Day: August 6, 2005

  • Log in. Log out. Log in. Log out.

    Sign into system. Pick character. Log in. Pose. Change costume. Change again if necessary. Take screenshots periodically. Log out. Pick character. Log in…

    Etc.

    If I keep this up long enough, I’ll have at least a half dozen entries’ worth of material. That’s, what, three hours? That’ll get me halfway to the finish line right there. Woo hoo!

    Mind you, I still have to figure out how I’m going to present these entries. Brainstorming continues, though with the sorry state of my brain at this point I’m not sure “storming” is the correct term for it…

  • Fiction

    What do you get when you take a prolific composer and producer and have her rework some of her most familiar music, add some original material and release the album Stateside? You get Yuki Kajiura’s “Fiction.”

    Kajiura has a fairly distinctive style even apart from the fact that a lot of her songs’ lyrics are written in languages other than Japanese. And no, not all of the songs on the album are English either, as a couple of the tracks from the anime series Noir are represented here, namely “Salva Nos” and “Canta per Me,” albeit in renditions far more grandiose than the originals. The versions of “Key of the Twilight” and “Fake Wings” (from .hack) are fairly straightforward but no less enjoyable for that fact.

    It’s the lesser-known tracks that really make the album, though. “Cynical World” is pretty, peppy and dark all at once. “Fiction” and “Vanity” are a hauntingly beautiful pair of songs. “Zodiacal Sign” is a collection of what could be considered “action sequence” background music from another anime title, and “Open Your Heart” is sweetly uplifting, almost too sweetly perhaps, but by that point on the album one tends not to mind too much.

    Don’t let the fact that half of this album started life as music for anime series turn you away. Try the promo, which features “Key of the Twilight,” “Open Your Heart,” “Cynical World” and “Fiction.” Unless what you hear really turns you off, I wholeheartedly recommend this album to you.

    YK – Fiction promo

  • Sam Doesn’t Talk Very Well

    I’ve had some fun today making the text-to-speech software generate artist and album “voice overs” for the promos I’ve done so far, but these last two are definitely the most challenging and amusing yet. I had to come up with creative misspellings that the software would interpret in something resembling the way I wanted. In one case it took me most of five minutes.

    I don’t want to give away the identities of the artists yet, but believe me, when you see them you’ll understand why I had so much fun with their VOs…

  • Goal Reached!

    Blogathon made their 2005 goal of $50,000 in sponsorship donations! I think that’s worth an entry all by itself, don’t you?

    (The fact that I spent half an hour playing that castle game has nothing to do with the brevity of this entry. Honest!)

  • Disturbing Game… But Fun

    This? Is just sick and wrong. Thank you, fellow ‘thonner ChemMonkey, for sharing it with us…

    (Hint: You want to throw them straight up, as “hard” as you can. It basically comes down to clicking on them as your mouse is moving upward, then “letting go” at the top of the movement. It takes some practice…)

  • And as a final fallback plan…

    During the oh-dark-thirty, wee-hours stretch of the last Blogathon, what kept me going was Serial Experiments Lain. Not because it was great anime, mind you, but because it was bizarre, obscure and oft-times annoying. So if push comes to shove, I’m certain I have some weird, goofy, possibly annoying anime laying around that’ll keep me going until 6am.

    I mean, why mess with a proven formula, right?