Monday, February 2, 2009

Moving Forward With 8331

Dear All,
After a long time of keeping it on the shelf, I have moved to start on what I'm going to call, "8331." I'll never post anything, but if you want to know what's keeping me besides homework, it'll be 8331.
Next, I want to use this more and more, and I'll have to see what happens over the next few weeks to determine how I'll use it. Until then, I hope more people than just the wind comes by to visit. No high hopes though.
-Kevin Ordale

Sunday, November 16, 2008

The story continues

Anyway, it's been a while since my last post. So I left you off during my middle school years? Well basically, I went on to high school, and was never with the in crowd. I went to The Highlands School in Irving. It was run by the Legionaries of Christ, and so was super Catholic. Sometimes a little bit too much Catholic, which was something tha I thought I would never experience. However, during my jounior years, i met this freshmen who i become close friends with. Ever since I've met him, so much has happened to me, but one of those things was that my imagination exploded. His friendship allowed my creations to expand to another level. By the end of my senior year, I had a whole set of ideas that I wanted to follow. It was like there were these large rooms in my head where I could go with a new idea that i wanted for something. Within the room there would be this circling equation, and I'd just feed the idea in, and the equation would spit something back out. I was ready to write.

I spent my freshman year at St. Edward's University in Austin Tx. I went there because it labeled itself as a Catholic college. Unfortunatly, it was barely Catholic. They used the label just to get more kids to go there, instead of UT which was litterally down the street.

So after a year there, I left and transfered to UTA in Arlington. I have been able to live at home this past semester, and follow my dreams at becoming a filmmaker. However, I still yearn for the Catholic experience which I had similar to high school. And now ater only a semester, I don't know where I am going anymore. I don't know if I should be in film still, or if I should be in something else. I need help. I'm praying for help.



So before I go I just want to say what this site will be used for. It will be my blog for all things related to my film stuff that I will do with my personal time. And If I have anything I have done that I want to show you, I'll post it as well. I really hope that one day people will look forward to what I will do next, and I'll start with this blog. So next time we meet, it'll be over my new movie, Transformers: Live Motion. Thank you all for reading!

-Paul

Saturday, August 30, 2008

It Begins

Okay, so I like titles. Which is why the title here sounds so dumb. Anyway, I'm not into blogging or anything like that, but I feel like I need the space on the net for myself. Anyway, I've been trying to find a way to let people know what I've been doing, and what I plan on doing. So let me start by introducing myself. I am Paul Diaz-Arrastia. Don't let the name fool you. Sure it's long, and sounds Spainish, but that does not mean I am Spainish.

My dad was born in Cuba, and his family left when he was nearly twelve. He moved to Houston, then went on to Strake Jesuit, then Rice, then went on for another several years in med school and is now a well respceted Neorologist at UTSW here in Dallas.

My mom was born in Ohio if I remember correctly. Her dad, my Grandpa, was in insurance, and started a few bussinesses. Because of this, they kept moving and moving until they ended up in Kansas. although by this time, my mom had moved on from high school, to Baylor (not the one in Waco)(I'm not sure which), and then on to med school. She went on to become a Pediatrition, and once upon a time, had her own bussiness, but unfortunatly, it didn't work out, and is now working for a Pediatric group helping small children, mostly with major problems keeping them in the hospital.

It was thanks to my mom that I was able to come to writing this blog now. You see, she closely studied learning disabilities in children. When I was in kindergarden, and reading comprehension was a big problem for me, she had be tested, and I was discovered to have Desylexia, and boy do I hope I spelled that right. I hope this whole post is spelled right. Anyway, I went to Oak Hill Academy in Dallas, and was able to leanr Phenetic Phonix to get around my learning disability. But it was through my learning disability that I was able to grow and fuel my interests.

I grew up not liking to read, although I could get through on my own with a very good book. But I loved the learning videos because I learned so much better with them. I guess if you're looking for a story about now, I'd tell you that I did not grow up watching the normal super heroes all the time. Sure, there was X-men and the Transformers re-runs, but I never got to go to a comic book store and read my first Batman or Spiderman issue. So, I enjoyed creating my own superheroes. I loved pretending to be them, but it couldn't stop there.

You see, people kept telling me when I was young that I had a great imagination, and I wanted to share that with people. So I would often make powerpoints of one of my early superheroes, Jason Stone. He was an alien, came from a royal family, evil villan was a computer that sought to destory his family for his ancestors who created the villan long ago, kept the computer to do their work for them, only to have the computer rebel, and fail, until he rebooted several years later. Long story, but it was the gateway to what I wanted to do with my life.

-Paul