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NEW Enhanced Edition - CHICON 2008 - Jensen's Solo Panel
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My last video from CHICON 2008, Jensen's solo panel, is now up. As before, I cut between different footage to try to provide the best view available. Almost 60% came from the video AgtSpooky kindly sent me which, to the best of my knowledge, is not on YouTube and was captured from a different angle that newer fans may not have seen before. My full list of sources is on my video description.
A huge thanks to @spntrunk for helping me with some words I was having trouble subtitling in one section of the video! If anyone catches anything I missed or got wrong, in this video or any others, please do let me know. Subtitles are the one thing I can still update without hurting anything after the video is already published.
My next set of videos will be from Vancouver 2009. I'm temporarily skipping over some conventions as per my excessively long post in hope of being able to get some original video files that will upscale better. I intend to go back and fill them in eventually, one way or another.
(I don't know why the text in the above thumbnail looks weird. It looks fine in the video. The original image file I uploaded, which is just an exported frame from the video, also looks fine. đ€·ââïž I wanted to mention it because I was afraid people would see the above thumbnail and think the extra content in the video itself would be that difficult to read! It isn't.)
Before/after comparison photos...
Click to enlarge and get the full impact of the improvement.
A recap for anyone not familiar with this projectâŠ
In December 2023, I started this project to enhance old convention videos. I'm upscaling the videos and making other visual improvements, adding extra content to clarify various references, and adding good color-coded subtitles so you can better understand the sometimes-chaotic audio.
My goal is to publish the best, most complete, and most watchable versions of these older convention panels yet seen, but this is only possible thanks to the fans who captured the footage in the first place and were generous enough to share it with other fans. My video descriptions on YouTube will always credit my sources.
If you have any old convention videos you'd be willing to contribute to this project, please message me! I can also be reached at [email protected]. Even if your videos are on YouTube, the original files, if you still have them, may upscale much better. If I can get them to upscale, I'd happily send the upscaled files back to you for your own collection whether I use them or not.
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Recording Shada in 2002.
From DWM 330, May 2003:
PAUL MCGANN
INTERVIEW BY GARY GILLATT
We first spoke in Vancouver in 1996âŠ
[sings] Ah yes, I remember it wellâŠ
âŠAnd here we are in Bristol, years later, with James Fox and Andrew Sachs. Would you ever have thought it?
Well, when my agent was telling me about it, I thought we had a bad line. She said, âJames Fox is in it, and Andrew Sachs, and so-and-so and such-and-suchâ and I assumed I was mishearing. I mean, how could it be?
Were you familiar with the work of Douglas Adams?
Not really, only Hitchhikerâs Guide. Iâm not a sci-fi reader at all, thatâs not my thing. I didnïżœïżœt really know a great deal about Adams â I certainly didnât realise he was this amazing polymath. But Lalla speaks so eloquently and passionately about him, and Iâve come to understand why he was so well-loved and respected, and, of course, the quality of the script speaks for itself.
Are you enjoying playing the script?
Well, compared to last yearâs plays, and the year before, you can definitely tell itâs from a different source. It has a different tack, and a whole different kind of wit. If you were at a blind tasting, and shown just a page or two of every script weâve done, youâd easily spot that this one came from somewhere else, from a very fertile mind. Itâs great stuff.
Everyone seems to have treated the script with great respect. Almost every line seems to be debated as you all try to get the best of out it.
Comedy is a very serious business. If it was a so-called straight drama, you probably wouldnât find that much discussion.
So itâs exacting work?
Oh yes, very much so. If a thing is meant to be funny, youâve got to make sure itâs funny, so youâve got to get it right. In drama, your main directions are âquickerâ, âslowerâ, âlouderâ, âquieterâ. But on something like this you have to watch how you spin every word. Itâs not something you can be lazy about.
I hear youâre missing India FisherâŠ
I sure am. Every time the studio door opens, I think sheâs going to walk through. Itâs the association with this place, where we do all these plays, and this is the first one weâve done without her, so it seems very strange. Sheâll be back next year, though, wonât she?
I certainly hope so. Will you?
Well, yes, thatâs in the planning stages. Apparently, as was revealed to me yesterday, 2003 is the 40th anniversary of Doctor Who, and theyâre planning something of a special with me and Davison and Sylv and Colin Baker. I think theyâre going to have us as some sort of barbershop quartet or something.
So youâre still finding it fun, being the Doctor?
