Thursday, December 1, 2011

Veterans Of Color Film Titles

This is a rough animatic of my story boards for Veterans of Color the audio behind it is scratch.. its along the lines of what Im looking for but the bugle call is the wrong color. I  like the idea of pulling back and including the discipline and cadence of troops marching as a audio backdrop for the titles.



Description of Title Sequence: Veterans of Color

Decorated in colors that represent country,freedom,sacrifice and service, our military veterans proudly display these symbols on their chest. The excitement and energy of the colorful pattern and color is offset by the quiet and clean white copy on a black name tag which carries an implied meaning using only the soldiers last name. This title treatment explores using this simple visual relationship as a means to style the credits. Meanwhile the color of the wardrobe cycles through from navy, green to black representing the change and breadth of experience African Americans and people of color have experienced while serving in the United States Military.












I have done some visual research to try and find the aesthetic for my title sequence options for the film Veterans of Color.











opt 1: Fatigues / Military Dress:

This concept uses the format from military dress name tags and uses colors and details of decorated veterans uniform through out the intro title sequence as background / tactile imagery.


























Opt 2: Enlist

This option would utilize camera depth of field in after effects to highlight the copy within this title sequence as if information had been written on a military enlistment application.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Susan Bradley Title Designer

In a PBS short Susan Bradley comments on the influence of her honest respect for typography and its use in film title sequences.


Watch Susan Bradley; Title Designer - Pixar on PBS. See more from INTERVIEW.




Susan Bradley's Film Titling Contributions
yup... she is pretty prolific.




(Here is just a short list as seen on her website)
http://www.susan-bradley.com/film.htm


WALL-E Andrew Stanton, Pixar
(Academy Award: 2009 Best Animated Feature)
LA LUNA Enrico Casarosa, Pixar
CARS 2 John Lasseter, Pixar
INDUSTRIAL LIGHT & MAGIC: Creating the Impossible Leslie Iwerks, Starz
WINSTON CHURCHILL: Walking with Destiny Richard Trank, Moriah Films
TOY STORY 3 Lee Unkrich, Pixar
(Academy Award: 2011 Best Animated Feature/Original Song)
DIRTY OIL Leslie Iwerks, Babelgum Productions
UP Pete Docter, Pixar
(Academy Award: 2010 Best Animated Feature/Best Score)
BURN-E Angus MacLane, Pixar
THE PIXAR STORY Leslie Iwerks, WD Studios Motion Pictures

RATATOUILLE (Production Graphic Design/Title Design) Brad Bird, Pixar
(Academy Award: 2008 Best Animated Feature)
AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH Davis Guggenheim, Participant Productions/Paramount
(Academy Award: 2006 Best Feature Doc)
THE MATADOR Richard Shepard/Pierce Brosnan, Irish Dreamtime/Miramax
NUMB3RS (TV: Production Graphics/Efx Animation-SeasonOne)
Ridley & Tony Scott and Brooke Kennedy, CBS
TWO FOR THE MONEY D.J. Caruso, Morgan Creek/Universal
DARK WATER Walter Salles, Touchstone
THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES Walter Salles, Focus Features/Universal
(BAFTA: 2005 Best Foreign Feature, 3 Cannes Awards: 2004)
OUT OF TIME Carl Franklin, MGM
MONSTERS, INC. Pete Docter & David Silverman, Pixar
THE FIRST YEAR Davis Guggenheim, The Getty/PBS
FOR THE BIRDS Ralph Eggleston, Pixar 
(Academy Award: 2002 Best Animated Short)
AMERICAN HIGH R.J. Cutler, Fox Television
EMPEROR'S NEW GROOVE Mark Dindal & Randy Fullmer, Disney
THE BLUE DINER Jan Egleson & Natatcha Estebanez, Independent
TOY STORY 2 John Lasseter, Pixar
GOSSIP Davis Guggenheim, Warner Bros.
RUNAWAY BRIDE Garry Marshall, Paramount/Touchstone
THE BIG KAHUNA John 
MURDER IN THE FIRST Marc Rocco, Warner Bros.
QUIZ SHOW Robert Redford, Hollywood Pictures
THE LION KING Roger Allers & Rob Minkoff, Disney
REALITY BITES Ben Stiller, Universal
THE THING CALLED LOVE Peter Bogdanovich, Paramount








