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RK Webisode 1 of 4

posted in Funny, Music, Uncategorized, blog, film Monday, March 30, 2009

 

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I am very excited going into week two with Relient K.  They are legit dudes.  All of them have made me feel welcome and have been patient with me in getting my shots, and interviews.  I try to stay clear and not distract them in their recording process.  They think so much into what they do, and don’t need another guy just making their time in the studio that much more difficult.  Well, I pumped out the 1st webisode and was stoked the band and manager liked it.  Nothing makes me want to work harder, than when a client gets excited about my art, and what I do.  I am thankful for the chance and opportunity to show them what I can do.

I am staying across the street from Ethan Luck and Josh Hernendez.  Again, more good times.  It has been so awesome just meeting new people and seeing old friends.  Hanging with Chelsea and Hannah, and hoping to see my Chatty friends.  While staying with Brent Okuley, we had a tornado warning.  The sky was so beautiful as it transformed from light to dark.  We packed up some stuff and went into the crawl space under the house.  Then just hung out, listened to sirens, the weather beat down, and the forecasters on the radio.  He brought 3 guns, lights, radio, and some other goods.  I brought my computer, harddrives, and camera.  OF COURSE.  Brent is a cool guy.  He is into military like I am.  It is cool meeting others who share the same views and interests.  He also tour manages and does sound for Underoath.  Again, rad freaking guy.  Its been a blessing being able to stay there.

Well here is the 1st webisode.

 

Well be looking back soon as I will be posting more webisodes.  

To my friends and family.  
I love you and miss you.

Cale Glendening

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Support Jered Scott!

posted in Art, Music, Photography, blog Wednesday, March 25, 2009

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My buddy Jered Scott recently shot the album cover as well as all the photographs in the booklet.  They are rad to say the least.  Go check out the album and give it some support.  It will make me happy as well as him, as well as MXPX.  Ethan Luck also plays some guitar in one of the songs so that is a plus as well.

Btw, Relient K job is going well.  Getting some footage and really concentrating on getting quality stuff.  Audio is definitely something I am working on as well.  It has been bro hangout since day 1.  Record some, long lunch, play baseball, football, frisbee…..hahaha having a blast.  Hope everyone is doing well.  Will update with some studio updates soon, so keep checking back!

Go buy the CD!  Don’t talk, do it!

Cale Glendening

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Relient K

posted in Music, Travel, blog, film Wednesday, March 18, 2009

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It seems as though I was just getting settled in California when I got confirmation on a new job.  This past week I found out I will spend the next 3 weeks(starting this Saturday) in Nashville, Tennessee.   The project will be the making of Relient K’s next full length album.  They will be spending a 4th week in LA, so that will be cool to come back here and finish it up.  I am very excited to be a part of this.   Three weeks in the studio with some awesome guys and even more, some very talented musicians.  Relient K was actually one of my first concerts to attend.  Funny how things work out.  There will be a web update each week, along with a few 30 second teasers.  The “main event” will be a 20 minute piece, documenting the entire process.  This is such a good opportunity, I can’t wait to get started.  It leaves me speechless at times to see God still providing in this shattered economy.  I am so very thankful.  Much love and thanks to Ethan for passing my name along.  Means a lot.  

Please go check them out, you will dig!  You can listen to their music HERE

Cale Glendening

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CIY 2

posted in Lighting, Photography, Travel, blog Saturday, March 14, 2009

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At the end of the two week shoot at CIY, I conducted a photo shoot of the crew.  The house we shot in was breathtaking.  It was built a very long time ago.  Most of what you see in the photos was what was originally built in the mansion.  The shoot took place while dark outside, and this house had basically NO lighting.  Just small lamps.  It was so tricky setting everything up in the dark.  Some rooms from the photos actually had no light in them period.  I tried to be as creative as I could in the time allowed.  The crazy thing is, I had just over 2 hours to get in and out and be done.  I hate feeling rushed, but I still feel I got some pretty decent shots.   I would love to go back and shoot there.  Probably about 8 more rooms in that house I could’ve shot in.  Let me know what you think.  

 

Eric

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Jon

 

MD and Wifey

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Derek

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Crew

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Thanks again.

