I say that confidently because of how much faith I have in the man behind it - Joss Whedon! As a huge and lets face it eternal fan of Buffy i've watched everything the man GOD known as Whedon has produced since and i've not been dissapointed yet. When you combine that genius with the Marvel universe it's safe to say that this is going to be the event of the year for this geek so I thought it only appropriate to blog before and after to fully do it justice.

I honestly don't know what part to be excited about most, the big screen appearance of more than one of my favourite superheroes in one film, the extensive eye candy for me to drool over. The knowledge that hidden somewhere in this film there are likely to be some casting choices or cameos from the Whedonverse to satisfy Whedons compulsions to join all his projects together somehow. The presence of How I Met Your Mother star and all round awesome Canadian Cobie Smulders is part of the cast or the fact it's being released in the UK before it gets released in the US!

It's all very exciting and it's only a few days away, this thursday I shall be taking my seat with a friend and fellow Marvel fan who no doubt is just as excited as I am about this momentous cinematic event.




Friday, 20 April 2012

Geeks, Computers and Good Friends

I love being a geek and I've never made any secret of that, but this time I'm going to spare you a comic book or superhero related rant - it's good old fashioned computer geek time.

It has to be said I'm certainly not going to win any prizes for coding some new game or smartphone app, but I do love that I can do enough to make myself smile with geeky pride and that's all thanks to a short time living with someone who knows a hell of a lot more than I do.

Only a handful of years ago the extent of my computer geekery was playing a few games, untold hours of playing with an art program on an old Commodore Amiga 500+ and whatever remnants of COMAL coding i'd learned in high school on computers as old as time itself.  Then I met geoff (not a typo, he had the capital letter revoked in 2007 - it's a long story so perhaps I'll temporarily reinstate it for the purpose of this blog) and all that changed.

Geoff was one of my flatmates when I temporarily lived in Edinburgh during my final year of university and apart from hours of geeky conversations about Doctor Who, scientific theories and playing so many hours of video games - one of the things I learned from Geoff was about the existence of Linux.

I had come across Linux before this and even used a few in my life but hadn't realised what they were as they were on computers in youth hostels in San Francisco where out of ignorance I had just assumed the different computers were "an american thing".

Geoff spent I don't know how many hours showing me how it worked, explaining things and getting excited showing off the latest customisation he'd learned how to install on his computer and I quickly got very excited about it and despite having a brand new laptop I soon got my hands on some old computer parts on freecycle and learned how to build a computer and just how good a system could be made with old parts if it was running Linux. From that moment on I was a little bit hooked, however, I always went back to my laptop as it was just so much more convenient especially since I didn't like the Linux version of Photoshop. I also had the problem of no longer living with an in house tech guru for when I got stuck with a system I wasn't very familiar with still.

Fast forwarding to this week I got the opportunity to get some more free computer parts from an internet cafe which had new owners and had decided to renovate and replace all the computers. The computers are old and had more dust inside them than my vacuum cleaner when its due to be emptied but I was able to salvage some good parts and have just built myself another Linux system to practice on.

So for the first time ever I've been experimenting and modifying with the Linux installation and making it look and act like the kind of system that Geoff had and ran all those years ago and whilst I don't have an in house tech guru any more, I do have an entire world full of Linux geeks at my disposal through the wonder of YouTube. I might not be as fast as Geoff was with the coding or even know what I'm doing half the time but thanks to what he taught me all those years ago I'm not scared of experimenting with it because if it goes wrong I can just start again - and he must have been doing something right, he's now got his own business providing the services of the humble computer geek to the "normal" folk of the world.

I know he's going to read this at some point, so I'm going to take this moment to say a huge thank you to him. Not only did he teach me things I didn't know the first thing about, he showed me friendship and support when I needed it most.


You are a good friend Geoff and my life is better for knowing you, thank you for everything.



Geoff's Blog
http://artificialphilosophy.blogspot.co.uk/

Geoff's Business
http://www.webdesignhighlands.co.uk/

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Shameful lack of blogs

Well I suppose I should apologise for the severe and very shameful lack of blogs for a long time, the explanation is very simply that I tend to lose my creative drive when depression rears it's ugly head for another round. I've been up and down for a while again and it's only been very recently that i've been feeling that creative drive itching beneath the surface begging to be let out and to be heard again. This is in part thanks to watching my favourite YouTube Vlogs which i'm thinking might be another way for me to get creative in the future.

I think i'll save talking about the vlogs and why I was inspired for another time since it's currently 1.49am and I have a very early start in the morning.