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Blaze YouTube Video Contest winner #3

Posted: Oct 25 2008

Posted by BlazeBlogger in VideoBlaze 2008

Round 3 of the Blaze YouTube Video Contest is in the history books. The judges report this week's competition was the toughest yet, but, after careful deliberation, the honors - and the iPod, courtesy of WHUD Radio - goes to Jerry Stephens.

Congrats to Jerry, who took a somewhat unconventional approach to the task. Those of you who are still working on your videos, get them in by midnight Tuesday (meaning the end o' the evening Tuesday) for a chance to win an iPod touch in the FINAL week of the Blaze YouTube Video Contest.

Now, take a look at Jerry's creation.

Meet the Carvers '08 #7 -- Barbara Green

Posted: Oct 24 2008

Posted by BlazeBlogger in Meet the CarversBlaze 2008

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Heading into Halloween week, it's time to say hello to our next carver, Barbara Green, who joins us for the first time.

BB: Tell us something non-pumpkin related about yourself.

BG: In addition to carving pumpkins, I am a Buddhist Priest.

BB: Very cool. What kind of carvings are you working on for Blaze 2008?
BG: Simple faces - mostly smiling.

BB: Can you sum up Blaze in three words?
BG: Wow...Wow...Wow!

BB: True, true, true. OK, can you offer some advice for the casual carver?
BG: Just jump right in and get started, and maybe draw the design on the pumpkin before you begin carving.

BB: What's the best music to listen to while carving?
BG: I don't have a preference.

BB: Got a pumpkin haiku to share?
BG: Lit pumpkins smile -
Light up the crisp dark evening
Can you hear them laugh?

BB: Excellent. So what's your favorite thing about Halloween?
BG: Blaze.

BB: Good answer. Pumpkin pie...a la mode, no a la mode, or no way?
BG: No a la mode.

BB: If pumpkins could talk, what would they say?
BG: Who took my seeds?

BB: If you weren't spending October carving pumpkins, what would you be doing?
BG: Cleaning out my garage!

BB: Thank you, Barbara!










Don't forget yer YouTube

Posted: Oct 24 2008

Posted by BlazeBlogger in VideoBlaze 2008

The judges are in the midst of doing their thing, carefully choosing who has earned an iPod touch from this week's Blaze YouTube Video Contest, the THIRD given away courtesy of those Halloween-loving ghouls over at WHUD. I'm told picking a winner in this week's contest is shaping up to be the toughest choice yet.

But next week's contest - the fourth and final - should be interesting as well, as there are already entries submitted, and the deadline isn't until Tuesday at midnight. So, for all of you heading to the big Blaze this weekend - and I know there are thousands and thousands of you doing so cause tickets have been long gone for weeks and Craigslist is filled with desperate pleas - bring that camera and upload your work to YouTube.

What have you got to lose? Nothing, and what have you got to win? An iPod touch, as I hope you know by now.

Speaking of video and all things very cool, did you see Martha Stewart's version of a Blaze YouTube video from last year? Why do I mention Martha Stewart? Could she possibly be featuring the Blaze again this year? Stay tuned, and in the meantime, click below to see some Blaze Martha magic.

Meet the Carvers '08 #6 -- Janice Shields

Posted: Oct 23 2008

Posted by BlazeBlogger in Meet the CarversBlaze 2008

janiceWeb.jpgAs promised, here is your bonus Meet the Carvers entry in honor of Blaze starting up again tonight and running every night now through Halloween. Take it away, Janice Shields.

BB: Tell us something non-pumpkin related about yourself.

JS: I work as an "interpreter" here at Van Cortlandt Manor...Oops, that's sort of pumpkin-related.

BB: That works! What kind of carvings are you working on for Blaze 2008?
JS: Cats and bats and witches and such. Dino babies, rocks, and delicately carved creamware.

BB: Huge variety. Very nice! Can you sum up Blaze in three words?
JS: Pray...For...Good Weather!

BB: That's four words.
JS: Yes, and it doesn't really answer your question.

BB: The judges tell me they will accept your answer! OK, can you offer some advice for the casual carver?
JS: Wash your hands and keep your carving area clean and be sure your pumpkins are thoroughly scooped out or they will rot.

BB: Lots of good advice. What's the best music to listen to while carving?
JS: I have no control over the CD player in the carving station (heh, heh) but the Bob Dylan that gets played is fine with me. One of our carvers listens to Wagner, but only when no one else is around... I think he is afraid the other carvers might not share his enthusiasm.

BB: Who doesn't love a good dirge? OK, got a pumpkin haiku to share?
JS: Vern is our poet,
and a pumpkin artist, too
so read his haiku

BB: The Vern man profile is coming up. So what's your favorite thing about Halloween?
JS: Believe it or not, seeing how excited our visitors are when they see all of our wonderful pumpkins - especially the kiddies!

BB: That's my favorite thing, too! Pumpkin pie...a la mode, no a la mode, or no way?
JS: No way in October. A la mode any other time.

BB: If pumpkins could talk, what would they say?
JS: Boo, or Boo-hoo.

BB: If you weren't spending October carving pumpkins, what would you be doing?
JS: I'd be telling people, if they seemed interested, everything they ever wanted to know about Chinese export porcelain at Van Cortlandt Manor. And on my days off, I'd be working for a certain presidential candidate in Pennsylvania, since it's a battleground state.

BB: Of course you won't say which one.
JS: Of course not, because Blaze is a strictly non-partisan event. That's why I can't carve a pumpkin of a particular candidate even though I thought it would be really, really scary!

BB: Thank you, Janice!













Meet the Carvers '08 #5 -- Millie Feraca

Posted: Oct 23 2008

Posted by BlazeBlogger in Meet the CarversBlaze 2008

MillieWeb.jpgBlazeblogger (that's me, apparently having watched too many political debates of late) is so amped that Blaze starts again this evening that Blazeblogger is bringing you today not one but TWO installments of Meet the Carvers. First up, Millie Feraca.

BB: Tell us something non-pumpkin related about yourself.

MF: I'm a loving grandmother.

BB: Grandmothers are the best. What kind of carvings are you working on for Blaze 2008?
MF: Owls and others.

BB: Can you sum up Blaze in three words?
MF: Fantastic...Greatest...Wonderful!

BB: Agreed. Can you offer some advice for the casual carver?
MF: Take it slow and easy.

BB: What's the best music to listen to while carving?
MF: Whatever helps you.

BB: Got a pumpkin haiku to share?
MF: Sorry, no.
BB: Really, no, Millie?
Nothing to say about Blaze
or all those pumpkins?
MF: Sorry, no.

BB: No problem. What's your favorite thing about Halloween?
MF: Chocolate.

BB: Pumpkin pie...a la mode, no a la mode, or no way?
MF: A la mode? No way.

BB: If pumpkins could talk, what would they say?
MF: I'm tired.

BB: If you weren't spending October carving pumpkins, what would you be doing?
MF:
Watching television.

BB: Thank you, Millie!













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