Tuesday, July 28, 2009

News 13 Image Spot

This is the Mack daddy of promotions. Once a year we do a news image promo. The image promo basically promotes our news product. It’s a big deal and this year was no exception. Dave, my comrade at arms, and I ran all over Western North Carolina collecting footage, we took a news truck out and did some time-lapse shots around downtown, we went on location with our news team as they worked, we even arranged a rooftop shoot with our news talent. In this video there’s a thirty second spot, a fifteen second, and a morning image spot. Enjoy!

Katie

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llLaVK3Rktk

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Promotions

Here's a spot I just did to promote a news series called: Person of the Week. It's a great series all about people doing good things in the community. This is the news promotion side of what I do.

Katie


Saturday, July 04, 2009

My commercials

Well, it looks like I won’t be buying that house after all. Things got hairy in the end. After I had my inspections done, we found that all the pluming and electric work had to be ripped out and redone. At first the seller was going to take another 5,000 off the price of the house, which was the estimated amount it would cost to fix the problems, but the bank didn’t want to loan money on a house that wasn’t livable because it was too risky for them. At that point the seller needed to make the repairs, but they refused. I don’t know what they will do, but it’s out of my hands now. I guess it wasn’t meant to be. Soon I’ll be out looking again. There are still plenty of houses on the market and prices are still going down. It’s still a great time to buy. So the search goes on. I’m lucky to have a really great realtor.

On a brighter note, work is great. I’m making commercials, both promotional pieces for the news and local commercials for retailers. I’ve attached links to two really fun commercials I did for a mattress store. I know mattress stores don’t sound very fun and exciting, but this owner is open to doing new and different things and he has a great local actor who writes his commercials for him. I produced these commercials and Mark Warwick is the actor in them and also the writer. Next time, I’ll share a news promotion I did.

Katie

Friday, June 19, 2009

Paul visits

Paul stopped by for a visit on his motorcycling road trip. We had tried once before to get to Mt. Mitchell last time he visited and like the last time we met with defeat. Before the road was washed out, this time it was too foggy and rainy to see anything when we finally got close. We beat the rain down the mountain and I still managed to snap a few pictures. Paul also helped me haul another load of bricks. Beware, if you come for a visit, I might put you to work doing manual labor :)

I may have jumped the gun in saying “I bought a house.” I should have said I’m under contract to buy a house. You’d think it was as good as bought, but in this case not so much. I’ve been going though paperwork for about a month and until yesterday everything was on track for me to close next Thursday, but in the inspection process we found some problems with the pluming and electric. The seller agreed to pay me the amount to fix the problems at closing, but the estimates came back higher than they were allowed to pay. So we had to take the money off the price of the house. Then the lender got all the paperwork and said, we couldn’t do that either the problems have to be fixed before they will approve the loan. So that’s where I am right now. I have to wait for them to fix the problems, get the house to pass inspection, and then get the lender to okay the loan. I’ll keep you updated and I’ll be sure to let you all know when I have actually “bought a house.”

Katie

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Bricks!

Mom and I just finished salvaging a gazillion bricks this weekend. There was an old brick house in Asheville that’s been torn down and is going to be replaced with new green condos. Part of making the whole project green is in recycling all the construction waste from tearing down the old house. They’ve had scrap metal people come in and take the metal recycling and they’ve opened the loose bricks to the public to take. When mom read about it in the paper, she got me out of bed and we hightailed it down there with the van and started loading up. We were amazed that there was only one other person there when we arrived.

As the morning wore on, more people came and went, but only a few stayed. Most people were ill prepared to haul bricks. They came in sandals with no gloves or tools, as if they expected a bunch of pristine bricks would be stacked in neat piles along the sidewalk where a valet would take their car and load it for them while they waited. Fat chance.

It worked out really well for me and mom. People would walk down to where we were and either see that there was more work involved than they were willing to do and just turn right back around and leave, or they would daintily scoop up a few bricks and not come back. It was like we had the place to ourselves. We made five trips back and forth and now I’m going to make a walled garden in my new yard and mom has a few landscaping things she is going to do around the house. It was backbreaking work and my arms feel like wet spaghetti noodles, but it was defiantly worth it.
Katie

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Rebecca is Getting Married!

