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Embrace the Good Bad idea

Embrace the Good Bad idea

💡Part IV of The Edinburgh Cycle: five unlikely and useful things about creativity I learned from performing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe The Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The world’s largest arts festival. Where such talents as Stephen Fry, Emma Thompson, Craig Ferguson, and Robin Williams (?!) started their careers. A quarter

By (required field) Productions 08 Mar 2025
Find (and nurture) your shoulder devils

Find (and nurture) your shoulder devils

💡Part III of The Edinburgh Cycle: five unlikely and useful things about creativity I learned from performing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Making anything is frightening. If you make something, it’s going to be looked at. And people might say mean things about the thing you made. And about

By (required field) Productions 01 Mar 2025
Gather your restrictions

Gather your restrictions

💡Part II of The Edinburgh Cycle: five unlikely and useful things about creativity and project management I learned from performing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe So last week I talked about how I use (manipulate?) the Dunning-Kruger effect to motivate myself at the beginning of a project, and to then

By (required field) Productions 21 Feb 2025
Finessing Dunning Kruger

Finessing Dunning Kruger

Part I of The Edinburgh Cycle: five unlikely and useful things about creativity and project management I learned from performing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe So I decided to produce a cabaret show. Which I had never done before. And I decided to sing lounge music in it. Which I

By (required field) Productions 14 Feb 2025
Refer this newsletter, get a goodie

Refer this newsletter, get a goodie

💡SPECIAL BULLETIN I am happy to be writing this newsletter for such an interesting group of people such as yourself. I would like to be writing for an even larger number of interesting people. And I figure interesting people like you know interesting people like you who aren't

By (required field) Productions 07 Feb 2025

The Edinburgh Cycle

When you look at your own life, oh my gosh, so much stuff has happened. Almost every day, you experience something that you carry with you forever. Sometimes it's a boon, sometimes it's a limp. And these incidents often occur in clusters, bunched together by time

By (required field) Productions 06 Feb 2025
Conquer fear of failure with experiments

Conquer fear of failure with experiments

Well, it's late January, and the New Year's Resolutions are starting to decay like Julian Glover at the end of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Resolutions can be fragile. They are often big changes, with only one "win" state. Everything else is "

By (required field) Productions 31 Jan 2025
Why did the robo-taxi cross the road?

Why did the robo-taxi cross the road?

On a recent trip to San Francisco, my brother and I took a Waymo driverless taxi to get to and from a restaurant. I found the experience smooth, seamless...and oddly puzzling. So let's talk about robot cars and whether they truly are automated harbingers of a coming

By (required field) Productions 23 Jan 2025
Like denial, but creative

Like denial, but creative

I’m locked in a beef with Sir Ridley Scott, director of such classics as Gladiator, Thelma and Louise, and Alien. Particularly Alien. He, of course, has no idea we are in conflict. Nor should he care. But aware or not, he and I have a fundamental disagreement. About the

By (required field) Productions 16 Jan 2025
The (quarter) year in review

The (quarter) year in review

Happy New Year to you. So glad you made it. So far, I've launched over a dozen of these newsletters into your inbox. About a calendar quarter's worth, on a (mostly) regular cadence. And now, as 2024 fades in the rearview mirror, is the last quarter

By (required field) Productions 03 Jan 2025
A spark from a Flame

A spark from a Flame

So much of life seems to creep up on you. Even the stuff you know is coming seems to suddenly jump out of the bushes. You startle, and think "Where did that come from?" In this jenga-tower world stacked of interrobang-flavored blocks of Jell-O, it's rare

By (required field) Productions 19 Dec 2024
Animation escalation

Animation escalation

I've mentioned before how sound can add depth and heft to an animation. And I just realized that sometimes the animation then needs to respond to the sound. When they work together, it gets so tasty... I'll show you the example that showed me, after the

By (required field) Productions 04 Dec 2024
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Creativity. Technology. Occasionally monsters. With jokes.