Sunday, February 1, 2015

Into Madness - An evening with Chris Lott

 Chris Lott


So I recently had the honor of sitting down and talking with Composer and all around Renaissance Man, Chris Lott.

I came to know Chris and his work after watching Jeffrey Reddick's short film 'Good Samaritan'. Chris had composed the score for 'Good Samaritan' and it had really piqued my interest, so I decided to learn more about him and his work. After getting to know Chris, I realized that not only is he very talented, but he is also quite a nice guy.

 I had originally planned on blogging a review of his album 'Into Madness' which is available on Bandcamp, and which is amazing by the way. But then I thought, why stop there? Why not go ahead and get to know the man behind the madness? So that's exactly what I did. I asked Chris a series of questions:



---Interview with Chris Lott---




D. R. Acula: Why do you compose, and what drives you to create? What is the fuel for your passion?
 Chris Lott: To create a landscape within music, to be able to help tell a film's story better than the visuals. That to me is fun to do. I love being able to create something new and original.

D. R. Acula:  I just listened to 'Into Madness' - it's a concept album that tells a story. What influenced you to write such an album, and how did it come about?
 Chris Lott: I will sit down just about everyday and make new songs or sounds, about three years ago I made a song I was really proud of. Unfortuantely I was not working on any films at the time, so the piece was just sitting there. I came up with the idea of making an album where it tells a story through the music. Kind of like a soundtrack, only there is no movie.
It took three years because around that time I started getting more films in to score. So, the project had to be shelved for a little while. Then last year, I felt it was time to finally finish it and bring it. The response has been great about it.

D. R. Acula:  Any future projects that you are working on? If so, care to divulge any info about it?
 Chris Lott: Well, I do have another album I just finished. It should release sometime in February on Bandcamp. I have a World War II documentary that I am going to score, that should be interesting because that is outside of my normal genre.
I am also finishing up a short film directed by Ruben Pla (actor in Chemical Peel, and Big Ass Spider!)


D. R. Acula:  How long have you been composing?
  Chris Lott: I have been doing this for over 11 years now....I feel old.

D. R. Acula:  How many projects have you worked on, and would you care to mention each one?
  Chris Lott: Yeah that is too many to count haha. You can go to my IMDb page and look there:


D. R. Acula:  Of all your compositions, which one is your absolute favorite and why?
 Chris Lott: They are all my favorites. Each one has it's own reason why I love it.  Dark Tales was great because it was a anthology film that director Gerald J. Godbout III and I created. I was able to create four different styles of score for each of the films.
Chemical Peel was great because I finally got to work with a longtime friend and some of my compositions were recorded by truly talented violinists. That was great.
Good Samaritan was great because not only did I get to work outside of my normal style, I got to work with Jeffrey Reddick (creator of Final Destination and Tamara) and the film had Rainn Wilson in it.
So each film I have scored I love. I love the people I work with.

D. R. Acula:  What software is your canvas to create your compositions?
 Chris Lott: I use FL Studio 11. For my big orchestrations I use my Complete Composers Collection from East West. I also have a HUGE selection of sounds I have gathered and made myself over the years. So 11 years worth of sounds hahah.

D. R. Acula:  What is a non-music influence for you?
Chris Lott: Stories or books would be the best answer for that.
  
D. R. Acula:  What are your musical influences?
  Chris Lott: Different film composers are my influences. Their music will strive me to create something new and different. To think outside of the box. I will hear a new style and then I will think...time for me to try and top that.
Plus, I will listen to other people's music and will give me inspiration to write a screenplay. I am working on a horror script now and I am listening to the I Still Know What You Did Last Summer score by John Frizzell. Fanstastic and haunting score by him. Really underrated.

D. R. Acula:  When you compose, how do you get in the mindset to do so? Does it happen naturally, can you just jump right in, or do you have to prepare yourself in a certain way?
  Chris Lott: It really depends on the project. I have worked on alot of films where the director and I have long phone conversations about the style of music and will run through different kinds of music before I get the film. Then there are times when as soon as I get the film I know exactly what the story needs. 
 
