Monday, April 28, 2008
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
2.5 out of 3
As of yesterday, I’ve received the last letters and phone calls. I’ve been accepted to New York University, American Film Institute and UCLA’s M.F.A programs in film directing. It’s 2.5 out of 3 because the NYU acceptance is for Tisch Asia in Singapore, not Manhattan.
I’m very torn. I have about two and a half weeks to decide. I wasn’t at all expecting AFI to come through. I need to do a lot more research to decide what program is the best for me. But I’m very excited. It’s been a long time coming.
I’m very torn. I have about two and a half weeks to decide. I wasn’t at all expecting AFI to come through. I need to do a lot more research to decide what program is the best for me. But I’m very excited. It’s been a long time coming.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Breakdown
I wrote this entry several months ago. I wanted to document my current living situation. Things change so rapidly and drastically and I wanted to remember exactly what this moment was like. I finally got around to posting it now because a major change will be coming soon.
I live in Oakland, behind a main house in a garage converted into three individual apartments. The one bedroom apartment I occupy is $825 a month, utilities included. I split the cost with my roommate and he lives in the bedroom while I'm in the living room. Outside of rent I spend an additional $20 a month on internet, $77 on car insurance, $30 on gas and $45 on my cellphone. That brings my living expenses to $589.50 excluding groceries. I work, on average, 23.5 hours per week and I make about $1,134.24 a month, after taxes. That leaves about $544.74 a month to purchase food, save or spend on other things like, for this past month, transcripts and fees for graduate school applications.
My apartment is recovering from a severe ant infestation. I couldn't leave a bowl of cereal unattended for longer than a 30 seconds without an ant crawling into it. I spent weeks setting poison, sealing routes of entry and cleaning dozens of ant bodies in a plot to kill the queen. However with the thousands of ants gone I've noticed more spiders in the apartment and I can't decide what it worse. I don't know of anyway to kill spiders other than smashing it. Ants are easy, you just set the poison and it does all the dirty work. I guess I don't like the confrontation.
The extra money I make each month usually goes to film screenings, the monthly trips to Los Angeles or savings. I splurged a little this month on movie posters, but they were all worth it. I've grown older, enjoy collecting and situating myself in a permanent living arrangement. For the past couple years I haven't remained in an apartment for longer than 12 months and I didn't feel right decorating. I know that I'll be moving to Los Angeles soon, but these posters are part of my furnishings, just like my bed and desk. I don't suspect I'll be purchasing more, I'm very content with the ones I already have and, conveniently, I'm running out of wall space.
I live in Oakland, behind a main house in a garage converted into three individual apartments. The one bedroom apartment I occupy is $825 a month, utilities included. I split the cost with my roommate and he lives in the bedroom while I'm in the living room. Outside of rent I spend an additional $20 a month on internet, $77 on car insurance, $30 on gas and $45 on my cellphone. That brings my living expenses to $589.50 excluding groceries. I work, on average, 23.5 hours per week and I make about $1,134.24 a month, after taxes. That leaves about $544.74 a month to purchase food, save or spend on other things like, for this past month, transcripts and fees for graduate school applications.
My apartment is recovering from a severe ant infestation. I couldn't leave a bowl of cereal unattended for longer than a 30 seconds without an ant crawling into it. I spent weeks setting poison, sealing routes of entry and cleaning dozens of ant bodies in a plot to kill the queen. However with the thousands of ants gone I've noticed more spiders in the apartment and I can't decide what it worse. I don't know of anyway to kill spiders other than smashing it. Ants are easy, you just set the poison and it does all the dirty work. I guess I don't like the confrontation.
The extra money I make each month usually goes to film screenings, the monthly trips to Los Angeles or savings. I splurged a little this month on movie posters, but they were all worth it. I've grown older, enjoy collecting and situating myself in a permanent living arrangement. For the past couple years I haven't remained in an apartment for longer than 12 months and I didn't feel right decorating. I know that I'll be moving to Los Angeles soon, but these posters are part of my furnishings, just like my bed and desk. I don't suspect I'll be purchasing more, I'm very content with the ones I already have and, conveniently, I'm running out of wall space.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Trailers #9
For films to explore and revisit.
Gillo Pontecorvo's The Battle of Algiers (1966)
Playing at the Pacific Film Archive, April 5 at 6:30pm
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