6 Degrees of Fan Geekdom
Sep. 4th, 2007 03:37 pmSo, I'm friends (or at least More Than Acquainted With) author Jon Blum
jblum, through a mutual love of Doctor Who. Jon of course went on to make his fannish appreciation into a genuine career, co-authoring several official DW tie-in novels with his wife,
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Later I found out he was a friend of Jim Vowles
jvowles, my friend and occasional apartment mate in college.
And of course Jim was friends with both Jon Kilgannon
ksleet and Marc Sachs
electroweak who did the Mystery Anime Theater 3000 back at Otakon, and who produced the marvelous webcomic A Miracle of Science. They also were gracious enough to say that the little fanfics I did based on their comic didn't completely suck.
What I didn't know until this weekend is that Marc was the mad genius behind the computer effects in Jon Blum's epic Doctor Who fanvid Time Rift. Mind you, this was back in 1993, where the idea of computer effects in a TV show were limited to the likes of Babylon 5. The idea of doing it in a no-budget fan production was on the verge of insane.
So I'm privileged to know a great many creative people, who also know each other. Now if I could just do something worthy of their own efforts.
Later I found out he was a friend of Jim Vowles
And of course Jim was friends with both Jon Kilgannon
What I didn't know until this weekend is that Marc was the mad genius behind the computer effects in Jon Blum's epic Doctor Who fanvid Time Rift. Mind you, this was back in 1993, where the idea of computer effects in a TV show were limited to the likes of Babylon 5. The idea of doing it in a no-budget fan production was on the verge of insane.
So I'm privileged to know a great many creative people, who also know each other. Now if I could just do something worthy of their own efforts.
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Date: 2007-09-04 08:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-09-04 08:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-09-04 08:53 pm (UTC)...who was one of the first people I met online, turned out to work at Waldenbooks, and who introduced me to the folks who do the parody skits at Farpoint and Balticon. And while at a recent shindig at their place, we discovered through casual conversation that they not only know Cindy (who used to room with my friends Bram and Brian -- though I only knew her and her then-hubby Andrew casually), but that one of them is in fact a cousin of these two brothers who we used to hang with at various Hunt Valley cons. I spent my 21st birthday doing shots with them. (The kid I was talking to wasn't even BORN when that happened...yikes!)
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Date: 2007-09-04 10:33 pm (UTC)In college, you were also cursed with having befriended myself, who went to school and was friends with Michael Giacchino, composer of the scores for, among others, Alias, The Incredibles, and Ratatouille.