Cale Glendening

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Farewell Muskogee

posted in Thoughts, blog Thursday, March 05, 2009

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Well the time has come for me to say goodbye.  And just as I try my mind goes blank.  I am beyond excited about the opportunity God has given me to go back to California and do something with the talents he has given me.  There are so many things I would like to say to all of you but I honestly can’t find the words.  I was almost finished packing when for the first time, my heart pulled a quick on me.  I realized just what I am doing.  My heart is beating so fast at the moment.  Soon I will wake up and not see my brother.  I wont see my mom for lunch and tell her I love her face to face.  I wont see my gifted and inspiring friends at community on Tuesday nights, and I wont see one of my best friends every night as we bare these monotonous doldrums together.  I wont  get to see my grandmother in her worst times and give her strength of my presence.  Ha, I don’t even get to say goodbyes to a lot of people here, and those at school.  Btw, AJ and Bebb, I am so proud of you guys.  Chad, get your pilot license soon and come pick me up! (BTW Chad you still have my Band of Brothers box set!).   You know this seems very pessimistic, and I apologize.  I want you all to know I care about you more than you know.  Anyone that semi knows me, knows this is my dream.  You would all be disappointed if I actually didn’t go(Thanks Brett for the encouragement in my decision).  I have worked relentlessly ,it seems, to achieve a sense of admission in this world of entertainment.  I have worked hard at every opportunity God gave me.  Now a guy named Ryan Downey is giving me that chance to conquer my fears, my hesitance, my confidence as an artist.  I know everything happens for a reason, and I promise I won’t let any of you down.  Isn’t it weird how something so good can also bring such pain?  I have worked so hard in pursuing my calling.  Then God blesses me with what I’ve been praying about for so long.  Yet it comes along I have the audacity to question it and contemplate?  Sorry I got off subject, my brain does that sometimes.  Anyways, please keep in touch.  You guys play a large role in what inspires me.  Your encouragement heats my core and creates a chain reaction of overflowing intransigent  determination.  Before I break, I want to simply thank you all for your support.  I am thankful you all understand why I must go.  Please pray I have a safe trip, I get settled in with good roommates, and find a church I can call home.  

 

Family and friends…When I say I love you very much and thank you….you know I mean it.  I will miss you all.  See you later.

 

Cale Glendening

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Japan

posted in Photography, Travel, Uncategorized, blog Monday, March 02, 2009
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Well let me just start out by thanking God for giving me the opportunity to travel and experience other culture. Anyone that knows me, knows how much I have always wanted to travel. Let this not be the end, not by a long shot. This will be a long post, so feel free to read nothing I say and just look at the photos. It is all good. I don’t expect you to read my ramblings.  Experience driven posts do no justice to the feelings actually felt.

It seems so hard finding out where to begin, so I might as well start at the beginning. The 13 hr flight to Japan wasn’t near as bad as I thought. I watched 4 movies and 3 episodes of The Office. I also played battle ship, mini golf, and hangman. Each seat had it’s own screen, and everything was free. Movies, tv, games, music…etc. It was convenient to say the least. We landed in Tokyo and even though it was around 2am back home, my eyes were wide open soaking in everything. One thing I noticed quickly was that there are a ton of germaphobes here. A lot of the Japanese were wearing masks. Although it makes sense, those masks really don’t do much at all.

We got to our hotel and made it up to our rooms. First, you walk in, put your key in the little slot next to the door, and it turns the room lights on. Then you notice the Japanese art, the bidet(Which actually violated me once. Another story in itself!), robes, sandals, and a fridge full of interesting Japanese food. Each room also had a tea maker and tea. It was all stowed away, very nice and neat. Best part about the room. EVERYTHING was controlled by a little night stand next to your bed. The radio, alarm, every light, dimmers, and even a “do not disturb/service room” button which when pushed lights up a little digital screen on the outside of your door. Amazing! I took a photo of a few of them. I sure wish I had one in my room!

Night Stand

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No Orion in my first room. : (

Yes there were insane about Hello Kitty

Well that night I went down to the bar and had myself an ORION. I have been looking forward to drinking some Japanese Orion for a long time. It is the best!

Next day we woke up, had an interesting breakfast, and then drove an hour to another airport where we flew into Okinawa. Btw, the Japanese flight attendant uniforms are amazing. So stylish. That morning we read the same airline we were taking that day and same flight to Okinawa put 40 people in the hospital the day before from bad turbulence. I was a little on edge. Went through Japanese customs and saw our plane. What a monster, holy crap. Inside the plane they had these big monitors. We watched us taxiing, taking off, and landing from some cameras outside the plane. Very cool perspective. Unfortunately, out of the 300+ people on the plane, someone had a heart attack sitting directly across from us. He was conscious the entire time, but you could tell he was in much pain. They hooked up a defibrillator just in case. I have no idea if he made it or not. I pray he did.

3 seats, 7 seats, 3 seats. My word.