Ratatouille: 2008 Graphic Design




Susan Bradley has a wealth of experience in title design, graphics and direction in the movie industry. She was manager of Walt Disney Studios’ Title Graphics Department for six years before moving on to design titles for a number of live action films. In 2006 she teamed up with the Pixar gang and was involved in their animated success, Ratatouille.





Susan Bradley was responsible for designing a custom typeface for the Beginning and End credits on Ratatouille.



The hand-drawn cursive in the beginning credits was a variation on some sketches from field studies in Paris.







The serif typography in the end cards was rendered in pencil inspired by a slab serif typeface Rockwell. Then images were scanned and re-painted in photoshop.
The Matador: 2005


Turns out that Bradley couldn’t show any blood in the bullfight footage. The bullfights were beautifully shot in Spain, but they are intense so that was a challenge.

 Producing this over the holidays Bradley found herself locked in the Studio with some eggnog for a week hammering away on this powerful sequence.











Bradley's Influences:

John Lasseter

Harold Adler: who trained Bradley in calligraphy also shared his hand-lettering and production experience with Saul Bass and Hitchcock.


                   

Monday, November 14, 2011

Film Titling Inspiration

Watchmen:

The Watchmen Opening Titles por ypsilon2 no Videolog.tv.



Thank You for Smoking:


The use of vintage packaging to showcase the titles is a great approach. This title sequence resonates with me because of its attention to great graphic design and attention to detail with the transition from one title frame to another.


Dr. Strangelove:


The combination of U.s. Military footage and the long lined hand-rendered text is a great contrast. I love the juxtaposition of innocent orchestral music paired with the footage of flying through the air and re-feuling a bomber. This is a classic for a reason.. it rules.

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang:


The strong graphic approach and attention to transitions keeps this one at the top of my list. I admire the retro approach to reinforce the influence of film noir on the story and feel the titles really set you up to understand the direction of the film.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Final Pitch for Sarasota Film Festival Intro 2012

THE PALMS | Welcome you to Sarasota : by Kevin Passmore
Sarasota Film Festival project brief:



Project:  Sarasota Film Festival Open Creative Brief                                                                           
Client:  Sarasota Film Festival
Contact:   Tom Hall – Artistic Director    
Date: 9/26/11


The Project Objective  
To create an engaging :30 promo/open for the 2012 Sarasota Film Festival that reflects the best of the Sarasota community that we as an arts organization represent. The animation should increase the interest of the audience to want to come back to see more films, and it should speak directly to sophisticated, art-loving audiences.  The open sets the tone for the viewer’s festival experience. This animation becomes the official identity of the festival for all those attending.  

Our idea is for teams to take the “Why I Love The Movies” theme and to conduct audio interviews of the people of Sarasota, which reveal something special and personal about the individual’s love of film/movies. These interviews, done in a documentary style, will form the concept of the individual trailers.  Each team will use the words spoken in the interviews as the concept for their piece, but teams have the freedom and are encouraged to be as imaginative as possible when animating the interviews. The idea is to have a “documentary” soundtrack, but for the images on the screen to be as fun and imaginative as possible. 

To be clear: Teams will have to identify their own interviewee, and ask their own questions, based on the theme "Why I Love Movies."   They would have to edit their own audio track and animate to their own audio edit. 

The Target Audience  
The Sarasota Film Festival serves two audiences; International and independent film enthusiasts who enjoy both foreign and domestic independent films, and the international film business community, which features directors, producers, actors and distributors who attend the festival each year to present their films to our audiences.   Audiences range from high school and college students 15-25 years old through to active, art-loving seniors, to the filmmakers themselves. All share in the appreciation of intellectually stimulating and creatively expressive filmmaking.  

