Thursday, July 16, 2009

Another fun acting experience from the Art Institute of Seattle

See me here goofing around in another fun music video!
WOOHOO Art Institute of Seattle!!

he Last Shadow Puppets - Standing Next to Me (Fan Video)

Music Video that I recently acted in

Here's a little bit of girl power for you to enjoy!

http://www.filmbaby.com/films/2947



Recently took part in the music video production of Kit Dylan's Arrieta: Suffocated!
I played the Coffee shop barista! :>

Genres: Music >> Rock :: Gay & Lesbian :: Drama >> Love & Romance

Synopsis

"Suffocated" by Kit Dylan Arrieta is based on a true story of two lovers (women) breaking up over a third party's romantic involvement with one of the lover's cheating soul. The music video is lyrically-driven and represents various emotions one would feel over a lover who embodies such manipulative, deceitful, and cheating personalities in what was supposed to be a committed relationship. As suffocating, hurtful, and unhealthy the relationship was, the music video illustrates how the broken-hearted evolved from such sloppy standards.

Additional DVD Features:
Production Stills
Storyboard Comparison
Special Thanks
DVD Credits

Additional DVD Package:
Kit Dylan Arrieta's album single "Suffocated", which includes songs from her debut album "Cry on Cue".
1. Suffocated
2. Cylon 8
3. Girl Next Door
4. Saving Grace

Cast

  • as herself: Kit Dylan Arrieta
  • female lover: Zoe Kim
  • male lover: Aaron Wheeler
  • extra: Chericka Ashman
  • extra: Dejonna DeMarco
  • extra: Dennise Larson
  • extra: Loreena Lewis
  • extra: Alex Nguyen
  • extra: Beverly Parengit
  • extra: Laura Rohrbacher
  • extra: Melissa Shaw
  • extra: Ricky Joey Thatsanavongsa

Crew

  • Director: David Thanphilom
  • Producer: Kit Dylan Arrieta
  • Production Company: Dylan Records
  • Art Director: Liza-Monette C. Balana
  • Director of Photography: Lauren E. Sayoc
  • Gaffer: Ricky Joey Thatsanavongsa
  • Copyright: Dylan Records

Careers I'm exploring

I have recently decided to change the focus of my career goals! Add me to the list of young hopefuls changing careers in order to establish new improved opportunities in our current economy.

Looking into:

Teaching
fashion
journalism
freelance writing

Continuing to pursue:

Creative outlets such as performance-acting film, theatre, tv, music and dance
University programs- advancing education-looking into internships
Volunteer opportunities within Seattle Washington

Ways to find happiness

Finding happiness is not a mystery....life is open to you, if you are open to life!! <3
Live, love, laugh, and dream!

You Will Need

  • More sleep
  • The willingness to help others
  • A grateful attitude
  • Strong social ties
  • An exercise program
  • Fun plans
  • And lowered expectations
  • Spiritualism (optional)

Step 1: Get more sleep

Get more sleep. Studies show that people who get 7 to 9 hours of shuteye every night are happier and healthier.

Step 2: Be kind

Commit random acts of kindness. Those who do report feeling more content than those who don’t.

Helping the neighbors and being active in community activities also has been linked to a happier life.

Step 3: Count your blessings

Count your blessings. Writing down five things you’re grateful just once a week boosts your feeling of well-being.

Make peace and reconnect with estranged family members and forgotten friends. The happiest people are the ones with the strongest social ties.

Step 4: Exercise

Exercise on a regular basis. You’ll be jollier—without the stomach rolls.

Step 5: Plan fun events

Always have something fun planned. Research shows that anticipating something pleasurable, like a vacation, often brings more joy than the actual event.

Step 6: Relax about money

Stop being mad that you don’t have more money. A bazillionaire isn’t any happier than the average joe, provided that average joe makes enough to pay his bills.

Consider attending religious services, if you don’t already. People who do consistently report being happier than those who don’t.

Step 7: Lower expectations

Lower your expectations. Focus on appreciating what you have rather than yearning for what you don’t.

Studies show that happy people are less likely to catch colds and make more money than their sad counterparts.