 D. R. Acula:  What are some other ways you channel your creativity besides music?
  Chris Lott: I like to write. I'm not the greatest at it, but I like to write screenplays or stories. I have a novel I have been working on for a while now, that I am kind of stuck on hahaha.

D. R. Acula:  I recently watched a music video you made that involved stop motion and gaming consoles. What influenced you to create that?
  Chris Lott: I was sitting around one night and made a sort of upbeat dance/alternative track. I got the idea in my head for a music video to put on YouTube of an 8-bit animation. Sadly, I cannot do animation. So, I started asking around to some of my friends and they also did not know how to do that style of animation.
I sat there trying to think of a way to do a music video and I looked over at my game collection and then at my iPad and remembered I had a stop motion app on there. Then the idea struck me, make a stop motion video.


 D. R. Acula: Creating stop motion is a trial of patience. How long did it take you to create the video?
  Chris Lott: The song itself was made in one night. The video however took only two days to film. I sat up stairs in my office for several hours playing with the controllers and creating this elaborate story of the Wii Remote bully. It was fun.
 
 D. R. Acula:  What hobbies or pursuits do you partake in that don't involve creativity?
  Chris Lott: I enjoy working out and going to the gym. I LOVE playing video games. I will sit down and play the old 8-bit NES from time to time.
I also collect model Christmas villages. I have been doing it for a long time now and it has grown into quite a little town.

 D. R. Acula:  What food or dish is your favorite?
  Chris Lott: Now that is a question that is hard to answer. I dont really have a favorite. I really like alot of different foods. One of my more favorite dishes is my fiancee's pizza rolls. She hand makes them with egg roll wraps. When she first made and I saw these things I turned my nose up at them, until I ate and man is it good.
Tacos are also up there hahaha.


 D. R. Acula:  If you're going to turn the TV on, what will you more than likely watch?
  Chris Lott: I'm really diverse when it comes to T.V. I have alot of stuff on my DVR right now. I recently watched Backstrom and fell in love with it. I have the show Supernatural. Just got into Sons of Anarchy. I also have the Matt Damon drama Promised Land on my DVR. I could even sit down and watch Milo and Otis for the hundreth time.

D. R. Acula:  Patriots or Seahawks?
  Chris Lott: Neither..I like the commercials.




---End of Interview---


I want to thank Chris for doing this, and I must applaud his work on the 'Into Madness' Album.



There are many ways to connect with Chris, or explore his realm of art.

You can listen to and buy 'Into Madness' on Bandcamp:

You can find Chris' SoundCloud page here:

Check out the YouTube page for Chris:

The IMDB page for Chris:



You can follow Chris on Twitter:

You can 'Like' Chris on Facebook:



Thursday, December 4, 2014

Orion EFT-1


UPDATE: 6:53am est

"No Go" on on the original 7:05am est launch time- Reports of a boat being too close. Stand-by.

UPDATE: 7:06am EST
New launch time is 7:17am EST

Update 7:10am EST
Launch on hold - there was a Ground Wind Violation due to a gust of wind exceeding the safety levels.  Standby by for new launch time.


UPDATE: 7:24am EST
All Holds Removed - GO-GO-GO

UPDATE: 7:31am EST
New launch time to be awaited - as based on wind. - Orion is on External power - holding for wind.

UPDATE: 7:45am EST

New Launch time of 7:55am EST

UPDATE: 7:52am EST

Another Hold on Launch.


UPDATE: 8:15am EST

New Launch time of 8:26am EST


UPDATE: 8:23am EST

Aborted - Hold

UPDATE 8:30am EST

NASA is planning on cycling the fuel valves 5 times... they did not properly close during the last launch countdown. Over an hour of launch window time left.