The Target Emotional Response / Tone  
The tone of the final project should reflect the special feeling of discovery, of something very personal about why we love movies It should reflect the professional quality of the films playing at the festival. 

The Communication Strategy  
The animation will be used in the theater to welcome people to the SFF   It can also be used as a title for a highlight reel for the year.  It will be seen on the big screen in film festivals, on the SFF Website, and possible use for television advertising for the event.

Technical Specifications / Deliverables
Each animation will be 18 seconds in length.  The final animation must be rendered in a 16:9 ratio, at a resolution of 1920 x 1080 lines.
Must include audio track.
Final render as a QT movie.  H264 Compression. 

We would like the animation to be built as part of a :30 trailer/commercial that will run on local television, be placed online, and played in front of each film at the festival. 

In summary and in this order, the animation should follow this format:

:18 second animation
:04 second credit card as follows (including the larger font for SFF motto):

WHY I LOVE THE MOVIES
Created by Team Member 1, Team Member 2, Team Member 3, etc.
Ringling College Of Art and Design, Department of Motion Design

:08 seconds of black
:30 of audio running throughout (interview + Music, or whatever works for your piece)




Hero Audio Clip:


Its time to get this project in front of Artistic Director Tom Hall from the Sarasota Film Festival.
If all goes well ( fingers crossed) this concept may be chosen as one potential direction for an opening sequence at next years 2012 Sarasota Film Festival.

You can view a short PREZI on my concept here:




Final Boards:




Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Inspiration: Jamie Lidell on Maschine

As we are getting into our final audio edits and storyboards, I just happened on some great footage
of Jamie Lidell composing using imaschine and an iphone to to lay down an audio sketch.
So touching on inspiration again... man.. Jamie Lidell will never let you down.

This guys always blows my mind.
He is a maniac on stage and a simply brilliant artist.

Enjoy!





Thursday, October 13, 2011

SFF Process.. Audio and Sketches

After Another round of review and revision I am getting much closer to having these boards in a good direction. Only 1 day to do til the client pitch. Going to put the polish on this project now... lets see how shiny we can get it by tomorrow afternoon.


















So after the initial review there was some support for the hand-puppets,Life in the shadows and the Café au lait chalk animation directions. In an effort to simplify the direction and distil these in to a simpler concise idea I think I will try and combine a concept and portray it using two of these directions.
Life in the Shadows and Hand Puppet conversation.

The overall concept Im going to reinforce visually is that you can learn a lot about the world  through your experiences interacting with others and watching film / cinema. You can learn about yourself and others by watching how you react to a variety of emotional stories and situations. Viewers can  be exposed to other alternative views and other ways of life around the world in the matter of minutes. Other cultures are something that can be understood and in a subtle way simply thorough immersing oneself in a unique cinematic experience. Individuals can transport themselves in an instant to another reality, or new way of thinking just by closing their eyes they can transcend reality and create a new one  only using their mind.

1. Living the Dream, Just go in your mind.

If we close our eyes and just slow down we can learn a lot about ourselves and the world.
Highlighting moments in time and slowing down our observations the simple actions we take shape our experiences with others  increase our level of cognitive awareness. As we tap into shared streams of consciousness, through the sharing of stories and our life experiences we learn what it means to be connected and  find strength in our interactions with others within our community.




















2. Talk with your Hands / Conversation:


Before this film starts, lets talk about why we love coming out together and sharing in these cinematic experiences. There is nothing like the anticipation of waiting for a movie to start, as the local ads and trivia questions pass by we snack on popcorn,sip our soda and we talk about the events of the day. As the lights dim, the room grows quiet and we turn out attention to the screen as images begin to flicker and we are soon transported into another dimension.




LISTEN 20 TIMES more more more.. still not convinced this is the best audio I can use but will work for now.

Movin On :
Where my mind goes while under the influence of this audio, and cold medicine...seriously.. ive got the sickness.


