Monday, November 23, 2009

New Moon Gets It Right And Rakes In The Dough

Hi there whoever may be reading this. I've been really happy to hear of New Moon's success. Stephenie Meyer really seems like a great person, and I love to see her succeed. The thing that has really surprised me is how much she and the no-name production company Summit Entertainment is succeeding this time. In case you didn't know the movie made $275 million dollars in the first weekend. Third to Dark Knight and Spider Man 3 in it's opening weekend in the US. Top opening ever in China. Amazing.

I mean, put this in perspective. Today Disney announced that Johnny Depp has agreed to take 35 million to reprise his role as Captain Jack. Dark Knight and Spider Man 3 cost around 250 million each to make. New Moon is competing against these movies and cost only 50 million to make. They are making a killing.

Why does this movie succeed where so many others fail, and at such a tiny cost? Well, I can think of 3 reasons that probably have something to do with it:
  1. They are relatively clean. Devoid of crass language, potty humor, and overt sex.
  2. They target women. 80% of the tickets were sold to women this weekend. Let's face it, women are rarely targeted effectively with the blockbuster movies. Hollywood usually puts much more effort into men.
  3. They target the fans! Less people are excited about the Harry Potter movies because the people who love the books (a HUGE number of their viewers) hate the destruction of the stories that happens in the movies. The twilight movies (and the books for that matter) are designed to please the fans! What a revolutionary concept! This makes me wonder what would've happend if the Harry Potter movies had gone after the book fan base. Would they be up there in the top 3 too?
Anyway, I was happy to be one of the men in the 20% this weekend. Sure the movie was a bit cheesy, sure it would be nice if Edward smiled once in a while, sure Jacob could show off his chest a bit less... ;-) But I really enjoyed watching it with my wife. I am happy to see a movie that compliments the book, one that is produced outside the hollywood mainstream, and one that is changing the rules of what movies can succeed in a big way.

I am sure that this will not go unnoticed by Hollywood, and that we are going to see a ton of copycat movies coming out soon that I will have to sit through... Chick flicks are back in vogue, and I may even like it.... Maybe....

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Halloween 2009

Well we survived another crazy Halloween season. This year in haunt news:

  1. Bought a brand new projector with money from our DVD and music sales. A Panasonic PT-AE3000U which is the one I have been planning to purchase for a few years (at least the older model). It is a very nice full HD projector, and looked great on my house. We watched Johnny Depp in "Secret Window" last night, and it looked great. OK movie by the way. Johnny Depp can make anything fresh.
  2. Remixed the whole haunt to 1080p HD. That took most of my time for haunt enhancement this year, but it was worth it. When watching the haunt everyone kept saying "____ is new this year right?" I just kept saying, "no, it was there before, you just couldn't see it ;-)". Hooray for HD! Only problem is that with the 16x9 aspect I had to put the projector further away from my house. I also had to lower it to let me get the sidewalk and the top of the house. This is very unfortunate because people's shadows were much more obvious. Don't know the solution to that one though because any farther back and I will have to cut down my neighbors trees just like I did mine ;-).
  3. Built a huge 16 foot projection tower to put my new projector in. I opted to make it out of 3" ABS so the projection box can go up and down like on a flag pole. It worked all right after some battling. Of course it is also nice that ABS is black. Because of the new tower I was able to put the projector whatever height I wanted in the middle of my neighbors yard without having to use the fence for support. Very cool... Very large galvanized pipe stakes holding that baby there... Hope I can get them out.
  4. Worked on some new segments for the haunt, but didn't finish in time. Tried them out at the end of the night on family and friends and they were a hit.... Next year!!
  5. Got a nice write up in the Taylorsville/Kearns newspaper that got a lot of nice comments. You can read it here: Bates Haunt in Local Newspaper

The video is still in progress. I taped it with my kind brother in law's professional HD camera, so it should look good... Unfortunately I used the P2 compression so he has to convert it to something useable for me.

I thought you might be interested in some stats on my Adobe Premiere project. It may be the most complex Premiere project ever (probably cause no one else is stupid enough to do a show this complex in Premiere ;-) ). I really need to port it to After Effects.
  • 43 Video Sequences
  • 287 Video Tracks
  • 2422 Layered Video Filters
  • 4729 Positioning Keyframes
Not sure how long it takes to render because it crashes Premiere unless prerender most of the sequences. If I start from scratch and combine the time for all the individual builds it adds up to 6+6+4+2+5+3+5 = 31 hours. Fortunately the final mix is only 5 hours, so if I am making only minor tweaks at the top level, I can render it overnight.

Hope you all had a Happy Halloween!!!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Wow, it has been a while. Deck of death!