I'm going to lay in my bed and watch under my cover. - Good night :)

UPDATE: 9:30am EST

 Launch postponed until Friday, December 5th, 2014



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If you are into space exploration as much as I am...

I would imagine you are pretty excited over this Orion launch taking place this morning.

The Orion will delivered into orbit by the powerful Delta IV Heavy rockets.

Today is only an unmanned test flight...

But the result and info gained will be instrumental in the upcoming planned manned mission to Mars.

History is made today!

Click the mission patch below to watch a live stream of the launch:


http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/



The graphic below is an overview of what NASA hopes to accomplish for this test flight.

http://www.nasa.gov/orion/


Unmanned test flight today... One day manned mission to Mars.




Wednesday, December 3, 2014

The Curse of Oak Island


There is this show on the History Channel...

You may or may not have heard of it...


If you haven't heard of the show... and you havent heard of Oak Island...

Then are you in for a treat.

The show is a great introduction to one of the greatest mysteries left on Earth.

Oak Island - An island along the Southern shore of Nova Scotia, Canada, which has been the subject of intense treasure hunting over the course of the last 200 plus years. Oak Island is home of the famed "Money Pit" which was discovered in 1795. In 1803, excavations reached a depth of 90 feet, and a stone was found with strange carvings which are believed to be translated as "Forty feet below, two million pounds lie buried."  Shortly after the discovery, the "Money Pit" flooded with sea water that is believed to be channeled via a tunnel system to keep out would be treasure hunters. 

Over the past 200 years, many people have tossed their hat into the ring trying to uncover, unearth, and solve the mystery. Including John Wayne,  and a young President Franklin D. Roosevelt. But no one to date has ever done so. 

Legends of Oak Island claim Pirate Treasure lies beneath, or perhaps that the Knights Templar left something hidden there. Some say its the lost manuscripts of William Shakespeare, perhaps a viking ship that crashed and was buried, or maybe a Spanish Treasure Fleet Ship. Mystery and speculation are in no short order when it comes to Oak Island.

The show 'The Curse of Oak Island' follows the story of two brothers Ricky and Marty Lagina, who have dedicated their time, money and passion in order to embark on a 'once and for all' quest to discover what lies beneath Oak Island. The Brothers, as well as Oak Island resident and Treasure Hunter Dan Blankenship, were inspired by the January 1965 issue of Reader's Digest magazine, which featured an article on the Restall family's work to solve the mystery of the so-called "Money Pit."

One of my favorite things about the show is that the brothers are going about discovering the secrets of Oak Island in a very real manner... They aren't running around screaming and baiting in viewers with silly gimmicks. The brothers and their partners seem to really want to do this, and do it right, and genuinely get to the bottom of things... No pun intended. This is one of the reasons I never miss an episode.

The show also covers an excellent scope of the Oak Island history and theories, and it's a nice medium to learn about the history of the island. While I do know what I consider to be a fair amount about the Island, I have learned things from the show that I wasn't previously aware of... Which is most excellent, since I'm planning to write a (fiction) novel that may have something to do with Oak Island, so any and all information that I can get is much appreciated. 

So if you have a interest in history, exploration, archeology, mystery and great television, check out this show.

'The Curse of Oak Island' airs on Tuesdays at 9pm EST on the History Channel.

You can also watch full episodes online. Just click the link or the photo below to visit the History Channel page for the show.



http://www.history.com/shows/the-curse-of-oak-island




Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Dear Santa


An aspiring and talented actress named Adra Janean is competing for an extraordinary chance to meet legendary Casting DirectorLindsay Chag and gain career boosting exposure. With our help, she has a great shot at achieving this.

She performed a #HolidayJournalEntry monologue written by author me for https://www.tentsquare.com and did an awesome job.

