Showing posts with label Apartment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apartment. Show all posts

Monday, September 17, 2007

Super Productive Day

For almost the first time since moving down here, I feel like I've had a truly productive day.
  • I awoke to a clean apartment, because I'd stayed up until 2 organizing and cleaning the night before (sorry to disappoint, but this is not evidence of a budding coke habit).
  • I attended a voice workshop from 10:00-4:45.
  • Drove to an audition - realized I was there on the wrong day (D'oh!) - and got a text about another audition in just enough time to drive from Hollywood to the location in Santa Monica.
  • Kicked butt on the audition in Santa Monica.
  • On my way out, I saw sides for another project and crashed the audition. I met the producers and read for two parts.
  • Got home and essentially finished my first project for Maxon since moving down here.
Not too impressive by everyone's standards - but it's something I needed to celebrate.
Oh yeah, I teach people how to make pictures like what you see above for a living.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

I'm Funky But Not Like James Brown

James Brown is the Godfather of Funk. I'm just in a funk - there's a big difference. A mild depression is starting to set in and I'm hoping I can beat it with sleep and exercise.

Mostly I'm upset by the amount of time I spend in my apartment - which is unfortunate because I work from home and theoretically that's a good thing. The problem is, I'm wildly unproductive in this space. In this past week I've put in 10hrs of 3D work at best.

My social calendar is decently full - but because I don't work around other people I can get pretty lonely. I still feel like I'm making good headway with the acting which is reassuring. I'm keeping my priorities in some semblance of order.

Goals for tomorrow:
Buy enough groceries for 1.5 days before I fly to SF.
Finish the first LA-based 3D project for Maxon.
Go to the gym.

Friday, August 10, 2007

Where's my gentleman's magazine?

Crazy thing about moving: your mail doesn't come with you. I got a call from the manager of my old apartment in Oakland telling me "Uh... could you please call someone and make them stop sending your produce to us?" So I got on the horn with the hippies, and I said I didn't want any more organic produce delivered to me (I've been eating mac n' cheese, cereal, and rice non-stop).

And then I thought: Oh no, if the hippies can't find me, how am I going to get my comics and playboy?!

Well the US Postal Service now let's you apply for a change of address online.

But eventually, you're going to need to contact everyone and let them know that you now live elsewhere (I doubt the Penny Saver will have any trouble finding me).

Here's a checklist of places to update your info:
  • Utilities
    • Gas: close your account and setup locally.
    • Electric: see Gas.
    • Phone: you'll probably be able to transfer this.
    • DSL/Cable: contact them ahead of time and they'll have your service ready.
    • Cell Phone: give 'em your new address, and bump up your minutes. You'll be making a lot of calls to friends who you no longer see in person. Remember, texts aren't free, so be careful w/ 'em.
  • Banks
    • Checking
    • Savings
    • Credit Cards
  • Websites
    • Amazon.com
    • Netflix.com
    • g-mart.com: Online comic book supplier.
  • Periodicals
    • Backstage West
    • American Theater
    • Playboy
    • Interview
    • Variety (you get Variety?! How can you afford it? I sure as heck can't)
  • Government Agencies
    • DMV
    • Voter Registration
  • Newspapers
    • NY Times
    • Wall Street Journal (now owned by J.P. Murdock)
You thought you were done, didn't you? Nope, now you've got to update all of your acting-related contacts:

  • Agent: This person should know you're moving, really.
  • Websites
    • Casting Networks: you'll have to open a new account in the LA market. It costs about $90/yr.
    • SAG iActor
    • The Actor's Network
Oh and at some point you should tell your family and friends. I'd say a postcard would be the best route, but it probably isn't - seeing as how you probably don't have anyone's mailing address. So just update your profiles on MySpace, Facebook, LJ, and email all of your contacts (twice, about a week apart, include a career update).

If you can think of anything I've missed, post a comment and let me know. I want to make sure all of my stuff gets here.

Monday, July 23, 2007

Application Approved

After a slew of faxes and phone calls to the Southern California offices of Fleck Property Management Group - my rental application has been approved! I will be moving down to my new place in Los Feliz on the 29th!

This is definitely a relief. But my oh my, one-year is the longest lease I've signed to date; let's hope I picked a good spot.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Scouting Trip

My, my, my... Quite a bit has transpired since my last post. I'm going to have to break this post into sections, read each as your curiosity strikes you.

