The Year of 2007

This year was a fast year. Well, only fast because so many things have happened to me. Both good and bad.

I can honestly say that this has by far been the most interesting year of my life thus far. Below I will list a number of things in no particular order, that occurred. Links available when relevant.

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Started work at iNDELIBLE – position: Production Designer.

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Left iNDELIBLE for Next New Networks – position: Associate Producer.

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Default role became the main editor for Fast Lane Daily.

Began working massive hours with very little free time.

Shut down a few websites I had been running, focused on this blog.

Turned 24.

Lost a good friend at work. (Not death)

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Started a new tumblog site for my photography, ian3.net.

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Produced 4 episodes of Pulp Secret called Pulp Secret Live at Comic-Con 2007.

Grandmother passed away.

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Started an online show called Thrill of the Road.

Las Vegas to produce daily episodes of Fast Lane Daily at SEMA.

Los Angeles Auto Show to produce daily episodes of FLD.

Started working on a few new websites in my free time.

Started work on snowboarding/skateboarding show.


Lots of small things happened that I cannot remember, but the above are just major bullet points for this year. Some of you may consider my list small or pathetic, but to me, it means something.

I put together a short little video which should help summarize some key parts of this years work.

Have a happy new year! Lets all work to make 2008 great.

3 Responses to “The Year of 2007”

  1. ashley van dyke Says:

    Ian happy new year and great video!!

  2. Crayten Says:

    I wish I could make a year in review video of my life…. yea, nothing exciting happens to me. Good luck to you this year Ian.

  3. Becky Says:

    Hey Ian, I know this is probably a blast from the past but I found your page and wanted to tell you I love the video (a long way from the awesome little videos you made freshman year!), and your list of main events from last year is really cool! I pray 2008 is full of even greater adventures and good memories. (In case you are baffled by who this is, I knew you freshman year at URI, and am still good friends with Jon Miller).

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