Sunday, April 26, 2009

Jane's Addiction

Oh boy am I addicted to downloading mp3s. I just downloaded Jim Gaffigan's new album "King Baby" for $5 (yes, five bucks!) off of Amazon, plus I'm downloading 3 free mp3's from the iTunes store. As of now I have 3952 items, 10 days 8 hours 57 minutes and 36 seconds, or 16.75 GB of mp3s in my iTunes.

I just love music. I'm addicted to iTunes.

I was talking to a regular customer about music, iPods, and such and I happened to mention, "I think I have about 16 GB of mp3's in my iTunes" and her jaw dropped. Well, yes that's alot but why again do these people have 80 GB iPods?

Well, movies. Okay, movies and TV shows. I've only got one full movie, The Dark Knight, on my iTunes along with 6 short video clips of free things I downloaded from the iTunes store (which I should probably delete right now to save space).

I just always have this urge when listening to the radio, a DJ, or a YouTube video to find out what the name of the song is so I can listen to it whenever I want. And I don't just listen to it. I learn it.

The other sad thing is that I also love buying CD's. I hated cassettes. I'd always been excited in the early 90's when I would see an infomercial for a compilation album on TV and they would mention you could buy it on 8 cassettes or 3 CD's. I always thought it was some futuristic medium to listen to music. "Wooowww!! I wish I had a CD player!" For some reason back then, my parents didn't see a need for one. That's why I was extremely excited when we got a huge stereo system with a cassette tape deck, mic hookups, radio, record player, and CD player.

But now, I just love having a CD in my hand. I love the feeling of opening it for the first time and the adrenaline of waiting for the 1st song to play once I pop it into my CD player.

I've always been so intrigued with music. It's been a huge part of my life so everytime I hear a song, no matter what genre, I can't help but listen to the structure of it. The bass line, the drum beat, the guitar solos, the lyrics, the chorus, the verses.

So, that's my addiction.

Monday, April 20, 2009

A Package.

I can't get Justin.tv to work... Oh well. I got a package in the mail today. It's from Tennessee and I can't think for the life of me think of what it might be. Oh well. I'll open it soon.

So I've been reading up on the Twitter updates from the agents in LA and NY. They seem to be having a blast! LA's first meeting was in some kind of house. It looked interesting. NY looked more awesome. They held their first meeting in a banquet hall or something. It looked real nice and fancy. I wish I could've gone there.

Okay, time to broadcast on Ustream since I can't connect to Justin.tv. My viewers are playing around with the font colors and stuff. It's kinda funny. Okay bye!

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Fiesta Movement

I feel so behind! I'd been checking out the Fiesta Movement page and found that almost everyone has created or tweaked their current blogs to revolve around the Fiesta Movement.

Wait...wait. What am I talking about, you say? I'm talking about the contest I joined back in the middle of March. This contest topped it all in my opinion. 100 "agents", they called 'em, had a chance to test drive and promote a 2011 Ford Fiesta for 6 months. Free gas. Free insurance. It's just you, a free car, and a mission each month to go out and promote the vehicle.

But the agents sounded the most interesting of all. Ford wasn't looking for TV celebrities, nor were they looking for the common people of the world. They were looking for top notch social networking internet stars. They needed people that could tell a story to their following online of their adventures and experiences with the car, no matter what they be.

Tia told me about the contest in February but I was still a bit iffy of the whole thing. We had to create a 3-5 minute YouTube video explaining yourself and why you would be a good agent for the Fiesta Movement, along with filling out an application online. There were about 10 videos already "favorited" on the site and after watching them I felt a bit nervous. How could I create an awesome submission video in the time alotted? The videos were good!

Then it hit me. Remember these videos?























Champura had helped me with these videos. I thought they were pretty awesome so I got him to join me on this mission to become an agent. We went and created the best video I'd ever submitted to YouTube. Take a gander.



It took about 2 straight weeks to prepare for. I had to get up early on my days off to record, get my business speech class to help record, stay up late on Skype calls, and drive my sister everywhere so I could get all my recording clips in as quickly as I could. It was quite a relief to have it finished that I almost forgot to actually apply for the contest.

As the deadline started gaining, fiestamovement YouTube vids started accumulating. 300...400...500...all the way up to almost 600 videos submitted by the deadline. In all there were about 4000 submissions, including straight applications without a video. This got me extremely nervous. Only 100 agents in the United States were going to be picked. The percentage was getting lower and lower by each passing day.

March 30, 2009


Watch live video from Jane? on Justin.tv
I was one of the first ones to be called!

We were going to have a training conference in Austin but that shortly after got cancelled due to the small amount of winners in the southwest region of the US (there were 3 of us down here) so they told us to choose another conference region. I chose Seattle. I'll be leaving May 1 for the 2-day conference and flying back May 2. I know the conference is going to be awesome but I still don't know what all to expect and what will be in store for me in the next 6 months!

So look forward to it! YouTube, Justin.tv, and Twitter are going to be my main mediums for this adventure. The car is awesome and I can't wait to meet others sharing the same experience!









Have comments/questions/concerns regarding me or the Fiesta Movement? Email me at jane.ds.tv[at]gmail.com. Thanks!

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