You sound very sure of yourself when you ask that⊠Youâve phrased the question to get the answer you want, I think!
Well, I guess as a fan, Iâd like to think that Doctor Who likes being Doctor WhoâŠ
Well, Iâll put your mind at rest, then, because I am still enjoying it. I like working on audios more than on screen. Day in, day out, itâs just more of a laugh. Doing the visual work, on TV or in pictures, you never get to hang around with the rest of the cast. Here we can swap stories in the green room, or go off in a gang to the pub for lunch. When youâre working on pictures itâs not like that. You go in, do your little bit, and then youâre shunted off to a trailer out of the way. This is much more fun. Itâs what being an actor is all about, and I have Doctor Who to thank for that opportunity.
Extracts from the recording of Shada:
The Doctor decides itâs time to get to the point. âWhat have you done with the Professorâs mind?â he asks.
âIt will be put to a more useful purpose,â replies Skagra, haughtily.
âI would argue that it was serving a very useful purpose where it was.â âNot to me.â
âYou realise he died?â says the Doctor.
âOnly his mind was of use to me,â says Skagra. âNot his life.â
âYou take a very proprietorial attitude to peopleâs brains,â responds the Doctor, calmly.
âIt seems to me,â says Skagra, his voice rising slightly, âthat the Time Lords take a very proprietorial view of the Universe.â
There is a pause.
âHold on,â says Lalla Ward, looking across the room to Nick, the director. âSurely the Doctor would be more accurate about his reference there. Skagra hasnât stolen the Professorâs brain, only his mind.â
âThatâs right,â agrees Andrew Sachs, dropping his thin, high Skagra voice. âThe actual brains stay in their heads, donât they?â
âItâs a good point,â replies Nick. âI imagine that Douglas was trying to avoid repetition of the word âmindâ.â
âWell Douglas should have known better,â says Lalla, firmly. âAnd itâs a bit silly to worry about repetition of the word âmindâ now. Itâs all âI want your mind, I want his mindâ for the next 60 pages.â
âSo would you like me to change âbrainâ to âmindâ on that line?â queries Paul McGann. âBecause, yâknow, I think the Doctor would be far more accurate about his reference there.â
â-
The Krag commander growls its greeting to Skagra. âWhat are your orders, my Lord?â
Andrew Sachs peers over his script. âCod and chips twice, please. And a carton of mushy peas.â
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Paul McGann is recording assorted screams and moans to signify the Doctorâs mistreatment by Skagraâs mind-sucking sphere. âArgh!â he groans, âAarghâŠughâŠaaargh!â
âThanks, Paul,â says Nick. âThatâs just brilliant.â
âThree years at RADA for that!â laughs Paul gleefully. âWould you like me to do some more?â
Nick smiles and turns to Andrew Sachs. âNow could we just do your lines as the sphere attacks the Doctor again?â Andrew nods and clears his throat. âThis time, Doctor,â sneers the icy voice of Skagra, âThis time no one will come to your rescue. I shall have your mind.â Itâs chilling stuff.
âYâknow,â says Paul, âI believe you!â
âPoor Skagra,â says Andrew. âI have the feeling heâs a very lonely man. I think he needs a wife and kids. A talking spaceshipâs no real substitute for the love of a good woman, is it?â
â-
Skagra has some seriously sexy transport, and the Doctor is stealing it.
âShip!â shouts the Doctor. âActivate all re-aligned drive circuits.â
âSomething very strange is happening,â says the ship, all sultry sibilance.
âTa-daa!â cheers the Doctor.
Hannah Gordon is in a separate sound booth. âShould I be getting more roused there?â she asks over the loudspeaker.
âI donât think so,â says Nick. âJust keep it honey-voiced and seductive.â
In the gallery, artist Lee Sullivan crosses his legs. âI donât think I can take much more,â he says. âI may have to leave the room. I never found myself attracted to a spaceship before!â
In the studio, Sean Biggerstaff is fidgeting with his headphones. âItâs very strange working with a sexy, disembodied voice in your ear,â he says.
âI canât see any downside to that,â muses Paul.
âHey, thatâs me youâre talking about,â replies Hannah in a sexy, disembodied way.
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An invisible spaceship,â smiles Lalla. âSuch a brilliant idea from Douglas.â
âAnd now we have an invisible spaceship on audio,â adds Paul.
