Well, the machine finally belched the documentary on a DVD. I learned heaps about the film-making process, and even a little about tea and Japanese. Mainly, I’m glad that it’s over and I can return to my persuits in programming and video encoding. However, I have some questions about spumux (the mysterious subtitling program) and will do some dabbling.
I’m currently working on compressing the 1.7GB MPEG2 stream (which is just over a half-hour) into something more web-friendly. I’ll let you know when I get that done. Keep in touch, baby; let’s do lunch!
Wednesday was graduation, and I got to say goodbye to all of my students. They were really happy to see each other again, and took loads of photos. My school also does a memory album not too different from a year book, and a few students asked me to sign.
This month will be pretty slow for me, not a lot of responsibilities. No classes, so I’ll have time to plan the next term’s lessons and get things in order. However, there is an English camp at the start of spring break, so I’m looking forward to that. (I went last year, too - you know it’s a sign you have a long blog when you start giving internal links)