Café au Lait,
Moustaches,
Eavesdropping,
Ocean,Birds,
Crowds,
Traveling
Soda Pop,
Polyester,
French Hand Puppet with others in Theatre,
Leisure suits,
Grandmas beach house,
Shadow Boxing,
A Life in the Shadows,
Texture Ribbons of Light,
Closing your eyes,
Taxi Ride, Dreaming,Seaguls.

Well It Got my mind churning on some different directions Here are some of the cherries.

Life in the Shadows:
Life happens everywhere and stuck with us for only moments at a time we have our shadow. Participating in our daily lives through the good and the bad our silhouettes reflect the actions we take, sometimes they are amplified.. other times diminished.
















 Close Your Eyes:


Tell me what you see, why you love to dream. This light that you see, it tells stories and shapes our world. Even when we close our eyes and its dark with imagination we can create our own light, shape the world we experience and connect with eachother.


Maybe look at perspective of 1st person, closing eyes and imagining another reality,would love to explore light and the experience of it shaping our experiences through cinematic experience .


Eyes close and ends up traveling inside projector through  ribbons of light. Maybe a cloud of thoughts that the camera is flying through that take on shape of theatre settings or mood of a film?






Leisure Suit Larry: 
What if instead of cotton  polyester was the fabric of our lives?Lets throw it back to the old school,nothing screams Florida more than the eccentric mix-match of flammable materials.
After all that keep your chin up that Leisure suit still looks great on you.

I want to explore Textures and silouettes of all things film and sarasota.When Im at the theatre I for some reason find myself staring at the carpet at somepoint. Always crazy tripped out carpet in most theatres. I think this is just incase someone pukes or the kids spill nacho cheese, it will be easy to cover up.







Explore possibilities of textured concession stand foods, crowd in a theatre, Would love to feel pretty 2 dimensional / flat. Plaid Palmtrees, striped sodas.











Give a Hand






Hand puppets could be amazing! Just something fun that everyone can do. If the narrative is assigned to a character could have a stronger impact and add a fun human element. When done talking to puppets could clap together may be hilarious or may just be a little to dumb, there is definitely a fine line here.










































Café au lait.. a Street Conversation
Taking place on a street corner bistro table.. tight shots focused on the subtle movement of food...
cream spinning in coffee,light through ice water,shine of silverware, all animated by hand.
Would love to explore the technique of rotoscoping some video footage of actual re inacted scene to audio.





Man.. its been a challenge to get permission to record any audio in a theatre setting. Trying to be legit about getting access has proven to make it near impossible to get anywhere. Think my only option for authentic recordings is to go gorilla style and capture some live stuff.. or get a part time job in a theatre just for this project.



We had some good success in our initial round of audio interview on St. Armands.. so for now Here is the 18 sec working audio. I still think I can find something that works better... but for now.. this is what ive got going on.



Animation Options coming to mind:

1. Still Life with Moving Shadows:
Images portraying people doing everyday things around sarasota but their shadows will be animated to feel alive.












2.Typical Crowd:
 Pan through Silouettes in Cinema Ending up on Screen.












3.Use your Senses.
What do you Hear, Feel,See, Smell,Love about the Movies?
(Ideally would love strong audio to support this direction)
If audio gets to this point I would love to pursue the senses of cinema.
Abstract representations of Food, Atmosphere, Emotion that you can experience while watching a film.











I would really just like to capture something more charming and authentic.. I like what we have but know deep down that something better is out there.



Monday, October 3, 2011

Ryan Woodward Visits RCAD

Ryan Woodward inspires students explaining his philosophy on sketchbooking.




Ryan Woodwards inspiring visit to Ringling just reassured me that I attend one of coolest schools in existence. So yeah, this was a rough day at Ringling... 9am call time at lido beach, 2.5 hours of figure drawing, plethora of shared knowledge, insight into observational technique and we all had the pleasure of meeting a most humble and prolific artist, Ryan Woodward.