Your view count will help her video rise in TentSquare ranks, securing her spot in the top 10 performances. Any help, such as viewing or sharing the video, would be very helpful. Then on December 13th, members of TentSquare will be able to vote on their favorite performance every 24 hours, and the winner will get a chance of a lifetime:

$200 cash, consultation with Lindsay Chag, two actor badges for the TentSquare Fest™ where the monologue performance will be played or performed live if actor chooses, entry to TentSquare Awards™ in NYC 2016.











Thursday, October 30, 2014

TAMARA






Yesterday October 29th 2014 Jeffrey Reddick and co-writer J.D. Matthews published Jeffrey's first book titled 'Tamara'.  

Yes, the very same Jeffrey Reddick who created the Final Destination Franchise...

It hasn't been that long since my last blog about this massively talented individual. 


So... Tamara... 

Tamara is a book that's based off the 2005 classic cult film of the same name.  


I haven't seen the film.  BUT... I have read the book :)

The description from the kindle page is as follows:



Intrigued by the description. Come on, High School really sucked for me...

When the book became available for purchase, I grabbed it at the first opportune moment.


I didn't actually get to settle down and start reading it until about 9pm... 

Thought "Hey... read a lil... and let it soak in and pick it up tomorrow" ...Yeah I'm a lazy reader.

I read the first 4 chapters and put it down.  "Cool deal" I said to myself. "Liking this so far."

I go off on my merry way, it wasn't long... I peered over to my phone... I grabbed it and opened up my Kindle App and started where I left off... I couldn't resist...

Line after line... chapter after chapter... 

It flowed, it vibed, it entranced me.  

I read through to the half way mark... I promised myself I would put it down and go to bed... But I couldn't... I wouldn't...

It was as if... 'Tamara' herself, had me under her finger.

I finally finished reading it as the sun was getting ready to bust over the horizon. 

"What a book... What an ending!"  I marveled in thought.

There are moments of terror, and moments of suspense, moments that make you empathetic and compassionate, you really "feel" for this character...

There is humor, I found myself chuckling out loud more than once.

The dialogue is nicely done, as each character talks you get a sense of them being their own person. Which doesn't always come through in literary works... It did so superbly in 'Tamara'  

There is action which grabs you and carries you along for the ride.

By the time it was over, I felt like I had personally been on this journey that had just unfolded before my eyes. 

Which was glorious, since it is based on a film... and I haven't seen the film... I wondered how my experience reading this book would turn out...

I must say, that I didn't need any knowledge of the film... Everything was complete, the story was there and I felt emerged in this world.

But I can't help but wonder... Whats the film like?


While there are several links to 'Tamara' placed inside this blog already, you can either click the link or picture below to visit the amazon kindle page for the book.


http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OYU2GCC


While I do affirm that this is a great book,
Don't take my word for it... 
Discover for your self.

I leave you with the book trailer:



   

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Mobsters, Monsters & Nazis



My latest blog is a special treat for you and for me!


I got a very special glimpse at the cover of Mobsters, Monsters & Nazis

 Which is the latest work of:

Author Dan O'Brien and Illustrator Steve Ferchaud

It's not every day that you get to be one of the few people to see a cover before it is revealed to the public at large. So when I got home from visiting relatives over the weekend... and I spied with my eye this cover... waiting in my inbox... I was ecstatic!

Dan O'Brien is an excellent writer and his past works have been a testament to his skill with the pen.

Mobsters, Monsters & Nazis is a six-story illustrated series that will launch on Halloween, and run to Christmas before it concludes. 

If you have enjoyed Dan's work in the past, you will not be disappointed in his future. If you like noir, pulp, Lovecraft, and detective fiction... then this is a series worth checking out... I mean just look at the cover below... a nice throw back to those serials of the golden age of dime store comics. 


It is available for pre-order starting today, so be sure to grab it and spread the word!

You can pre-order it for only $2.99 by clicking on the cover below or by following this link:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OE781J2


And now... without further ado... I present the cover for:
Mobsters, Monsters & Nazis


Isn't that cover awesome?! Yes!