Relationship:
I broke up with Beth, my girlfriend of six-months, on Sat July 7th. I will admit that my timing was not entirely considerate of her feelings - she'd just flown back from a vacation on the other side of the country with her family. Within hours of her getting off the flight I had broken up with her. The reason I gave: I didn't think I could handle a breakup and a move all at the same time and without a network for friends in close proximity. Understandably she did not take it particularly well, and I certainly felt like an ass.

Curiously, it looks like Beth might have an inside track on getting a job at William Morris, one of the top talent agencies in Los Angeles and NYC. Best of luck to her in that enterprise, she's a hard worker and I think she'll kick ass if she lands the gig.

Dealing with the breakup has been much easier with the help of friends, and while probably selfish I feel like I chose the right time to end things.

New Car:
After further confusion over which car to get and how exactly to work it out... My dad whispered the magic word "Prius" into my mom's ear and her ties to her car quickly melted away. After many hours negotiating with the DMV, an under-the-table cash-exchange with a body shop, and a few hundred bucks at my local mechanic I am now the proud owner of a 2000 Mitsubishi Galant with 70,000 miles on it. I'm not a "car guy" - but I am filled with no small amount of girlish glee over this exchange. The car has a V6, air conditioning (!!!!), side-impact airbags, and power everything. If I am my car, then I'm doing pretty cool.

Apartment Hunt:
I was lucky enough to have a few friends already living in LA before I made the trek down. Prince Gomolvillas (http://bamboonation.blogspot.com) wrote "The Fabulous Adventures of Captain Queer" which was my first foray into paid theater. A while back he offered to let me stay at his apartment while I searched for a place and I decided to take him up on the offer. He and his boyfriend Lauren were kind enough to let me into their home for the better part of the week while I looked around.

Strategy 1: Craig's List
I'm a pretty geeky person and where possible I will search for the technological solution to a problem even if in the long run it's more of a hassle than more traditional methods. I started my search at Craig's List, which if you don't already know, is a great place to find apartments, furniture, free crap, and casual sex partners (this Craig must be a pretty exciting guy). They offer a number of cool features, but my favorite is the ability to search by price-range and number of rooms. Using this, I was able to very quickly discover that there were pretty much no apartments in my ideal price range (1br for $715/mo)... instead I found a lot of small apartments in crap places that were hundreds of dollars more than I was used to paying in Oakland, CA.

The key with online apartment searching is persistence. After expanding my search range to include studios between $600 and $900 I turned up a lot more results. If you are looking for cheap, good-sized apartments look in and around Korea Town, the neighborhood doesn't feel exactly safe but you do get a lot of bang for your buck. But, I centered my search on the following neighborhoods: Silver Lake, Los Feliz, and Melrose. All of which have a really great funky artist's community feel to them.

Strategy 2: West Side Rentals
I also registered with West Side Rentals which is a service used by just about everyone in LA it seems. I really wish that more folks would use craigslist because registering for West Side Rentals runs about $60 for 2 months. You'll find listings with much more detailed information about neighborhood, amenities, etc. Using this service I was able to very quickly realize that I was not going to find exactly what I was looking for - let's face it: LA is an expensive place to live. I recommend this service, but only register if your preliminary (read: free) searches are turning up 50+ results. By the time you winnow down the results to only those listings that really match your criteria, it'll be a small list indeed. If you turn up less that 50 hits, it's a waste of your money to register.

Strategy 3: Pound the Pavement
Again, persistence is important when looking for an apartment. It turns out that LA is a really weird housing market (at least from the SF perspective). I had the best luck when I walked around a neighborhood I liked and just started calling the For Rent signs that were posted. It seems like every apartment complex has a vacancy, some of the cooler places I found were in the same neighborhood as a craigslist result that was a complete bust. So if you find an apartment in a neighborhood that you like, but it's out of your price-range, just get out, walk around, and start making some calls:

Hi, I'm Donovan Keith. Phone Number XXX-XXX-XXXX. I'm calling about the apartment you have available at XXXX Kingston Ave. If it is a studio or one-bedroom renting for less than $900/mo please call me back. Again, my phone number is XXX-XXX-XXXX. Thanks!
You can canvas a few blocks in an afternoon and if you wait a day or so, you'll start getting some calls back for places in a neighborhood you like at a price you can afford.

Stay Tuned
Stayed tuned for my next post, where you'll get to read about:
  • A Peek Into The LA Life
  • The New Apartment
  • My Good-bye Party
Until then... Keep on keeping on.