Buying, Gigging, Teaching, Meeting
It’s been one helluva week for the Joblings residence. We started the week by putting an offer on our first house which was accepted. During all the paperwork involved, we fitted in a visit to the NIA to see the artist they call Jamie Cullum. Friday morning was taken up teaching kids about animation. The week came to a close with the second Multipack meeting on Saturday.
Buying
I’ve come to that stage in my life when you realise you are officially a “grown up” and it’s time to start applying for a mortgage to buy your first real home. I’ve only been married for 3 months but it already seems like an ideal time to stop wasting money on rent and take the next natural step towards home ownership. Myself and the wife started looking around Walsall for a new home only a few weeks ago but we have already found somewhere that we both love, put in an offer seven thousand pounds less than the asking price and are now awaiting our mortgage certificate. All in the space of one week!
Now, most people I’ve been talking to have told me that buying your first house is one of the most stressful times of your life. I’m not sure how to take this. So far, its been quite stress-free. We are first time buyers so there is no chain on our side. The property we are going for is actually empty. The previous tenants part-exchanged with the builders so there is no chain on the other side. The estates agents told us that they are hoping for a move by December 2nd so that leaves us with 3 weeks until we potentially move house. We’ve already done the hard work with the mortgage application so hopefully the deadline is acheivable. Add to this the fact that I have the most organised wife in the world and I reckon we have a recipe for success. Fingers crossed for a Christmas in our new home.
Gigging
I’ve got to be honest - I haven’t been to many concerts in my life. In fact, I’ve (now) only been to two! So I’m not really in the position to compare the quality of these gigs with others. But I must say that those I have been to have been outstanding in my opinion.
My first concert I went to was Jamiroquai’s Wembley Arena gig during their Synchronized tour. JK put on an amazing performance (as you may imagine) and I would recommend to anyone who likes his music to try out any future gigs they have planned.
That second gig of my life belongs to Mr Jamie Cullum. When he started promoting his latest album Catching Tales the other month, I was straight on to Ticket Master to see if there were any gigs planned. As soon as I realised there was a Birmingham stop-off of his tour, the credit card was blown free of dust to buy some tickets for myself, the missus and some friends. It was probably the best £45 I’ve spent this year. His performance was second-to-none even with one of the least motivating crowds I’ve ever seen. He was dancing all around the stage, jumping and throwing his stool onto the piano keys - even his drummer decided to take his 10 minute solo all over the stage, using whatever he could for an instrument. Again, if you can book yourself on to the last few gigs of his tour - do it! It’ll make a great Christmas present that most would enjoy.
Teaching
My wife is an art teacher. Scratch that - my wife is a fantastic art teacher. So good, she has been made Head of Art within two years of teaching and looks to be unstoppable on her quest to make kids love art and design. The other month, she asked me to visit her school and teach some of her Year 8’s how to animate in Macromedia Flash. The curriculum is now attempting to introduce new methods in art and one of these methods focus on digital art. Lizzy thought this would be an ideal opportunity for me to use my knowledge and show kids what they could actually create with a little time and thought. The course will last 3 weeks and last Friday was the first lesson. I used the time to introduce the kids to computer animation and to start thinking about what their animation would consist of. I decided to showcase some of the amazing artefacts submitted on The Greatest Story Never Told to give them an idea of the level you can go to, as well as the different styles that can be implemented such as thick-outlined cartoons, detailed Photoshop created artwork and interaction with real-world video. The second half of the lesson was spent storyboarding their animation. Next week, I will show them the basics of drawing in Flash and how to break up their characters/objects into different layers for easier animation.
Meeting
Six weeks after the previous gathering, the Multipack met again in Birmingham with a much stronger attendance yesterday. I arrived about the same time as Trev and the Two Toms and after the obvious introductions (and buying of rounds) conversation was soon underway about Google Maps and Yahoo’s alternative. We were still a couple of people down but conversation was pretty intense and we covered a lot of interesting topics such as the monopoly of Google and Microsoft (including a lot of MS-bashing along the way), blogging, preferred serverside languages and the inevitable launch of IE7. It was also agreed that their should be a design competition for the upcoming Multipack website (details coming soon) which can be judged and discussed at the next meeting, which nicely coincides with Christmas. So if you fancy joining us for a merry xmas lunch in December (which should be Saturday the 17th), you know you’re welcome. (The venue is still in discussion so keep checking the Upcoming schedule for the official venue.)


November 13th, 2005 at 10:38 pm
Eight-year-olds learning Flash! Holy-moly. Impressive. Those animations aren’t the nicest stories in the world! I’m suprised some of them didn’t get upset! haha. Bet they all laughed at the yellow-thing making the fart noises. Quite nice animation, but what is that teaching our kids - two-wrongs don’t always make right, but they fucking kickass (literally). The the girl looked extremely depressed, least you’re preparing them early for the real-world! Show them some Joe Cartoon violence, or Star Dudes - the Star Wars stories in short flash format, or Weebl & Bob and MAGICAL TREVOR!… everyone loves Magical Trevor… OK Sharn’t go into that now!
The Multipack meeting was really quite good. Fast paced with a lot of topics covered. You forgot to mention the ending topic… There looks to be a huge amount of information contained in the group about a large range of topics. This should be good.
Two gigs in your life… I went to two this WEEK! September had the best though, a gig on the 14, 16 and 18th. None planned (at the moment) for December, but come January I’ve got another three! 17,23,28, a little more spread of this time!
Good luck on your mortgage, renting sucks, such as waste of money…