Star Wars Fan film: Dark Vengeance Lightsaber test

This is an effects shot that I worked on to test some new software that we are using in New Media Technology program. I shot this test video on the roof of the LaGuardia computer building. I am planning on shooting a Sci-Fi fan film with some of the students in our program so I figured that I would try out my Jedi skills. I think the shot turned out pretty good for my first attempt.

The software I am using in this test shot is called EffectsLab Lite and it was developed by FXHome.com. The program is a visual effects tool that is in many ways very similar to After Effects, but with not as steep of a learning curve. The entry level package is pretty affordable at about 110 bucks. The more advanced versions, Effectslab Pro and Visionlab Studio, run from about 150 to 500 bucks.

My main problem with the software is that there is no current intel-mac version. As a result Winona, my Macbook Pro, runs Effectslab slowly. The company says an intel version is on the way but I think they won’t release a universal binary until the next full release. They software currently is available for Windows XP and Power PC based macs. I am not sure if a Windows Vista software version is ready. I haven’t paid much attention to that because if someone is using Vista chances are that they have more pressing issues.

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His first Knicks game

2 Knicks Tickets = $160

2 Knicks throwback jerseys for father and son = $103

1 program, 2 foam fingers, and 2 Knick hats = $42

Food for 2 (cotton Candy, hotdogs, sodas, french fries) = $50

The look on my son’s face as the Knicks beat the Warriors 106-97 at his first basketball game = Priceless

Jonas' first Knicks game

It was the most fun that I have had in years watching sports.