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		<title>The Art Of Making A Movie</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a few different occupations I&#8217;ve considered changing to during my working career. A marine biologist was one. Inspired of course by my a vacation to the Caribbean, where I spent a lot of time by the water and on the beach. Then of course there was games designer / programmer / graphics designer. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-31" title="making_movies2" src="http://roomservicetheplay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/making_movies2-300x225.jpg" alt="making_movies2" width="300" height="225" />There are a few different occupations I&#8217;ve considered changing to during my working career.  A marine biologist was one.  Inspired of course by my a vacation to the Caribbean, where I spent a lot of time by the water and on the beach.  Then of course there was games designer / programmer / graphics designer.  Everybody wants to be a rock star (just look at the success of Rock Band &amp; Guitar Here), so we may as well add that one to the list as well.  I know I certainly wanted to be.  And let&#8217;s not forget about that old reliable career of professional beach bum.  I know most of you never knew it even existed, but I determined to get there one day.  For now, I have other aspirations.  Being an internet CEO who owns his own suite of websites is a dream shared by thousands I&#8217;m sure.  The final verdict on the outcome of that one for this entrepreneur is still out, but I continue to remain enthusiastically optimistic.  And finally, how about a career in the movie making business.  Hey, if I can be a logo designer using this <a href="http://www.logosnap.com/">free logo design</a> software, then why not a movie maker.</p>
<p>Nothing specific in the movie making profession mind you, but just something that lets me be a part of the process.  Then I could be in one of those really cool &#8220;making of&#8221; snippets that are included on most DVDs these days.  I always enjoy watching those features.  Often, I end up coming away with more respect for the movie I watched first after viewing one of these little stories afterward.</p>
<p>When I say I would do anything to be part of the movie making experience, I don&#8217;t exaggerate.  Being the guy responsible for shining all the swords used on The Lord Of The Rings trilogy of movies would have been pretty cool.  I really wouldn&#8217;t have had a problem shining swords for three years, if that&#8217;s what it took to be part of that huge family.  I suppose part of what it is that looks so interesting for me, is all the different cool people you get to meet.  I worked in a cubicle for a lot of years, before I started branching out in my professional interests.  When I first start consulting and traveling all around North America to do my job, what impressed me most, was the type of people I got to meet.  They were a little more adventurous, a lot more outgoing, and just a little bit crazier than the average cubicle jockey.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s what people in the movie business look like to me.  The whole creative type of persona is kinda cool as well.  It goes with the business they would say, and I kind of understand why everyone has a bit of it.  There are multiple jobs involved in making movies, and that&#8217;s appealing to me as well.  Since, I have a reputation for getting bored quickly with a career, and am always looking to make a change.  So while polishing swords for three years on a movie set may be appealing, it&#8217;s nice to know I can switch over to polishing body armor whenever I feel the urge.</p>
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