Sanu!
PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 9:11 am
Sanu te zua!
My name is BikanDesu. I'm an MK from Nigeria. I spent about the first 10 years (more like 9 years and 8 months) growing up there. I'm kind of getting into anime. I don't really know much about it yet, but I enjoy Naruto and Naruto Shippuuden, albeit that they take about 9,000 years to finish anything.
I enjoy music very much. I feel that music is one of a few universal languages. No matter what language you speak, you can convey things through music and it has always held an important place in my life.
I'm into animation. Cut-out animation is my specialty (think South Park). I make my own animation out of my room. I record voices with a studio mic, edit sound, animate frame by frame using a camera, and sync with an editing program. It takes a long time (about 30,000 pictures for a 22 minute episode!), but it is my favorite hobby and I hope to turn it into a career someday.
I grew up with a few Asian people in Nigeria. Most of them were Korean or Chinese. In spite of that, I have always inexplicably had a heart for the Japanese people and hope to take a ministry there someday.
I'm in college and enjoying it, although it's rather difficult at points. I have signed a contract with a program called JETS to go and teach English to students in high school in Japan for 5 years post-grad.
So that's me, or at least all I could think to write.
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm starving.
My name is BikanDesu. I'm an MK from Nigeria. I spent about the first 10 years (more like 9 years and 8 months) growing up there. I'm kind of getting into anime. I don't really know much about it yet, but I enjoy Naruto and Naruto Shippuuden, albeit that they take about 9,000 years to finish anything.
I enjoy music very much. I feel that music is one of a few universal languages. No matter what language you speak, you can convey things through music and it has always held an important place in my life.
I'm into animation. Cut-out animation is my specialty (think South Park). I make my own animation out of my room. I record voices with a studio mic, edit sound, animate frame by frame using a camera, and sync with an editing program. It takes a long time (about 30,000 pictures for a 22 minute episode!), but it is my favorite hobby and I hope to turn it into a career someday.
I grew up with a few Asian people in Nigeria. Most of them were Korean or Chinese. In spite of that, I have always inexplicably had a heart for the Japanese people and hope to take a ministry there someday.
I'm in college and enjoying it, although it's rather difficult at points. I have signed a contract with a program called JETS to go and teach English to students in high school in Japan for 5 years post-grad.
So that's me, or at least all I could think to write.
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm starving.