âDouglas would have laughed at that. Itâs just so marvellously perverse.â
âShall we go and explore it?â
âOh, yes, letâs exploreâŠâ
#doctor who#eighth doctor#8th doctor#big finish#shada#paul mcgann#lalla ward#john leeson#andrew sachs#james fox#susannah harker#sean biggerstaff#hannah gordon#doctor who magazine#what poor k9 ever did to deserve a kick up the circuits is anyoneâs guess#you meanie paul
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psych commentary 2x02
SF KK JRr DH, but I swear I'm hearing another voice that is too high for SF, not a big enough chest, & it doesn't have the same timbre/fry as JRr, & not even close to the tight yet smooth quality of DH, & the speech patterns/habits/accents are different. This person is not mentioned on the DVD. I don't think it's Andy Berman. The other likely one would be Chris Henze I think.
finally did a dinosaur
Every year we should do a feature film movie. This is jurassic park on our budget
1/1000th more scruff, he's at his wit's end
You can see why he's head detective.
Obscure lines from obscure movies. I love them
they upped the special effects for This One Episode
"how hard can it be to solve these things if the clues are lit up"
the shooting is in vancouver, the writer's room is in LA
"the pen is drawing for me, what's even going on"
there are minimum four things happening here
*getting caught watching* *laughing at their own show, good*
[gus] is so disappointed in his man...
they did like fifty different sketches of the dinosaur
Gus has a regular full-time job
"we are going to do a mini version of every one of my favourite 80s movies"
My man did so much research for this, & he knew the bite marks bc he'd taken a picture of himself in the jaws
"Hows the cast?" 'James will literally make up lines to entertain YOU'
hear them laughing when they see shawn "looking for the room"
City of talent
Doug DeVette, named after [his] friend, Dough DouVet
DH: I wasn't enjoying that cupcake
The wet bar is from the next episode bc psy vs psy was aired out of order
Smartest person ever, but has hoels in his knowledge
A wacked wombat
idc abt the controversy! I want Gus! He is smart!
four minute Dule scene they sadly sadly had to cut it down
Supposed to be almost pitch black & then the light in his eyes JRr: I played it for you man! Post: We'll colour correct this for you man!
SF: Steal his whole thing & you're expecting to give it to you just right there
SF: Any time you have to open something, it's always the most impossible thing to open. You have the bone density of a 90 year old grandmother
This was supposed to be the opposite of the university, all high tech, but it looks like someone's garden shed with spider webs, bones, & armadillos. (& ojai peaches)
KK: The giant lettering on the side that we had to light up just in case you missed it Me: How stupid do you think we are? (I'm very stupid, actually)
Great transition
THE NETWORK WANTED TO SUBTITLE THIS GUY!? I mean, as a hard of hearing person who also has adhd (audio processing issues), I do struggle to understand ppl with accents I'm unfamiliar with sometimes, (makes me feel so racist,) but I just have the captions on for everything.
This man gave them handmade greeting cards & SF a beaded bracelet? That is so nice!
Wrecked the car this episode : (
Once again, heaviest gate in the history of gates Network: Why so heavy?
*can't think of the movie* Dule Hill was in that one!
DH legit fell down that hill *everyone laughing* DH That hurt when I got up
Stunt driver, sound stage, stunt driver, hitting a tree, spin around (Gus doesn't do that later seasons, he does a nine point turn.)
Ernest Jackson
Arguing physics while being shot at
"this is what happens when you have a one year old while you're writing your script"
I like all the cops watching him on his streak
JRr: There was one take where Tim came in & got both Ethan AND Robinson wrong. He created a completely new nam, first & last. SF: Efirmsimolinus Junior was the name, oddly enough. I hate being hoh without captions
Exposition. "We're fooling you right here!"
SF: Who decided that if Corbin was going to sit in the purple chair & have the purple curtains, that he should be wearing the purple shirt, next to the purple painting? He's having a purple moment right there. He should be reading a Prince magazine.
HS: I know feelings Commenters: *cracking up*
Visual Effects! JRr's fave. Great job Tim.
*metal hitting metal sound effect* KK: What is it hitting? JRr: Watch & belt buckle? SF: Bone
The trex skull was paper maché, they had to NOT break it with the shovels & brushes
obviously fake smoke
SF: I guarantee if you watch csi, law & order, you're never going to see "I just discovered a dinosaur" *cut to the floor with clothing & tools scattered on it, panning up the bodies of Shawn & Gus* KK: This was another... controversy, a little bit, the Of Mice & Men run JRr: Well so was the post-coital positioning
Shawn has been carrying his Lenny forever. Finally! The opportunity to get it out!
