A whole lot has happened the last week. As you may know, I came (went?) back to YWAM Brisbane to study digital filmaking and God in the movie industry. On my way there, a really cool thing happened and I met up with four others all headed to the same base! The trip was fairly uneventful other than that.
This week I have been learning about Camera theory, physics and history of film, worldview portrayals and christian worldview in movies, working in the industry, high pressure jobs, story structure,aesthetics, proper etiquette, as well as pitching. Tomorrow I am pitching my first movie to the school staff, and if (when) I get greenlit I can tell you about it!
This school is a very full, high pressure setting, but all the students and staff are hilarious and amazing. I'm beginning to learn which things to talk about in order to get certain speakers sidetracked, which is one of my favourite but ill afforded pastimes. Somedays we just get Jason to play short videos on the premise of camera or story styles. (check out Spider,should be on youtube) So many of us are full of ideas and silliness! There are days that we have a morning class, afternoon class, evening workshop, three chapters to read, a pitch to make, three short stories, two essays and various other duties, but we still somehow manage to watch extra movies and discuss worldview and the ethics of video.
We also stil have movie nights, small group, 1on1s, coffee and somehow, food and sleep. it's an amazing experience so far. My favourite thing about this week is learning about how to be a christian in Hollywood and talking with Reba Rowe, who has worked on The Fringe, a few Peter Jackson movies etc. She posted a photo of us and a big name actor liked it, therefore provoking a few freakout sessions! It's really important to know about the worldview portrayed in each film. I'm truly loving it, but it's a huge workload.
It's good to see some of the people I really missed while I was home, but I do miss my family. I also struggle with only knowing part of the info. They got in a car crash, and now I know they are fine, but the first thing I heard were the words "head trauma" and I've been very occupied with those words since. It makes for good short stories though!
In the next few weeks hopefully I will post a behind the scenes video and a short story. In the meantime, please pray for me! I'm going to be busy and tired, and I still don't have all the tuition. oh, and a bit of encouragement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbk980jV7Ao
Thursday, 28 August 2014
Sunday, 17 August 2014
Back to the future
Part one: The best and worst of times.
My last week of camp was Friday, and as well as i did holding myself together while camp was going all summer, saying goodbye for possibly the last time was hard. Its so hard to tell these kids everything's gonna be OK when you know it won't. I love those kids. One of my littles accepted Jesus saying she's been going through some tough things, and even if Jesus doesnt take it away at least she doesn't have to go it alone. She understands more than most of us, and I agree. No one should go it alone.
Yet at the same time, we had so much fun! I got to teach Arts and crafts (chalk graffiti and paper airplanes with the boys :), Drama and wilderness. My cabin reinvented a running acting game, where everytime someone yelled an actors name, you had to react and do whatever you're doing in the actors style. Funniest choices? Kristen Stewart and Johnny Depp. Ever tried singing a funny song completely deadpan? It's HARD! We painted kittens (painting horses is too mainstream) and ended up giving ourselves food names. I am the magnanimous Pizzapaint. Which is by far the best nickname ever.
For staff party after the kids left, as a last hurrah for summer, a bunch of us went to the waterpark in West Ed mall. Apparently I'm an adrenaline junkie because my favourite included the floor falling out from under me and a 360 vertical loop?
My siblings and I also gave my parents a surprise "'Kynya's going away present.' A photographer friend came out to Brightwood and took pictures of all five of us and printed them on canvas for them, and they turned out amazingly. It's kind of hard for all five of us to dress up and disappear without arousing suspicion, but we made it!
PART TWO:Back to the future.
I am in for a harrowing adventure once again, and once again, I am terrified and excited.
The difference is this time I have had very little time to prepare and I am short of money, but I know how to travel .
The things that are the same are I have no clue what I'm getting into, and I'm leaving for an unforeseen amount of time, and that God is going to take care of me. He always does.
I'm flying out tomorrow, to begin my School of digital filmaking, which is learning the ins and outs of media and how to keep my faith in high pressure circumstances. Later on I want to go in for the upcoming Barista school as well, learning customer service and business management. I am so excited to learn these crazy things, but I'm also really excited to see some of the friends I made while I was there last time. But I'll miss my family. I'll miss you guys so much!
As I said, I know God has my future under control, but I want to at least put some effort into it, so this weekend I hosted a garage sale as well as a fancy jewelry party. Hopefully a lot of revenue came in, but I won't know for a while!
I've also been selling my art, telling people to donate to https://secure.goywam.com/home/staff-and-student-payments/further-training-fees/school-of-digital-filmmaking-remaining-school-fees. Mostly though, I want to ask for prayer. Prayer is powerful. I also want to thank you all so much for being in this with me.
Bye bye Brightwood.
