So aside from the annual fake update, a lot of things have been going recently. I'm sure most people are in the dark, so time to shed a little light:
After spending a few weeks completely unemployed (which sounds a lot worse than it is. In my business being unemployed is like having summer break for teachers, it just means you're in between projects) I did in fact land a job with Discovery Channel. Specifically, I'll be one of the videographers/production guys they call on when they have a project in my area (DE, PA, NY) and I'm on the list for when they need folks to go overseas (woo!). Granted it's all commissionary but that gives me time for the other jobs I'm on.
Can you say TV Pilot? I think you can, and I'm pretty excited to be working on one. More info on that as I am allowed to give it.
I've also been a writing fiend, currently collaborating on not one, but two different scripts; both which are great stories that I was honored to be asked to help with.
Have you heard of Theater Revolution? If you're in the Philly area you will soon, which is something else I'm very excited to be a part of and plan to flood everywhere with info on as I can give it.
What am I missing.... OH! Most importantly, I've begun the "Great 09 Wedding Extravaganza". It was kicked off in March with the wedding of my brother Matt Morton and his lovely wife Tab. There are plenty of pics of this floating around, and for the record (in case you can't tell,

) it was a 'Renaissance Theme' and I am in fact in my family colors(kilt). Takes a real man to wear a skirt. Check the pics, it was a beautiful ceremony, disregard any pictures I look drunk in.
Wedding number two was this Saturday, when my
other brother Morgan married his now-wife...er...Morgan. I'm sure THOSE pictures will be up soon enough, and I filmed most of the reception as a gift so I'm (all to apparently) not as drunk. Both were good times, and I've proven that even with a bum knee and a bruised ass(see: ego) I can still limbo like a champ.
I think Dina and Rob are up next. 2 down, 4 to go...oye...
So that's life over here. Jaunts all around the east coast, good times, just the way I'd want it.
Before I go, I wanted to share something that was both funny and devastating to my perception of my childhood. According to the following video a "friend" sent me, good ole' (Uncle) Walt Disney wasn't very creative in his early years. I loved Robin Hood too...sniffle...
Disney? Creative? Pfft.I don't care what she says, it was different times back then, Disney has more than fixed it's problems. I still like Brer Rabbit.