Almonds too. SF: You actually learn something on this show every once in a while
SF: James, when I sent you the script, I remember this very clearly, you sent me an email back that simply said "Stop analyzing my threat" & I'm like "Thank you" [sweet voice]. & the thing that I do truly, truly love about you is you always pick out my favourite line from a script that I'm most proud of
keeps opening it like something different is going to be out there
SF: The rule is, Henry always has to call at the most inopportune moment CH: He's just down for a pleasant walk on the docks (thinking about an unsolved murder) SF: He thought he'd take the purple shirt out &... KK: give it a spin "He always calls to get something back or have Shawn pick something up" "We should have given him a fishing pole"
They just had so much rain that they wanted to film outside apparently SF: They called me like "Hey we want to film this on the pier" & I'm like "I don't care I'm fine"
KK: I think the girls are excited about going on this adventure
where WERE they hiding when Sullivan walked them out here!? "Clearly comes from the woods. Henry found it too"
First time someone interrupts the breakdown
One was Taupe & one was Grey
Roger Deacon btw is not the guy from queen buried here
JRr: After seventy four takes of this, I did one where I was a velociraptor, & that's the only thing that got printed SF: Matheson put it in his cut KK: I'm still trying to wrap my head around that JRr: & I touch Dulé & [Gus] becomes a velociraptor SF: It was six minutes of *velociraptor noises: Grauughgh, eaign, eaign!* & then he touched Dule & it's like *velociraptor noises: wroAGHghhhhh* *everyone laughing* JRr: & that was when we learned that we need to be more careful about what was being printed
DH: Between the locks, & the fence, & the raptors "this was our most controversial episode of the season"
*aren't sure if it's forcing the other to dig or etting credit*
Zippy the dinosaur Gus: His name would be Jerome
SF: There SHOULD be a reason for each episode to happen, somebody learns something, something changes in their life, & this is the moment where Lassiter can accept a hug from Juliet.
Lassiter: Oh what do I look like! (one of the commenters): ... Mr Bean
Undercut it with the walk away quickly
JRr, in a funny "sexy" voice: Oah! I must have ridden my ~motorcycle~ to the house
you didn't do a very good job of it because I didn't know for AGES that shawn had a motorcycle! Then again, I was only watching the occasional episode with my mom if I had time when she had it on.
JRr: & they never have a jacket filming, so it's always this mad dash & in this particular case I believe I ended up with something,,, suede
"You could take the motorcycle lessons we've been offering for years now" JRr: Oh yeah "I feel like the authenticity could be..."
Another controversy on the Shawn intervention
GET OUT!
The freak out dance at the end!
SF: gjiblin KK: *gkiblin SF: No he likes when I call him dgiblin
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Capturing Timeless Memories: The Benefits of Vancouver Wedding Videography
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VMF Winter Arts brings Land and Light to the City February 16-26
The dark and dreary winter days are about to get brighter as VMF Winter Arts returns February 16-26, 2023. Transforming downtown Vancouver into an interactive open-air gallery and celebration of public art and entertainment. Produced by VMF (the team behind Vancouver Mural Festival), the free, 3rd annual festival brings together local and international public art with live experiencesâincluding music, tours, talk, dance parties, food and drinkâto connect, reflect and celebrate our city and its diverse communities.
