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The myth of Brad Alexander and my Joseph Campbell Star Wars book - By N.L. Belardes

Does your life ever turn full circle? Can you trace your past and connect dots? One moment today strangely connects to another point in your past that you thought was completely isolated?

I recently spoke to a relative of Joseph Campbell. As soon as I heard the name I thought of the book by him I once owned, The Power of Myth. You know the book, right? There was a six-part PBS/Bill Moyers series that recorded interviews between Lucas and Campbell on Skywalker Ranch. All six one-hour episodes were recorded there and aired in 1988, the year after Campbell died. Campbell discusses at length the role of myth in human society.

I used the book as reference when writing my own myth: The Citrus Girl. There’s even a few Star Wars references in the novel. The novel sits in a dusty cupboard. Hardly anyone has read it. I don’t know why I hoard it. Fear probably.

At work, when I sit at my desk I always see, “Brad Alexander”. A day doesn’t go by that I don’t glance in the direction of his shadowy name. The cover on my Rolodex has slipped off and his is the first to appear. I don’t throw it away for a few reasons. One, some people you don’t want to forget, and two, I’m too lazy to just grab the card and toss it.

The last time I called LucasFilm they acted like they never heard of Brad Alexander. How could that be? He’d just worked on a few Star Wars films and games. He was supposedly responsible for portions of CGI in the cantina scene and the weird millipede creature that crawls on Amidala. I often wondered if he worked on some of the lighting on the giant Wookie battle… he may have set the mood entirely. Emails bounced back too.

The receptionist said she never heard of Brad Alexander.

It was a cover-up.

And a lot like chump Brad’s own cover-up of the book I loaned him years ago while at Up in the Air Productions out of Las Vegas working on Fremont Street Experience sound-and-light shows. There was Brad, a snotty-nosed kid right out of the Air Force. We talked Star Wars. I mentioned the Power of Myth book. He needed to read it like a true Star Wars junkie.

So I loaned it. I just never got it back.

I talked to another buddy of mine who had a lead that he was working on War of the Worlds. I had no leads, so I gave up trying to find him. According to the IMDb database, it looks like he not only worked on War of the Worlds, but moved on to Underworld: Evolution, X-Men: The Last Stand, Ghost Rider, Evan Almighty, The Kingdom, Transformers, and Avatar. And it looks like Brad Alexander has moved up in the world of Animatics and pre-visualization.

A short bio on IMDb reads:

Throughout the workday, he is completing a series of tasks including rigging and animating a digital character, texturing and lighting lavish realms, modeling a creature or character, and 2D/3D tracking.

Alexander often begins his day organizing what needs to be done, whether it be creature modeling or animation. Sometimes he is expected to show his progress to Lucas who visits the Animatics office on a daily basis.

"My favorite part of the job is being able to work directly with George on sequences one-on-one and learning his way of making the masterpieces he does," Alexander says. "Learning the aesthetics of filmmaking from him as it is created in real-time is the most incredible thing."

I often wonder what that book helped form in Brad’s own mind about Star Wars. And all the notes I’d written in the margins—my own theories and ideas of myths, heroes and the nature of humans.

I don’t hold anything against Brad. He’s just one of those old pals you lose sight of then gain glimpses of again in memory.

Such strange circles.

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  1. Anonymous norma | 2:25 PM |  

    I don't know who Joseph Campbell is or Brad Alexender. I just wanted to say I WANT TO READ THE CITRUS GIRL dammit.

  2. Anonymous jenraven | 2:25 PM |  

    ... lurking through ... anything about Star Wars, no matter how trivial, is a good read.

  3. Blogger Matildakay | 3:54 PM |  

    Norma, I've read the Citrus Girl several times... it's wonderful. :)

    NL, I think you need to go on a quest to get your Star Wars book back! Star Wars answers all the questions of life! We were just debating C3PO the other day! You need that book back my friend...

    Oh... I forgot... I'm guilty too. I still have several of your books including your copy of "On the Road". My bad. You want them back??

  4. Anonymous Bambie | 5:12 PM |  

    It is a cover up, man! Umm..cause one time I tried calling him cause he owes me $6 for tamales and they said the same thing. Freakin' Brad! If you find him let me know...Lucas Films and their dirty cover ups!

  5. Anonymous Kenneth Seward | 5:51 PM |  

    I never liked Brad, I thought he was a hyper-active little punk.
    I also can't picture him reading his way through that Campbell book... I don't think he could sit still that long.
    But, we both know I've got my axes to grind... so nevermind.

