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Formats available : MPEG4 Video (.mp4)
Formats available : MPEG4 Video (.mp4)
Formats available : MPEG4 Video (.mp4)
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I need to work on my starting and stopping... :-)and Oops - almost forgot to post this after making myself iller by spending too much time on a follow up. Ho hum. Thanks for all your great comments. I am so excited to have a full video response from Beth at http://abovetherug.blogspot.com/ and now I'm all fired up with interactive zeal. To be continued... Formats available : MPEG4 Video (.mp4)
Whoooooooooooo. Little freaked out. Having an amazing time but having a little trouble with the wifi here, which is driving me crazy. Formats available : Quicktime (.mov)
Nothing really. Just a snapshot from the council housing estate that makes up one half of our road. The other half is being 'gentrified' by people like me and Kate, with privately owned terraced houses rising 40-50% in value in the last two years. A 3 bed house is now worth ?600k ($1.2m). When I was working in Investor Relations, I used to find this estate a scary place to walk through, and avoided it. Now I walk through it at least twice a day to get the bus. When I passed this Nokia box just now, I was in the middle of calculating that the retail price of my Nokia phone was around a month's salary on minimum wage after tax - and a quarter of a year or so on the dole. On the plus side, I think 3 to 5 thousand people in the City take home bonuses of over one million pounds ($2m) each year, now (in addition to their 6 figure salaries, of course) - and in total around ?10 billion is given in bonuses in the uk. So I'm sure all that will trickle down soon enough. That's the theory, isn't it? Strange it hasn't...
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Click to Play Jay and Ryanne and GoGen and David Howell and a whole lot of other people have been inspiring me recently with films of travels and faraway places. I love watching moments from journeys, cut together without explanation or narrative, with jumping atmospheric sound, for no better reason than they were images and sounds that the filmmaker noticed and wanted to capture. Magic. I'm not sure I'm so good at doing that, but I've been sufficiently inspired to get off my arse and cut together one of my own journeys. This is a trip to San Francisco I took almost exactly a year ago. I filmed every moment of it - that was part of my reason for going. But I shot too much stuff and never got round to publishing. And yes, I know I didn't tell any of you in the Bay Area that I was in town. But I was on a secret mission. I had seven days to immerse myself in my book, in Thanksgiving week. I got a bit lost, went a little crazy. And then I came home and got more lost in freelancing work. I'm hoping to work on ...
Click To Play Just some moments from a trip down the river yesterday. It?s a funny thing - I probably wouldn?t post this if it weren?t for NaVloPoMo. Because it?s aspiring to be something it?s not. I wanted to do NaVloPoMo because I thought it?d make me feel more comfortable posting just *anything* without judging it too much. I wonder whether it?s having the opposite effect. Seeing all the amazing things other people are posting has made me dissatisfied with the kind of stuff I?m doing with this phone. It?s made me realise that I?ve been getting increasingly frustrated with my mobile phone?s aesthetic limitations. It shoots good *resolution* for a phone but I don?t really like the colours, the contrast, the *character* of the video it makes. So while it?s great for capturing personal human moments and posting them in the moment, without frills, it?s not so good for taking moving snapshots of *things* that I see and want to photograph. The images just look flat, and dull. I know that making things on my p...
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Today, I realised that everything i've been looking for is right here in front of me. It's happening right now. It might not be your dream, but it's mine, and I've only put the pieces together after meeting everyone at Pixelodeon and seeing all the curated sessions of films. This is why i've fallen in love with internet video distribution. Funny how it's taken me so long to realise the obvious. I guess i was too busy looking ahead for the one big idea, and not realising that it wasn't a 'show'. As we say in Jedi school : It's not the End, it's the Means Whereby . And as the Dwarf said in Twin Peaks: Let's rock. Formats available : MPEG4 Video (.mp4)
Today, I realised that everything i?ve been looking for is right here in front of me. It?s happening right now. It might not be your dream, but it?s mine, and I?ve only put the pieces together after meeting everyone at Pixelodeon and seeing all the curated sessions of films. This is why i?ve fallen in love with internet video distribution. Funny how it?s taken me so long to realise the obvious. I guess i was too busy looking ahead for the one big idea, and not realising that it wasn?t a ?show?. As we say in Jedi school : It?s not the End, it?s the Means Whereby . And as the Dwarf said in Twin Peaks: Let?s rock. Formats available : MPEG4 Video (.mp4)
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Not Daniel Liss, talking about why if he *were* Daniel Liss, he wouldn’t appear on camera
see http://pouringdown.tv/ for the real(ish) Daniel Liss. This was at the In N Out Burger (again - everything?s out of whack in my posting timing) with Cheryl Colan , David Howell and Jennifer Proctor . Formats available : MPEG4 Video (.mp4)
Click to Play At Liverpool Street Station on my way home. Formats available : MPEG4 Video (.mp4)
Click to Play More fun than a SAD lamp Formats available : MPEG4 Video (.mp4)
Click To Play A timeless bedtime/bathtime scene. This was actually preceded by another scene in which she was crying uncontrollably, and I tried singing Baa Baa Black Sheep, Row Row Row Your Boat, Five Little Ducks and Horsey Horsey to calm her down, to no avail. Then I had a moment of divine inspiration and started singing something which made her instantly flop in my lap, head back, still and calm: the theme from Star Wars. Anybody looking through the window at us would?ve been forgiven for thinking that I was singing Ave Maria. Not that she?s seen Star Wars. The only time she?s heard any of the music was in Car Going Fast film. Which was a bit of a favourite last week. So me singing the theme reminded her (a totally different part of the theme, though, so she?s pretty smart to pick it up). Next thing I knew, she was sitting on the loo demanding Car Going Fast. Watch on Loo, Daddy. What am I doing to my family? (other than turning them into light entertainment for you?) Files: Quicktime / Flash
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