I've found the ultimate trick to rejuvenating my mind and my morale: listen to crazy epic classical movie soundtrack/game music and then Can't Take It In by Imogen Heap. She reminds me of how beautiful everything in this world is. "It couldn't be anymore beautiful," as she would say. Harry Gregson-Williams and Winifred Phillips are two of my favorites as far as crazy epic music goes.
Our concept for UN is really moving forward now. There are a few bumps in the road, but we're working it all out. There's been some word of a wonderful new artist on the team, and my excitement grows tenfold with every meeting we have.
In a previous post I talked about how rare it is that I get the chills. On Monday I realized a potential reason for why that is. In class we watched Eroica, the BBC film about Beethoven's creation of his third symphony, and by the end of it I was convinced that I either a) had a cold or b) love this symphony because on at least 12 occasions I got goosebumps. It made me fall back in love with classical music again. When I was about 7 my uncle Randy got me a kids cd that was a bunch of great classical composers. I wish I remembered the name of it.
I'm hopped up on caffeine and it's almost 1am. I had to make some sacrifices in order to survive a three hour lecture on UV mapping and texturing. Probably one of the only doozies in my life that I am more than willing to endure.
Somehow 1am turned into 3am. Staying up was worth it, though.
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