Nowness ‘Up & Out’ by Joshua Stocker from Skin Flicks on Vimeo.
Fashion doesn’t interest me but editing and transitions do.
ZIMNIK - Behind the Scenes from Berta upe TilmantaitÄ— on Vimeo.
For those who enjoy seeing frozen landscapes :-)
An interesting talk on the importance of thinking of questions rather than knowing answers. As knowledge increases so the number of questions increases. Learning is one thing but a feedback system is more interesting.
A documentary worth watching.
My editing machine has a minimum of things installed on it. Final Cut Pro and related software, nothing else. The point is that when I am editing I am dedicated to that single task. I take breaks when it is rendering or when I need time to digest the edit so far. When I was editing over a decade ago I would mark 10 in and out points and then go and drink some ice tea while the machine assembled the footage.
Behind the Scenes: Record from The Lincoln Motor Company on Vimeo.
I love the idea of putting a small camera on an object and filming event from that perspective. The idea of putting a gopro on a record is an interesting one. With the size of technology today you’d expect this to be simple to do. I was disappointed to see that what they did for this video clip was to build a camera rig for a Red Epic and get the camera to spin.
I was disappointed by the way this video was cut. You don’t really see what’s going on. It’s just a jumble of shots.
Prangins teaser from Richard Azia on Vimeo.
I went to the Prangins Fly in today and filmed a Super Puma an Extra 330 SC, the Breitling DC3 Dakota and one or two more aircraft. Edit coming shortly.
A Film by Robin Kitchin Produced by Ashton Bikes These bikes are used to cycle over three thousand kilometres during the Tour de France and here it’s being used for what mountain bikes are usually used for. At least it’s a light bike. To see the out-takes.
RED EPIC DRAGON - IT’S THE REAL DEAL ! from Mark Toia on Vimeo. Nice dynamic range, nice variety of test subjects. “The single one sentence i can say that can sum up everything is this.. It’s the first camera ever that I have used that captures exactly what I see with my own eye. Never have I seen this before. !“Â Mark Toia