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September 20, 2005

berlinale

so, i had to shoot a little animation last night for class. it was pretty dull, but we got the whole thing done in an hour. it did, however, inspire me to bring home the camera stand a play around with some stop motions of my own before going to bed. basically, i want to spend the entirety of october A HREF="http://www.berlinale-talentcampus.de/www/1?btcgl=en"> working on a film submission for the berlinale talent campus next february. i didn't get in last year, but this year, seeing as i will already be in berlin... and this is indeed my final year in film school, i am incredible determined to get in. the application is a bit different this year. instead of just asking for a 1 minute sample of your work, you can submit a 1-5 minute piece on the topic of "food and hunger". im totally geeked about this, as i am vary fond/familiar with both. so, i am doing test to see if what i have in mind is technically possible for me to do, given my resources. and... it looks like it is indeed possible, seeing as i was able to pull these together in just a few short minutes, thank you kyle and audrey for sucking on vegetables for me.


so.. here they are... a few short samples for you. pay attention to the carrot piece, because if you know me, than i may very well be asking you to do something similar this october. i have to make a list of long and visually appealing foodstuffs that can fit in peoples mouths without spilling.

movies:

edit: totally rad part 2 will be out shortly. for some reason the mp4 refused to load when i first published it. i don't know whats going on with it.

Posted by james at September 20, 2005 12:25 PM

Comments

crazy legs!

are you famiiar with those children books where the book is made of three vertical pages, where you can mix and match the characters head, torso and legs?

they may be put out by klutz, but i am not sure.

Posted by: benner at September 20, 2005 1:22 PM

let the food spill, i say!

Posted by: kevin at September 20, 2005 4:36 PM

yeah... i always loved those... klutz was great.

Posted by: james at September 20, 2005 8:12 PM

I really like the carrot piece one, but all were great!

Posted by: veronica at September 20, 2005 8:52 PM

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