For those that haven’t heard, my sister Rebecca is getting married. She met another professor while teaching abroad in China and they have decided to get married and live there together. They will spend this Christmas with his family and next Christmas with ours where they will have a second ceremony here in the United States. His name is Chun Xiao, but I call him Mr. Yang because I can pronounce that. He teaches art history and calligraphy and they met when he was taking a class that Rebecca was teaching.

I know you’re wondering what pictures of dew drops on leaves have to do with Rebecca getting married. The answer is- nothing. This was just a tomato bush that I planted and thought looked cool. If you want to see what Mr. Yang looks like, send me an email.

Katie

Monday, May 25, 2009

Photography Show at Green Sage in Asheville

My travel photography has found its way into Green Sage coffee shop in downtown Asheville. So if you’re in the area stop by and have a look. It will be up until July where it will be moved again into the Lobster Trap restaurant.

Katie

Saturday, May 23, 2009

I Might buy a House!


I haven’t been posting Chronicles lately because I’ve been busy looking for a house and I’ve finally found a good one. I've put in a bid and I'm set to close on the 26th of June. The house is little (around 500sq. ft.) but it has a full basement and sits on about a quarter acre of property. It’s inside Asheville city limits, but the dead end road it’s on is quiet…except for the trains that will rumble by on the tracks that aren’t too far away. I think this house will suite me well.

I’ve attached some of the pictures that were listed with the house. When I move in, I’ll take some of my own. I’ve been waiting, and bargaining, and probably even insulting people with my low offers for months now, but it’s finally paid off with this very good deal. Since I’m a first time homebuyer I’ll be getting $8,000 from Uncle Sam and with interest rates really low my mortgage isn’t bad either. Yep, this is a good time to buy and I’m excited to finally own my own home.

Katie

Friday, March 27, 2009

Losing Weight Gaining Hope

I got a promotion! On April 1st I will be moving from the news department at the station to the creative services department where I will produce commercials and promos.

On one of my last weekends working in news, I decided to shoot a story on my own. I profiled a family who were in the middle of a journey to overcome obesity and the personal trainer who got them started. I've attached the link for the video that aired here. Enjoy.

Katie

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

More from Rebecca

Rebecca sent more pictures. She says spring is starting to bloom around her. Rebecca stays in one of the apartments in the building on the opposite side of the lake pictured here. She really likes it over there and is thinking about going back again next year. She has to return home to renew her visa, but that might only be for a short while. She’s still working on learning Chinese and says she can ask for food and people understand her, but when she tries to speak Chinese to her students they just laugh.

Katie

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Pictures from Rebecca in China


Rebecca sent some pictures from China. This is the sunset on the campus she works at. She said she’s working up to getting herself in a photo, but it’s hard enough taking pictures of things. She’s studying a lot and sounds very busy, but I think she really likes it over there.

Katie

Sunday, March 08, 2009

The Quiet Fluffy Stuff

The best snow of the winter has come at the very end. Even late in the morning when I finally woke up the snow still layered each and every branch. Even though I’m not a fan of cold weather, I couldn’t help but get excited to go out and tromp around in the quiet fluffy stuff.

Katie

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Splashing in Puddles

First came the slush, then came the snow. We had a major snow storm that dropped buckets over the last two days. On the first day it snowed a little and it rained a little. Sam and I went for a walk and along the way we decided to splash some puddles. Never underestimate the power of puddle splashing to bring back your youth. There is something inherently thrilling about dirtying your clothes in the mud. I have to admit, Sam is a better puddle splasher than I, and I have to give my thanks to Sam for grabbing the shot of my moment playing in the mud. Next the snow.

Katie

Friday, February 27, 2009

Art in the Airport

From March thru July three of my photographs are going to be hanging in an exhibit in the Asheville Airport. Anyone flying in or going to the airport should check it out.
Katie

Monday, February 23, 2009

The Katie Chronicles

It was a great night for Oscar. Hugh Jackman was the perfect host, though I think my favorite part was the very end of the Barbra Walter’s Special where he did a lap dance for Barbara. People turned out for the Oscar party, despite the frigid weather, in some great costumes. The Champaign flowed and laughs abounded. Brian (in the suit and fedora circa Revolutionary Road) beat out everyone with 17 correct winners and Michael collected the razzy with only 2 correct. So till next year, get out to the movies and keep an eye out for future Oscar gold.