My last week of camp was Friday, and as well as i did holding myself together while camp was going all summer, saying goodbye for possibly the last time was hard. Its so hard to tell these kids everything's gonna be OK when you know it won't. I love those kids. One of my littles accepted Jesus saying she's been going through some tough things, and even if Jesus doesnt take it away at least she doesn't have to go it alone. She understands more than most of us, and I agree. No one should go it alone.
Yet at the same time, we had so much fun! I got to teach Arts and crafts (chalk graffiti and paper airplanes with the boys :), Drama and wilderness. My cabin reinvented a running acting game, where everytime someone yelled an actors name, you had to react and do whatever you're doing in the actors style. Funniest choices? Kristen Stewart and Johnny Depp. Ever tried singing a funny song completely deadpan? It's HARD! We painted kittens (painting horses is too mainstream) and ended up giving ourselves food names. I am the magnanimous Pizzapaint. Which is by far the best nickname ever.
For staff party after the kids left, as a last hurrah for summer, a bunch of us went to the waterpark in West Ed mall. Apparently I'm an adrenaline junkie because my favourite included the floor falling out from under me and a 360 vertical loop?
My siblings and I also gave my parents a surprise "'Kynya's going away present.' A photographer friend came out to Brightwood and took pictures of all five of us and printed them on canvas for them, and they turned out amazingly. It's kind of hard for all five of us to dress up and disappear without arousing suspicion, but we made it!
PART TWO:Back to the future.
I am in for a harrowing adventure once again, and once again, I am terrified and excited.
The difference is this time I have had very little time to prepare and I am short of money, but I know how to travel .
The things that are the same are I have no clue what I'm getting into, and I'm leaving for an unforeseen amount of time, and that God is going to take care of me. He always does.
I'm flying out tomorrow, to begin my School of digital filmaking, which is learning the ins and outs of media and how to keep my faith in high pressure circumstances. Later on I want to go in for the upcoming Barista school as well, learning customer service and business management. I am so excited to learn these crazy things, but I'm also really excited to see some of the friends I made while I was there last time. But I'll miss my family. I'll miss you guys so much!
As I said, I know God has my future under control, but I want to at least put some effort into it, so this weekend I hosted a garage sale as well as a fancy jewelry party. Hopefully a lot of revenue came in, but I won't know for a while!
I've also been selling my art, telling people to donate to https://secure.goywam.com/home/staff-and-student-payments/further-training-fees/school-of-digital-filmmaking-remaining-school-fees. Mostly though, I want to ask for prayer. Prayer is powerful. I also want to thank you all so much for being in this with me.
Bye bye Brightwood.
Friday, 8 August 2014
One week down, one to go.
Last week was hectic. I shall tell a short story to give a very mild example.
I have been switched to resource which I love, And on Wednesday, Me and my cabin counselor friends decided to take our kids on a sleepout after campout. Before we left, the sky became tumultuous. As we struggled to say goodbye to a camper going home early, the wind picked up, blowing sand in swirls around the camp, and sending us hurrying to finish packing.
The 11 of us dragged along, with bags and tents at our feet. when we finally got to our campsite (and waited for the camper with a sore ankle) it was pouring rain in torrents and we realized our food bin had been switched! fortunately the one it was switched for had a dutch oven, because we thought we were going to need to get inventive. Our girls, however frustrated or despairing, split up, and began gathering the driest possible wood, and quickly pitching the tent. But the tent was impossible! after long moments of struggle, we realized the poles were wrong. so we fixed that, but most of the girls were soaked and walked back to the camp to get clean clothes to sleep in. As they disappeared through the forest trail, the three left and I started on cooking. It had taken possibly an hour to start a decent fire, but we cooked our stir fry beautifully, even in the torrent. When the food was cooked and everyone returned, we huddled in our homemade shelter. I forced some of my kids to eat, picky eaters that they are.
The rain died away. We began an amazing game of Whatcha Doin, dragging visitors into it with us, and laughing at beautifully funny renditions of kissing trees. After the energy had somewhat dissipated, we sat down for a God talk. It started with a simple life story, and opened a huge discussion of God's character, plans, home lives, and story telling. We made Smackos, went stargazing, and realized that even when everything seems to go wrong, God can use it to make everything right.
OK, so after that anecdote, a bit of news! Camp has gone well, albeit many challenges. I have one more week before I home home, before I leave. I am still short the money, but I pray and trust God will provide. That doesn't mean I'm slacking. I am currently selling some art so please please please contact me about it! I am also hosting a Lia Sophia party at my place, August 17, at 3 PM, so if at all possible try to clean out your calendar to come, or you can email your order at the hostess page of the site here: http://sites.liasophia.ca/sites/nutri
|Please pray for me to be healthy, and that God would provide and I would be able to connect to you, my supporters. Thank you all so much for being with me in this!
