Tuesday, November 1, 2011

The Real Vulture



This blog was initally intended to display the free food that randomly pops up around Champlain College campus. After years of training, and a little help from a few colleagues, I have become somewhat of an expert at being at the right place at the right time. So if you are hungry, like I always am, this should help you become a Champlain Vulture.

Note - The key is to walk in like you work there. Your chances of scoring free food will be higher if you come at the end. This way, people will be less likely to question your motive.

Below are examples of previous dining experiences. Some may give you stomach aches later on in the day.

October 31, 2011 - Aiken Morgan Room 5:15PM

Misc. fruits, mediocre springrolls, chocolate ice cream and various sprinkles, cheese and crackers, fried chicken and some brown mushy stuff that I cannot tell what it is...

October 20, 2011 - Hauke Conference Room - 8:19PM

Large amounts of prosciutto, porkchops, sea bass, and various greens and vegetables

Monday, September 19, 2011

Who are you?

Hello good friends,
Most call me Thomson. Others call me Tom, but that's not my actual name. I am from the small town of Trumbull, CT. It's right next to the ghettos of Bridgeport. But for now, I'm stationed in a cozy apartment in downtown Burlington.
I am just another film student who thinks they know, but really have no idea. It's what I'm trying to do professionally. Deep down inside, I'm a big camera nerd with a love for pretty looking images. So naturally, camerawork is my focus. Whether it be a narrative or commercial, I want to experience everything about the production aspect of filmmaking.
Beyond the arts, I am quite the homebody. This is where I spend my time honing my juggling skills. Besides that, I'm always exploring the digital music world. I use to follow a lot of jammy-type bands and music festivals but the professional path has taken over. Now I just find myself sitting inside a film festival.

Feel free to check out this short compilation I shot over 2 days sitting in the woods. It was mainly a test to try to utilize natural lighting, and make the trees look good on camera.

If you like what you see, take a look at my latest short film, Adelaide.
I am currently working on my senior thesis film. We are still in the pre-production stages at the moment. Hopefully, it all goes well...
This is our script writing conference from the past weekend. A photo by me.


ENJOY!