The hard part, of course, is programing character movement so they just don't stand there. This will be the last thing I learn, I presume. Meanwhile it's all more static than it should be but with each new piece I learn more programing skills, and this is the point. Here, I'm learning in public. What a concept.
I deliver my marketing lecture today. It's always informative, truthful, revealing and tends to discourage those who aren't very serious about becoming screenwriters. They see how long the odds of success are.
Really getting down to the wire.
It's clearer now what the summer rhythm will be:
- Downsizing. I want to get rid of 75-90% of what I presently possess.
- Alice. Learning more refined programing skills.
- Continuing composition on the chamber opera.
- When the score is done, likely not this summer but later, begin planning and executing the Alice animation.
What an exciting project I've fallen into. This should keep me off the streets for some time. I like that. I'm best when distracted from the various impending worldly disasters. Singing as the Titanic goes down, I suppose. Beats whining.
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