We got to Okinawa, got our rental car and off we were to our new hotel. Our car rental place was underneath this restaurant located in a huge tree. It was massive. Well we got to our other hotel the beds were basically sitting on the floor. Tiny room, tiny bathroom, tiny everything. Which leads me to my next observation. EVERYTHING is small here. I laugh everytime we drive, because the cars, vans, trucks, buses, are the smallest things I have ever seen. My arm span is easily wider than the majority of vehicles on the road here. I could seriously sit in the passenger seat and adjust the driver’s side mirror!!! It is so comical! No wonder they can’t drive when they come to the states. Not used to driving a tank! Well, they had an Orion machine next to my room, so I was happy with that. Dinner was interesting. Based off looks, I didn’t want to eat anything, but I did of course and it was awesome. Breakfast, not so much. Fish in my eggs, with something crunchy….sure I will try it for the cultural experience, but no more for me. I have probably spent more on food than anything. I am all about trying to try new things, and experience the local fair. I am in Japan, why would I not try their delicacies? I have eaten things like Japanese steak, japanese king crab, raw tuna(i am talking about legit raw tuna chunks), pig ear, seaweed soup, yakasoba, tofu soup, moss burgers, okinawa doughnuts, okinawa sugar cane icecream, and the best freaking sushi I have ever had. In all honesty, I haven’t had a bad meal since I have been here. Minus the fish scrambled eggs, I would gladly eat any of that stuff again.

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Rainbow Roll - Incredible

Spicey Tuna Rolls with wasabi sauce. OMG! Best I have had.

Hello Japanese food. You tasted good. ORiiiiiiiiiiOOOOOOOOON

We had a day off during the week. We had to drive an hour to our new hotel and our final destination for the remainder of the trip. We drove for a little while, checking everything out, and according to our GPS, we were once driving in water. That was a first among many on this trip! Well we found a place to park, which still boggles my mind how small the parking spots and roads are here. We walked around a bit and found an underground market. AMAZING!!!! There were somewhere around 200 shops at least, and we didn’t even go down each alley way. They had some of the coolest little stores. One isle of what seemed to be limitless trinkets, gizmos, gadgets, whohaws, watchumacallums, and dodaws….. Walking around I came across a few Japanese hipsters, but this girl in particular caught my attention. I walked to her and said “photograph/email” while using my hands as sign language. I can only image she was like, wtf does this dude want. Well, she nonetheless let me photograph her really quick. I took 3 photos, but found one I decently liked. I gave her my business card and said “arigatou gizimos!” She actually emailed me later saying she doesn’t speak english, but used a translator to tell me thanks for taking her photograph. So awesome! Everyone was stylish. They wore Nike Dunks, Slick puffy coats, a lot of cool hats, and seems all the women either wore knee high socks, or slick leggings. Amazing.

I wanted that poster so bad!

Underground Mall

One Isle

Broom player was baller.

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3rd and final hotel was insaaaaaaane.  Higher than any of the other building.  My boss was nice enough to book me a room facing the ocean.  I fell asleep outside one night.  Love it.
The view from my room couldn’t be better.  What a beautiful world we live in.  I have been so many places, but in reality only seen about .00001% of the world.  I am in love with our creator.

Entrance to Hotel

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Pan 1, Overcast

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Pan 2, this is why I woke before sunrise everyday.

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Well it finally came time to leave. We left at 9am and then had the following return trip home.
1 hr drive to car rental.
Short bus ride to airport.
Check in bags
Security
3 hour flight from Naha to Tokyo.
Check out bags
1 hour bus ride to international airport in Tokyo
Check in bags
Security
11 hour flight to Dallas
Check out bags
US Customs
Re-check bags
Security
2 hr layover
1 hour flight from Dallas to Tulsa
Check out bags
1 hour drive home to Muskogee.
Whewwwwwwwwwwwww

Plenty of empty seats. Just what I like.

Tokyo

Looking for his house

The has been one of the best experiences of my life. I still can’t get over the mentality of their culture. Everyone bows, which is like shaking someone’s hand. It is honorable. They take honor in everything they do, including their professions. I have never had such good service in regards to anything. Taxi, expensive restaurant, hole in the wall restaurant, fast food, bar, hotel, gas station….etc. Everyone welcomes you when you enter, bids you farewell when you leave, and wears a smile. It makes me feel warm inside. They are also very very clean. I have witnessed them cleaning and nurturing things I never would have thought twice about. For the population per capita being so substantial, I can’t believe how clean the city is. I hardly see any graffiti at all. Their streets are clean, all their cars seriously look brand new. They have vending machines EVERYWHERE. Sometimes in the most desolate places, boom there’s another vending machine. They are all clean, no scratches, no graffiti, no vandalism on them. It is so odd for me. There seems to be absolutely no shame in what they do, and no egotistical propaganda. I wish we ,the US, could be a society revolved around that observation. I would gladly go there again and stay for a much longer time.

I am thankful for such an experience, I pray it is only the beginning.

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Cale Glendening

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