I have been switched to resource which I love, And on Wednesday, Me and my cabin counselor friends decided to take our kids on a sleepout after campout. Before we left, the sky became tumultuous. As we struggled to say goodbye to a camper going home early, the wind picked up, blowing sand in swirls around the camp, and sending us hurrying to finish packing.
The 11 of us dragged along, with bags and tents at our feet. when we finally got to our campsite (and waited for the camper with a sore ankle) it was pouring rain in torrents and we realized our food bin had been switched! fortunately the one it was switched for had a dutch oven, because we thought we were going to need to get inventive. Our girls, however frustrated or despairing, split up, and began gathering the driest possible wood, and quickly pitching the tent. But the tent was impossible! after long moments of struggle, we realized the poles were wrong. so we fixed that, but most of the girls were soaked and walked back to the camp to get clean clothes to sleep in. As they disappeared through the forest trail, the three left and I started on cooking. It had taken possibly an hour to start a decent fire, but we cooked our stir fry beautifully, even in the torrent. When the food was cooked and everyone returned, we huddled in our homemade shelter. I forced some of my kids to eat, picky eaters that they are.
The rain died away. We began an amazing game of Whatcha Doin, dragging visitors into it with us, and laughing at beautifully funny renditions of kissing trees. After the energy had somewhat dissipated, we sat down for a God talk. It started with a simple life story, and opened a huge discussion of God's character, plans, home lives, and story telling. We made Smackos, went stargazing, and realized that even when everything seems to go wrong, God can use it to make everything right.
OK, so after that anecdote, a bit of news! Camp has gone well, albeit many challenges. I have one more week before I home home, before I leave. I am still short the money, but I pray and trust God will provide. That doesn't mean I'm slacking. I am currently selling some art so please please please contact me about it! I am also hosting a Lia Sophia party at my place, August 17, at 3 PM, so if at all possible try to clean out your calendar to come, or you can email your order at the hostess page of the site here: http://sites.liasophia.ca/sites/nutri
|Please pray for me to be healthy, and that God would provide and I would be able to connect to you, my supporters. Thank you all so much for being with me in this!
Sunday, 3 August 2014
cardboard hats
Me: "What was your favourite part of the week?"
Camper: "Staring at -------."
Me: "Umm, why were you staring at -----?"
Camper:" *Sigh* Because he's beautiful."
Me:"You won't fit through the door with a hat (actually a cardboard box) that tall!"
Campers are hilarious. This week my amazing girls were really into sports, so I played a lot of basketball and Badminton. We did crazy things like make campfire Eclaires, writing songs, and generally enjoying each other. I absolutely love helping out, and being the one who gets asked sweet questions like "what does Jesus do when he's bored?" or hard to answer questions like "what are God's views on homosexuality and abortion?" or "why did he make my family so messed up?" are a privilege.
Lately, I have been crazy busy, so I haven't really updated. I apologise. After I got back to work from being sick fora few weeks, my schedule changed a bit. I am now resource, doing orders, helping out with games, and a lot more time in the kitchen.
On my time off, I am working on fundraising. A Jewellery party, sell paintings, ask for help, etc. I am very strong willed, and yes, I struggle with pride, so asking for help and trusting God has been a bit tough. But I have applied, and the visa is in the works, so I will go, money or no. So far, I have 3000$ of the 7500$ I need. So I'm getting there!
Also, Galatians, and Romans and Matthew 5. Just wow! They are so packed full with encouragement and lessons!
P.S. I'm really suprized my family sleeps through 2 AM Skype dates.
Camper: "Staring at -------."
Me: "Umm, why were you staring at -----?"
Camper:" *Sigh* Because he's beautiful."
Me:"You won't fit through the door with a hat (actually a cardboard box) that tall!"
Campers are hilarious. This week my amazing girls were really into sports, so I played a lot of basketball and Badminton. We did crazy things like make campfire Eclaires, writing songs, and generally enjoying each other. I absolutely love helping out, and being the one who gets asked sweet questions like "what does Jesus do when he's bored?" or hard to answer questions like "what are God's views on homosexuality and abortion?" or "why did he make my family so messed up?" are a privilege.
Lately, I have been crazy busy, so I haven't really updated. I apologise. After I got back to work from being sick fora few weeks, my schedule changed a bit. I am now resource, doing orders, helping out with games, and a lot more time in the kitchen.
On my time off, I am working on fundraising. A Jewellery party, sell paintings, ask for help, etc. I am very strong willed, and yes, I struggle with pride, so asking for help and trusting God has been a bit tough. But I have applied, and the visa is in the works, so I will go, money or no. So far, I have 3000$ of the 7500$ I need. So I'm getting there!
Also, Galatians, and Romans and Matthew 5. Just wow! They are so packed full with encouragement and lessons!
P.S. I'm really suprized my family sleeps through 2 AM Skype dates.
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