Starting out Ryan discussed his philosophy on  using a sketchbook and obeservation of everyday life. He stressed the value of looking at the world around you and using your sketchbook as a tool to get your ideas out.  The idea of coming back to them later as references and inspiration makes a lot of sense. Woodward kept our full attention  for over 2 hours, it was really a one of a kind opportunity for everyone to hear Ryans words of wisdom.

Later that evening Woodward treated us to a presentation where he shared some of his process and showed us all some case study animatics from previous jobs. He stressed achieving a balance between feeding your creative beast within and paying the bills. He seems to have found this balance and has been able to maintain it for years.  He accredits it to his always keeping pet projects on the back burner, and never getting too attached to an idea on a job. As it the nature of film things can always change.
Its opportunities like this that make Ringling on of the best in my opinion. Above and beyond the everyday challenges put in place in academia, they strive to help students form a connection with working professionals and help us to find inspiration in just about anything.

Monday, September 19, 2011

THINQ COLLABORATORY | Logo Animation



Sample off Initial divergent Brainstoming list:
Maze
puzzles & Games: 
Connect the dots /
Roreshack Test
Hypnosis
MicroChip
Bubble in 'Test tube
Pac Man / 8 bit
Puzzle
Flower
Party Favor
Drawing in Sand
Cave Painting
Tattoo
Whale
Postage Stamp



Assignment: Interview and design a logo animation build for Think Collaborative.
Deliverables: Interview materials and documented process.  6 panels of Rough & Refined Storyboards created in photoshop, that visually communicate the build of the existing Thinq logo.

This assignment was a great exercise and very helpful in developing a creative process that can be repeated  and further developed in future projects. Starting off with a short list of 5 email questions and a short phone interview, I compiled a list of questions and answers that helped guide my design decisions.

Here are the Storyboards I developed Followed by the 3 mood boards that quided  me to this final direction.

Follow the light:
Concept Statement:
Light is the source that illuminates the truth and shapes our reality. Quiet, floating weightless, sparks of  energy flow together and glow bright to lead us out of the dark. Its only after our light comes together that we can see the truth. The answer to life is not  as clear as you we may thinq.

















3 Mood Boards / Concepts for Thinq Collaroratory Logo Animation
Follow the Light:
Light shapes our world and gives live direction and meaning.
Connect the dots: The meaning is unclear until you connect the dots.

Life Matters: Elements and compounds can move from one phase to another phase when different forces are present.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Bro-hio Casket Reunion

 I've been asked a lot how the weekend went. Well we got the band back together in Dayton Ohio it was rad to make noise with the boys. Here is a clip from the show ahhh sweet brown recluse and It's not the cough....uh huh!






Not too bad for 2 practices in 10 years, just sloppy enough. Im sure we will be at it again sometime over the next 10.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Inspiration & Divergent /Convergent Thinking

Inspiration: My Top 10




1.Home: 


dayton skyline

Its true, there is no place like home. There is something magical about returning to your old stomping ground.
For me that place is Dayton,Ohio.  They call it "Gem" City for a reason, but its hard  for me to explain the magic of this river cty. Its something I think you have to experience to understand. Its a perfect place for esoteric artists, musicians and teachers to thrive. Since its not really a magnet for many well known Arists and Musicians  dayton creates their own. The rent is cheap so its easy to just get by and do what you want,create what you want. 


 The amount of  innovation that has come from this town is quite extensive. Just on the plane today I saw a list of Dayton Innovations, here are just a few: Backpack Parachute, Push in  Pull Out Tab Can, Cash Register,Airplane,cellophane tape,digital clock, filtered cigarettes,gas mask, ice cream cone,artificial heart,ice cube tray..... c'mon.. thats just a few....its ridiculousness.


Its hard to say wether its just the sentimental feelings and memories of  friends and families,
but I find inspiration in everything Dayton.  The people, architecture,road construction,food,spirit and smell.
No matter where Im at or where I live, Dayton will always feel like home.




