downtown cinema (by kristinsofia)
Yup, one of my favorite photography subjects. I never notice the ‘downtown cinema’ sign - specifically the ‘downtown’ part.
downtown cinema (by kristinsofia)
Yup, one of my favorite photography subjects. I never notice the ‘downtown cinema’ sign - specifically the ‘downtown’ part.
My new setup! After one year I finally feel at home here! Also, the monitor is close! Something I’ve been scared of/averse too for ahwhile! Hey-yo electrosensitivity!
Whaaat?? A new vidblog?? Hanging out in NYC and checking out our friend’s beach house in Conn.
lots of energy in this, i like it!
Really sorry about all these posts but OMGOSH we are #2 entertainment on the iPhone and #1 on the iPad!!! Someone pinch me!!!!
way to go!
erik:
First Official Trailer for “Father Son Run”!!! Thank you to EVERYONE who helped this project get started. We are on the home stretch now and aiming to release it this Fall!
Happy Father’s day! Please enjoy this trailer we’ve worked very hard on!
Yup - it’s great! Looking forward to the feature!
Hey, who’s this pink schmuck on YouTube’s YouTube channel ???
“Hey what’s up guys justin here from youtube”
like it ain’t no thang!
erik:
Check out the trailer for “Backyard FX the MOVIE: Puppets in Time” and share your time travel stories! http://www.timemachinetales.com
side note: It was really awesome to work with BBC America and make this, because I’m a newly converted Dr Who fan. The entire crew over at Wayside Creations did an AWESOME job!
I shot some of this, yay!
PURE
AWESOME
I’ve been waiting for a movie-style indie mogul followup since the one with the gorilla hospital.
We are indeed shooting at the higher frame rate. The key thing to understand is that this process requires both shooting and projecting at 48 fps, rather than the usual 24 fps (films have been shot at 24 frames per second since the late 1920’s). So the result looks like normal speed, but…
Hmmm, interesting. I’ll have to see it to not think it looks cheesy. I still like my 24p “film look”
Bring it on I say. Don’t kill film but let this new stuff happen…eventually it will be the new old?