So earlier this summer I decided to take on a large deck with wrap around stairs. We opted to go with Trex Brasilia with their new hidden fastener system because it is a nice dark red without the cheesy grain of normal Trex. The vote is still out as to wether this was a good choice or not. Trex is cool, but it is scarier to work with then wood because there is no sand-out-the-bad-spots, and I am not sure how it will hold up eventually. I have had to be very careful not to scuff or scratch the boards too much, and that kind of scares me. Due to the 30' of wrap around step, I have still not finished the project, but should this week.

Some things I have learned are below:
  • After framing your deck, immediately start on the decking. Otherwise pressure treated wood warps like crazy when it dries without the influence of the decking, and then you have to work hard to get stuff to line up again.
  • Overbuild your deck structure. Do not come close to maxing the spans of your chosen wood because decks should not have spring at all.
  • Be extremely careful when making stringers. I had to make around 28 for my stairs and inaccuracies in my stringers have made things much harder then they should have been.
  • Stringers warp horribly, so get your decking on quick. (see the first gotcha)
  • Galvanized pipe works great as simple foundation stakes. You can cut it with a metal cutting blade, and drill holes in it with normal bits. Then screw it right on to your wood.
There are some pictures in the More Summer 2009 flickr collection.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Easter 2009 Photos Updated

There are a bunch more photos in the Easter 2009 photoset now.  I guess I forgot to upload them.  They include visits to both of our parents for easter egg hunts, some family portraits by Jan, and a picture of all the Kammerath grandkids when John and Heather came to visit for a late Easter. I also decided that some more photos belonged in the Spring 2009 set, and they are there now too.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Dynamic Website Gotchas

List of things I found out trying to create xsiding.com, when I chose to eschew flash and go with fancy DHTML.
  1. ie7 has some problem with embedded sound, so use SoundManager2 (a javascript triggered flash player) to do your sounds reliably.
  2. Firefox doesn't allow negative z-index settings if you put it on a css class. Instead use an id (#layeredDiv) and you are OK.
  3. Firefox doesn't like backgroundPositionX or Y (which is actually correct since it is some IE monstrosity that Safari implements as well). You have to use backgroundPosition and set both x and y.
  4. Everyone is ok with .cur files for custom cursors, so don't bother trying png or something else. A .cur file is just an .ico file renamed. Works great with the .ico Photoshop plugin. Actually has better transparency than gif.
  5. Conditional ie code using the [if IE] or [if IE 6] thing can be very helpful since css positioning is frequently off on IE. You can improve the situation by turning off quirks mode with a strict doctype.
  6. If you set the target="_top" on an href with an onclick handler, IE ignores the onclick (IE 6,7,8)
More to come as I hit em... Notice I don't have any complaints about Safari. If anything they seem to really try to be compatible with everything... Great job Apple!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Delete email from postfix queue containing XXX

I don' t know why no one would just put this simple info out on the web.  Here is a brain dead search and delete of the postfix queue.  It is not fast nor cool, but it works.

find /var/spool/postfix | xargs grep -l "your string" | sed -g 's|.*/||' | postsuper -d -

I am such a UNIX scripting wimp.  This should have been so easy...  Maybe that is why it wasn't on the net... ;-)

Some other aliases that answer missing postfix functions (bash):

Delete all emails with sent by the argument email address:
function delfrom() { mailq | grep "$1" | sed -g 's|\ .*$||'| postsuper -d - ;}

How many emails are in the queue going to a given host:
function hostq() { mailq | grep "\@$1" | wc -l ;}

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Recovering Photos From an iPhone or iPodTouch For Free

I hunted around till I finally figured this one out.   Apple won't let you mount these new devices as a drive I guess to prevent hacking (which as always only made people hack it).   There are programs out there to do this which cost money, but most are not even compatible with the iPhone and touch yet.   So I had to hunt...

I used a program called "DiskAid" (http://www.digidna.net/diskaid/) to copy the "Photos" directory from my iPod Touch.  This gets you the lovely ithmb files which are basically big image archives.  Then I used a quick and dirty but capable program called "Keith's iPod Photo Reader" (http://keithwiley.com/software/keithsIPodPhotoReader.shtml) to extract the images from there.  

The second program is only for use by the hacker as it doesn't have any idea how to decode the images unless you tell it.  For the iPhone/iTouch though I'll give you the settings you need.   First open the .ithmb files starting with "F3008" one at a time.  Use the setting of 640x480, 16 bit RGB, Flip Endian and 0 byte offset and then extract the files.

Now you've got a big pile of old .pct files which you can convert back to jpg if you want.  

Have fun!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Ok, I think that Merry Christmas Post is old enough

I guess it is time to post again.  I'm moving batesbunch.com to somewhere new.  $200+ to continue hosting with jumpline is way too much.  I'd really like somewhere free since my site is so small now (mostly dynamic).  I'll post more soon.  I have a lot to talk about, just no time to talk ;-).