2.Love:
Valentines




There are so many things in life to love and you can find inspiration in all of them.
I love my wife, my dog, family ,friends, hometown,music,beer, bicycles,bacon, mustaches, your mom jokes, swimming,old spice,volcanos,laughing,photography,pianos,babies,oreos,fish tacos and conversation just to name a few.


3.Food:
Skyline Chili
Its Skyline Time!

Man do I love to eat. I do it every day, and so do most people in the U.S. that I know.
Chili dogs and oreos are my weakness. Not usually at the same time but I just cant get enough of that wonderful stuff.
Its something about the mix of simple ingredients and the approach to process that makes food inspiring.
Something as simple as an egg depending on your approach can turn into so many different things.
Hard Boiled, Scrambled, Sunny Side Up, Over Easy, Poached,Soft Boiled etc.. and thats just with 1 ingredient, not even touching on the sweet side....mmmmm custard.


Seriously, What genius came up with the frikin coney they are amazing.
 I dont even really like hot dogs, but cover em in chili and cheese.... holy crap.. its the best.
I love the potential in food, what it could be, how things change when combined in different ways.
Like I said before... I love to eat. Watch me sometime... its kind of disgusting.


4.Friends:

Andy Davis2103
There are some images from a poker face series that was inspired by some friends. So much fun to photograph their pokerfaces. Check out more of them here at my Poker Face Series.
Its those true friends always help you keep it real. They get you and you get them. Most good ones are easy ,relatively low maintenance the relationships just take care of themselve naturally.You know, whether the good times are rolling or there is a shit-storm a brewin you get through it and you are there to support each other. I have some of the greatest friends in the world.


My friends help me keep my perspective in check, and remember who I am and whats important
This life flies by faster and faster every year, you have to respect and love those who ride the wave with you.
Listen and give advice,share stories and help each other out when its needed. Seeing the power of true friendship is one of the most inspiring things there is.


5.Family:


My family is amazing! Im truly lucky to have all of them in my life. Being adopted at a really young age, could of put me in a multitude of scenario's but I had good luck. Plucked out of Christian social services @ 8 months old, I became a lil' Passmore. 


Every member in my family inspires me. My Dad with his giving nature, Mom and her love for Iced Tea and infectious laugh and my sister Katie and her unrelenting drive to make lifer better for herself and those around her. Then there is my sister Kim whos drive to be the best she can be has set her up to be one of the best handbag designers in L.A.
Im inspired to make them all proud and show them what I can achieve in life. The fact that they all believe in me the way that they do is all that I need. Love, Support and hugs go a long way in my book.


6.Competition:


I am driven by competition, though I don't really  think of myself as a competitive person. I think at some level its just natural, survival of the fittest you know? There is friendly competition between peers and colleagues and sometimes brutal competition in the market place. You know that feeling you get when you see someone else's inspired work, it turns you on, the thought " I wish I thought of that" echos in your head and you are motivated to step up your game. My industry I know for the past 10 years is Commercial  Photography, specifically the market in Midwest. In our city of St. Louis there are many talented photo studios and we all seem to inspire each other to do better work. 


Our Studio Is Meoli Studio, known as one of  the larger studios in St. louis, we are able to take on any project large or small we often look to other local shooters all the time to gauge where we need to improve our game or adjust our strategy. The beverage and motion work coming out of Bruton Stroube Studios will inspire anyone to do better. These guys set the mark for most other studios in the midwest to hit, their portfolio and integrity of work is uber imipressive. Then there is Ferguson Katzman Studios there strong editorial shooting style and attention to story telling is inspiring in almost every image they put out. They have this ability to capture the essence of people and simple things. They respect for the history of photography and love of the technical side, the collection and dedication to the preservation of photogravure . These are just two examples of great talent in the mid-west photo market. With competition like this is impossible not to find inspiration.