  6. Blogger n.l. | 5:55 PM |  

    Norma: You sound like someone not into Star Wars.

    Jen: See, now you're a real addict. You're the one who told me about Wookiepedia a while back.

    Matildakay: Have you read them?

    Bambie: Are you Asian?

    Kenneth: Do you still have that cleaver?

  7. Blogger chingpea | 6:50 PM |  

    brad's using your notes. you'll never hear from him again... lol.

  8. Blogger n.l. | 7:40 PM |  

    I think Brad will find this blog and throw the book at my head.

  9. Anonymous Kenneth Seward | 10:23 PM |  

    Y'know... I was just looking at that monsterous thing today... thinking it could use a bit of sharpening...

  10. Blogger n.l. | 9:42 AM |  

    From Adam in Detroit's Murder Mystery Band. He was having some problems logging in, as I know some of you have... I'll post our exchange:

    ADAM: hey man! how is everything going? just got done reading your essay-ish on brad alexander...seems like the potential for a novella in there...hope the week has been going well!

    Me: Isn't that the weirdest story ever? And the comments get weird too... can I add your words to the comments? All is well here on the Western Front. How about Detroit City?

    ADAM: Yeah, one of those strangely cosmic happenings! I liked the cleaver comment... definitely add mine, I tried but got met with login difficulty
    of some kind. Detroit City is doing well...this big cold snap is sort
    of on its way out. Back to the 30s, which seems very warm compared to the -17 weather that was around only last week. C'est la vie mein freund.

    Adam

  11. Anonymous Bambie | 1:18 PM |  

    You know I get that all the time. I think's it the way I type my M's. It must be an Asian thing. But to answer your question...I'm what you would call sub-continental lightly seared with a dash of cayenne served on a bed of curry leaves, Asian. Curry, curry...baby!

  12. Blogger n.l. | 1:38 PM |  

    I knew it. A sexy Indian babe! Bambie, you rock!

  13. Anonymous Norma | 2:15 PM |  

    "Not into Star Wars" ...I don't know, N.L.?

    I own all of the movies, and have watched them more than once. And enjoyed them. If not knowing who directed them/produced them/etc means I'm not into Star Wars, then I guess I'm not.

  14. Blogger n.l. | 2:18 PM |  

    You are on tier one. Sort of a virgin Star Wars fan...

  15. Blogger Ryan | 10:02 AM |  

    Hmm... this means that you have quite possibly contributed to the creation of part of the Star Wars Legacy. Way to go n.l. I say he owes you some money.

  16. Anonymous Anonymous | 6:58 PM |  

    Nick.. It is Bradley Alexander.. :) Was I really that snot nosed out of the air force? :) Tell Donnovan to throw me your email address and Ill get your addy and ship your book back. Hope your doing well brotha.

    -B

  17. Anonymous Anonymous | 7:00 PM |  

    Nick.. Its Brad. I got your book man.. haha Tell Donnovan to give me your email address so I can ship it back to ya. Hope your doin well my man.
    P.S. Was I really snot nosed?

  18. Anonymous Anonymous | 7:09 PM |  

    I cant believe you never liked me either. :(

  19. Anonymous Anonymous | 7:15 PM |  

    Ken.. you faked it so well though. ;)

  20. Blogger n.l. | 7:15 PM |  

    Me? Who said I didn't like you. Ken was the one with the cleaver.

    Hey Brad, my email is nl@nlbelardes.com

    Hit me up! You ready for an interview?

  21. Blogger n.l. | 7:35 PM |  

    I think Ken faked everything. hehehaha.

    Ken probably shaves with the cleaver.

  22. Blogger chingpea | 9:45 PM |  

    you old fremont street guys crack me up!

    i'm glad this post found brad and you're getting your book back... er.. um... i mean reconnecting with an old buddy... :D

    star wars rocks! han solo is my 1st pirate love!

  23. Anonymous Kenneth Seward | 2:22 PM |  

    Oh...
    I'm sure I'm just being harsh for the fun of it...
    Deep down I like everyone... Brad just made me nervous... because he was so hyper/excited... staying up all night and chanting 'Maya, Maya, Maya' all the time...
    I think I was afraid he was going to explode.
    Now that I've been to school with a bunch of people like him I realize he wasn't so peculiar...

    Ken

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