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thomas
Feb 17, 2003, 19:12
I know that Peter's a Cornelius (http://www.cornelius-sound.com) fan... ;)
His video "Drop (Do it Again)", directed by Koichiro Tsujikawa received the Best Music Video Award at the Resfest (http://www.resfest.com/main.html) Digital Film Festival
=> http://www.asianweek.com/2002_09_13/arts_resfest.html
http://www.resfest.jp/contents/films/images/japanese_d.jpg
Twisted
Feb 17, 2003, 20:35
That video has actually been played on the several Dutch music channels. Remarkable, since the song didn't do anything in the charts.
Seems like a fun profession, directing musicvideo's. :)
thomas
Feb 17, 2003, 21:04
You should change your trade, Peter! :)
Twisted
Feb 17, 2003, 21:25
Heh, you don't know how painfully close to the truth that statement is... :shock:
thomas
Feb 17, 2003, 21:31
Have you ever thought of making a living through internet? Just think of combining your interests (net, Jpop, Japan) in order to bring home some beacon. There are ideas aplenty...
;)
Twisted
Feb 17, 2003, 21:44
Hmm, i reccon most ideas would require a large financial investment.
Cyberbegging seems to be a popular these days. :D
thomas
Feb 17, 2003, 21:49
Hm, not that large actually. You need a few reliable partners, an infrastructure and a lot confidence - and an idea.
Cyber-begging: I once thought of adding a "Please donate" button to our site, but that might have created an impression of dire need and despair, lolol, so I gave it up.
Twisted
Feb 17, 2003, 22:10
I'm actually thinking of doing just that. If only to be able to afford a proper domainname.
thomas
Feb 17, 2003, 22:13
It's just 14€ a year to register a domain. Btw, I'm holding japanpop.net, need it? :)
Twisted
Feb 17, 2003, 22:31
No thanks, i'm afraid that would lead to brandconfusion. :)
Well, i guess i need to work out a few businessplans, if i'm ever to break out of this daytime job. :note:
Twisted
Feb 19, 2003, 23:08
Waddayaknow...
My... erm... rants appeared to be overheard. I got fired today... :shock:
thomas
Feb 19, 2003, 23:15
Peter, I am very sorry to hear that! Have you been notified before? Here in Austria they have to notify you at least 6 weeks prior to contract termination.
Do you have any job alternatives?
Twisted
Feb 20, 2003, 02:39
Well, i got the notification today. It will take about 6 weeks before they get the permit to actually fire me.
It had to happen sometime. There hasn't been any proper amount of work in months. I had the bad luck to be the last one that started on that department. Last one in is the first one out. I wasn't the only one though.
I'm currently looking for alternatives. I've had my first job-interview already today, but i really want to check out all my options. If there's any chance for a carreerchange, then now is the time to take it.
Hmm, now i wish i didn't make fun of my friends in the IT business when they got fired. I never expected it could actually happen to me.
thomas
Feb 20, 2003, 03:04
Career change... welp, nowadays you have to be flexible. I haven't worked in "my field" since two years, and the current job situation looks rather dim.
Perhaps it's time to take the plunge and try something completely new. Internet.....?
:)
Twisted
Feb 20, 2003, 05:08
Hmm... i think that bubble already burst...
Well, there's one way to make money off the internet...
We could start a website with naughty bits. :evil:
thomas
Feb 20, 2003, 05:19
Naughty bits and bytes, lol. Well, as long as it's Japan-related... :p
Twisted
Feb 20, 2003, 06:13
Er... no, i'm not gonna say it.
We've wondered off topic far enough. :)
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