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Unexpected…

I just got a heartfelt hug from Guillermo del Toro.  Recipe: Time, Attention, and remembering “who do you want to Delight”.

Tomorrow night: Invited to the wrap party of a $200 million film that I had the honour of making costumes for… after my house league curling final game.  My life is so bizarre, interesting and amazing.

My 10 year old self would be so very proud of what he’s made of himself. :)

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OK. We have clearance to tell you what film we were working on!
PACIFIC RIMGuillermo del Toro - DirectorRelease: Summer 2013 
We can’t tell you what we made for them (quite a few things we made actually) but we’ll be sure to show you more of our work when the film comes out in summer 2013!
The Kink Engineering Crew and the Ego Assassin Crew worked together on the project and we are forming a small collective specific to film costuming for future projects (more on that later)
Exciting… now the waiting begins for the big screen debut.
Pacific Rim - Synopsis: “When an alien attack threatens the Earth’s existence, giant robots piloted by humans are deployed to fight off the menace.”
Pasific Rim - Cast Highlights:- Idris Elba - as seen in The Wire- Ron Perlman - as seen in Hellboy- Charlie Day - as seen in Always sunny in Philidelphia 
(via Pacific Rim - IMDb)

OK. We have clearance to tell you what film we were working on!

PACIFIC RIM
Guillermo del Toro - Director
Release: Summer 2013 

We can’t tell you what we made for them (quite a few things we made actually) but we’ll be sure to show you more of our work when the film comes out in summer 2013!

The Kink Engineering Crew and the Ego Assassin Crew worked together on the project and we are forming a small collective specific to film costuming for future projects (more on that later)

Exciting… now the waiting begins for the big screen debut.

Pacific Rim - Synopsis:
“When an alien attack threatens the Earth’s existence, giant robots piloted by humans are deployed to fight off the menace.”

Pasific Rim - Cast Highlights:
- Idris Elba - as seen in The Wire
- Ron Perlman - as seen in Hellboy
- Charlie Day - as seen in Always sunny in Philidelphia 

(via Pacific Rim - IMDb)

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Great episode of back to work this week.  After much talk of apple products and computer stuff, they get on to the topic of preserving your company’s culture.
Back to work Episode 59: Brains all the way down
As the head of a small but growing company I fight with the issue of keeping the culture of invention, enthusiasm, customer service and quality as we add employees, increase our administrative burden and start dealing with bigger projects and customers.  
For example we are half way through our first large scale costume making project for a big budget feature film - it’s awesome, terrifying and rewarding… but has also resulted in the sudden need to colaborate with another company, outside designers, outside suppliers, and have all staff on deck while simultaneously trying to meet our regular customers’ expectations.  Not easy.
But the rewards will be felt by more than just us.   The business will be more secure with a bit more money in the bank so we should be less prone to going out of business (bonus if you like our stuff!).  Our customers will also get access to all the amazing technological innovations that we’ve been forced to put together to make this project fly.   Finally, we’ll come out the back end of this project with a better system in place to absorb this sort of sudden workload without disrupting our normal work flow - so there will be less chance of orders being delayed down the road.
So the timing of the podcast could not be better, since we’re definitely adding people to our community and culture, and I’ve been given a good framework to think about that from the episode.
It’s an exciting time, and anyone who is at all involved in running a project or business should be listening to the back to work podcast.   It certainly makes for a LOT of learning and thought provoking while I keep my hands busy making the latex stuffs.
Also… it was great that Merlin could not help but put a little cameo by Razzledazzle in at 1:12:45 - I jingled my keys a little (in my head) for him.

Great episode of back to work this week.  After much talk of apple products and computer stuff, they get on to the topic of preserving your company’s culture.

Back to work Episode 59: Brains all the way down

As the head of a small but growing company I fight with the issue of keeping the culture of invention, enthusiasm, customer service and quality as we add employees, increase our administrative burden and start dealing with bigger projects and customers.  

For example we are half way through our first large scale costume making project for a big budget feature film - it’s awesome, terrifying and rewarding… but has also resulted in the sudden need to colaborate with another company, outside designers, outside suppliers, and have all staff on deck while simultaneously trying to meet our regular customers’ expectations.  Not easy.

But the rewards will be felt by more than just us.   The business will be more secure with a bit more money in the bank so we should be less prone to going out of business (bonus if you like our stuff!).  Our customers will also get access to all the amazing technological innovations that we’ve been forced to put together to make this project fly.   Finally, we’ll come out the back end of this project with a better system in place to absorb this sort of sudden workload without disrupting our normal work flow - so there will be less chance of orders being delayed down the road.

So the timing of the podcast could not be better, since we’re definitely adding people to our community and culture, and I’ve been given a good framework to think about that from the episode.

It’s an exciting time, and anyone who is at all involved in running a project or business should be listening to the back to work podcast.   It certainly makes for a LOT of learning and thought provoking while I keep my hands busy making the latex stuffs.

Also… it was great that Merlin could not help but put a little cameo by Razzledazzle in at 1:12:45 - I jingled my keys a little (in my head) for him.

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