| About Galactic Studios |
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| Written by Bob Alexander |
| Tuesday, 17 November 2009 00:00 |
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In 1974, I bought a Super-8 movie camera. My family and I made live-action movies (spoofs of TV shows and some original stories), several stop-motion animations (Little Green Junkman, Time Trek, Diplomacy, and The First Men in the Moon), and documented family vacations. Lacking modesty, I credited the movies to Galactic Studios. The logo consisted of a photo of the Whirlpool Galaxy with the words "Galactic Studios" taped to it. Also in my youth, I built electronic kits. I assembled a Heathkit clock and a Heathkit H9 terminal to use with my SouthWest Technical Products 6809 computer. Nostalgic for the smell of melting solder, I recently started dabbling in electronics again. I need containers for my electronics projects, so I have ventured into woodworking. The more I build with wood, the more certain I am that I should not quit my day job. Finally, any untalented hack can take pictures with a camera. I'm proud to say I qualify. In short, I've embarked on several projects that attempt to coax some form of artistic expression from my technically-inclined brain. The results are presented here for your perusal. |