VMF Winter Arts 2022 - Hub - Photo: Credit VMF/Gabriel Martins With the theme of Land and Light, VMF Winter Arts 2023 is bringing together art, technology, and celebration. Light becomes a creative force in the city and an invitation to consider the relationship to the landâas stewards, settlers, immigrants, visitors, and guests. In the hands of artists, light becomes a medium to illuminate, transform, and share their individual and collective visions for a shared future. Over the festivalâs 11 days, free art and entertainment can be discovered along the VMF Winter Arts route from the Vancouver Art Gallery, along Burrard Street including Bentall Centre, to Canada Place. The festivalâs central live celebration site will be the Winter Arts Hub. Located at ĆĄxw???n?q Xwtl'e7Ă©n? Square (formerly known as the Vancouver Art Gallery North Plaza), the Winter Arts Hub offers an inclusive, free, family-friendly outdoor space featuring a licensed bar, rotating food trucks, interactive art, and a covered festival stage featuring daily live performances. Additional art can also be experienced while enjoying the Robson Square Ice Rink next door. New this year is VMF After Dark, a series of late night pop-up parties in a fully-transformed creative space at Bentall Centre. Dubbed the Bentall Centre Gallery, the site will host art and a licensed all-ages NFT Gallery and Lounge by day, then transform into a 19+ event space on weekend nights. Each of the five ticketed After Dark parties will feature entertainment curated by a different group from the local music scene, providing festival goers with an opportunity to continue dancing after the nearby Winter Arts Hub closes for the night. The festivalâs public art highlights will include laser light animation, augmented reality, sculptures and more by local and international artists. At the core of VMFâs values is a commitment to supporting and showcasing diversity in all its forms. Through art and events, VMF creates inclusive experiences that connect and reflect our cityâs many cultures and communities, while inviting all to participate, regardless of background. This commitment is woven across Winter Artsâ visual and performance artist line-up and programming. This winter, multimedia artist Tafui will curate Present, an exhibition bringing together audio, visual and spoken word artists. Through laser animation and live performances, âPresentâ will tell stories that highlight the creativity of the African and Caribbean diaspora.
VMF Winter Arts - Blanketing The City - BC Place - Photo Credit VMF/Gabriel Martins Blanketing The City: Lighting The Way is the continued evolution of the Blanketing The City series with acclaimed xwm??kw?y? ?m (Musqueam) weaver and designer Debra Sparrow. This February, iconic landmarks across the cityâincluding BC Place and Canada Placeâwill once again be illuminated with large-scale light displays featuring transformed Coast Salish weaving patterns. Adding to the Winter Arts experience will be a range of special programming including daily Guided Art Tours across downtown, a Curator Talk, plus more to be announced. âVMF holds a vision of Vancouver as an international destination to celebrate art that lights up our downtown core. Our Winter Arts festival brings top local and international art and artists together with food, music, live performances and a West Coast vibrancy to create a unique experience that welcomes all to celebrate and connect.â - Andrea Curtis, VMF Executive Director Visit winterartsfest.com details about VMF Winter Arts 2023. Read the full article
#artists#arts#BCPlace#exhibitions#festival#installations#LandandLight#MuralFestival#vancouver#VMFWinterArts#Winter
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Light, Sound And Music Is Everything You Need; Get It From Audio Visual Company In Surrey
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There are several occasions and events where you need different audiovisuals gadgets and devices. However, you are clueless as to how to go about it. Besides, the equipment is so expensive that buying it is out of the question. Even if you can afford it, you cannot buy it because it is used once in a while and storing, and maintaining becomes difficult. In such a case, you need to look for a dependable rental service.
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You can rent out for short and long duration.
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LEON PATRIZ: GRAVITY SEASON
Gravity Season â Leon Patriz Release Date: January 21st, 2022
Track Listing:
1. David Bowie in Hollywood 2. Summer Solstice 3. Stellar Day 4. Eddy Currents 5. Gravity 6. Autumnal Equinox 7. Carry On 8. Island Hopping 9. Winter Solstice 10. Planetary Perturbations 11. Conic Sections 12. Seasons 13. Vernal Equinox
Leon Patrizâs new album, Gravity Season, is not just another record; itâs an experience. The music is relaxed and takes the listener on a sonic journey throughout its 13 tracks. Many of the songs are named after planetary and astronomical changes, creating soundscapes that reflect these events, keeping with the seasonal theme.
The Vancouver-based artist follows a relaxed atmosphere, with instrumental music prominent. Cosmic electronic elements and spatial synths fit together seamlessly with his guitar arrangements. Fitting the definition of indie rock, Gravity Season showcases various experimental sounds that are explored throughout the entire project.
Recorded and mixed at home after moving back to the East Vancouver neighborhood he grew up in, this project is Patrizâs fourth studio album. Written with the intention to be a soundtrack for an imaginary crime thriller, it took an unexpected turn into what it is today.Â
The album truly takes us on a journey, from one track listening to Patriz singing about having no friends at 29 years old, onto the next feeling like youâre in an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Gathering inspiration from Fripp & Enoâs Evening Star and the works of Nietzsche, it is clear that the albumâs influences donât take away from its unparalleled exploration.
Listen to Leon Patrizâs Gravity Season, out now everywhere.
Written by: Phöenix Lazare
Gravity Season by Leon Patriz
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Audio Visual in Vancouver | NDS Integration
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