Katie

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Nice Day for a Picnic

We’ve been lucky enough to have perfect picnics weather, so Sam and I took advantage. We decided to have a nice long picnic in a field by Warren Wilson and wouldn’t you know there happened to be a guy practicing his spear throwing. That’s right I said spear throwing…only in Asheville.

Katie

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

A Quick Interview With Me

Interviewer: Aubrey Stevenson

1. I saw in your 'about me' section that you love anything Coldplay. Tell me how music influences your life and the one album you would pick to take with you on a hot air balloon ride!

I use music when I'm writing. It's like the video accompaniment just plays itself in my head. If I'm feeling good, a little reggae will have me bouncing through the day. If I feel bad, Tom Waits will commiserate with me. If I had to take one album with me, I'd say Coldplay's "A Rush of Blood to the Head." That's good for all occasions.

2. What are the most difficult and the most rewarding things about photographing animals?

The most difficult thing about working with animals is getting them to be still when you want them still and getting them to move when you want them to move. The most rewarding thing is getting the shot; because usually there's so much work and time that has gone into it when you finally get something good, it's really satisfying.

3. I see you live in North Carolina. Do you like living there? Why or why not?

I love Asheville and the mountains. I hate the cold though. I miss Florida and the humidity. It sounds insane, I know, but when you have dry skin and perpetually cold feet, a tropical environment is just what the doctor ordered. Asheville is a neat place to be. There are good people here. I have trouble staying put in one place for any length of time, but I'm trying.

4. What inspired you most when deciding to write your first novel?

I think being rejected from the master's program I had applied to was my biggest motivator. Most of the time when I set out to do something, I expect to get it. It's arrogant, but that's me. When I didn't get into the program, I just said, "fine, I'll do it myself."

The story idea came when I saw a quote from the bible about Nephilim and an interpretation about them being half human half angel. I was like, "I read the bible, and I don't remember that part." So I looked it up and there it was. I thought, "how cool is that. What would I do if I suddenly discovered I was half angel?" and the story grew from there.

5. I saw your short animated film. Very funny! Any thoughts about bigger film projects in the future?

I have a couple of ideas. I'd like to do a horror film. I've been wanting to shoot a feature for a while now, but it's all about the story. If you don't have a really good story, the rest is irrelevant. I'm in development now trying to flush out a script. I really want to finish my book first so I can move on and get to movie making.



Here's the directions:
1. Leave me a comment saying, "Interview me."
2. I will respond by emailing you five questions. (I get to pick the questions).
3. You will update your blog with the answers to the questions.
4. You will include this explanation and an offer to interview someone else in the same post.
5. When others comment asking to be interviewed, you will ask them five questions.

The Magic of Childhood

Being a kid is just magic. It’s a time when opening a peanut shell and finding a nut inside is like discovering a pearl in an oyster. In childhood stairs work better than slides and no matter how bruised your butt gets, going down them never gets old.
Katie

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Baby Brandon




Remember a while back how I said the two most difficult things you can shoot are animals and children? Well I must just love the challenge of it, because I had to go and tackle the children half of that feat. I was so excited that my trip down to Florida happened to be right after my cousin’s baby was born. I’ve never shot a newborn and I was ready to go all Anne Geddes on him. Brandon, the baby, had different plans.

The first night I was there, he couldn’t settle down and sleep. He also didn’t want to lay down, or be held in any of the ways I wanted him held. He would seem to relax and then when everything was in position, he would start crying. I did get a few nice shots that night, but it wasn’t nearly what I had hoped. Luckily I was able to go back the next day and Brandon slept through the entire shoot. I guess what I’ve learned from all this is that children and animals work on their own schedules and you just have to be patient enough to wait for them…that and catching them while they’re sleeping helps too.

Katie