7.Technology:
Apple Purchases vs. Stock Price: 2011
So much cool shit! Its always changing and for the most part if you use it right, you can make life dynamic and accelerate your ability to gain knowledge or tap into the collective stream of consciousness. It amazes me that we can connect with so much information, through our computers and phones. Its so fast! Remember the dewey decimal system... that took forever to find books, now you can pull them up at the press of a few buttons. There is so much potential information right in front of you and all you have to do is use it.  I find inspiration in the ability technology has provided us to connect with each other across the street or the globe. Its really making the world feel like a more connected place. Applications Like Twitter, Facebook, Skype, Face-time have all dramatically changed the way we communicate and interact. It still amazes me that any of this stuff really works..... but I'm still waiting for that Jet-Pack.....Someday.


8.Traveling:
roadTrip
See more pics from my trip cross country with the wife from back in '07.


Whether you are head off to uncharted territory or heading to a familiar place there is always something new to find when you travel. Immersing yourself into different cultures,situation,landscapes can set your mind off in new and unexpected directions. Sight, Sound,Smell, Taste and you can never forget the friendly people you meet along the way.


Traveling for me isnt always about the destiniation, its about what you experience during your entire journey thats important.




9.Music:


Yeah.. this will need its own section on this blog.All kinds! I love it all! As long as its honest and has a melody that takes me somewhere. Music is always changing, its so dynamic, I appreciate its ability to break across all barriers and connect people in a way that few things can. There is something magic about the power of music, its infectious,alive and most of all inspiring.
Here are links to some of my music.
Enjoy.
Abracadaver: Piano Trio from back in D8n Ohio. Home Recordings
Motel Beds|Sunfried Dreams: : someday we will all rock together again. There is nothing quite like those salad days.








10. Mistakes:


Who has not made mistakes? I've made a lot of them, lying, cheating, stealing,fighting Ive done all those and then some.
Its what you learn from those experiences that makes the biggest difference in who you are. I find inspiration in making less and less mistakes as life goes on. I guess maybe not less, but I know what I have control over and thats most  of the choices that  I make. Except for my occasional binge eating oreo's., and Schlafly APAI feel like im in control and balanced. Its all about watching for mistakes and planning ahead... oh.. and not being a selfish little prick.. that helps. I got over that a long time ago.


Time I was feeling Stuck:


One time my car got stuck pulling into my driveway after a 14 hour drive from St. Louis to Dayton, a drive that normally takes 5 1/2.  There was a crazy winter storm that blew through and speed on i-70 had slowed to 20 mph. What a long night.


Its been along time since Ive been creatively stuck, I think the last time I can recall was when I was heavily medicated on ritalin and concerta. Those meds suck! Cognitive enhancement my ass, more like red-bull zombie pills.
I find ways to work around anything, for me it works best to change my direction and thought constantly. Doctors have called it ADHD, whatever that is, I think its high functioning creative energy. Its all about focusing it the right way. 


If I feel like Im getting stuck, I stop and do something else right away! No time to be stuck, just come back to it when its right. Even if that time is in the shower, car or even while Im sleeping. Come back when the mind is open, if Im not feeling it I'll just start working on something else.


Divergent Thinking:



Divergent thinking is a process that moves away in "diverging" directions so you involve a variety of aspects which sometimes lead to novel ideas and solutions; associated with creativity

I think the main point to remember with Divergent thinking is not being to critical at the time of inception of your ideas. You have to let you mind open and thoughts flow then sort it all out when your done.
Divergent Thinking is about exploring what is possible with  a little disregard for practicality or rational decision making.

Examples of Divergent Thinking:

1.BrainStorming
2.Abstract Painting
3.Improvisation in Music
4.MetaPhysics
5.Comics and Cartoons






Convergent Thinking:










When using converging thinking its like your foot is on the brake at all times, while you evaluate and judge you Ideas. You try to use rational logic to guide your solutions as you try to solve creative opportunities. Its about thinking inward instead of outward and using those logical thought processes to come to a real generally accepted conclusion.

1. Detective / Police work
2. Jury Deliberation
3. Choosing what to Eat to stay healthy
4. Strategy to Maintain Profitability in a corporation
5. Chemistry