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All Canadian
from Twittervlog.tv August 05, 2008
A son et lumi??re for British Columbia s 150th Birthday today. Shot on the dock behind the local halibut burger bar. Everything about this, and about that sentence, is Canadian. Formats available:MPEG4 Video (.mp4), Flash Video (.flv)
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One Minute Sunny
from Twittervlog.tv July 14, 2008
I like lumi??re videos. I like setting up a frame, as if taking a still picture, and then letting the camera roll for 60 seconds to see what happens within the frame. Often, something serendipitous will happen within the composition and within the allotted time. But lumi??re videos are silent, and I m a big fan of videos with natural soundtrack. Like Ryanne (and Jay) s films, cut simply together, each clip with its natural background hum. There s something very moving about the short rhythmic pulse of these sounds and images together. I shot this one as a lumi??re, but it d be half as good without its natural soundtrack. So I m calling this a son et lumiere en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_et_lumi??re_(show) (I used to love these, before irony) Shot with the in-camera Color Accent setting on the Canon IXUS 860, which allows you to sample a colour and turn everything else black and white. Formats available:MPEG4 Video (.mp4), Flash Video (.flv), Cellphone - via Ovi (.3gp)
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Amy in Wonderland - silent moving snapshot
from Twittervlog @ twitter.com/ruperthowe November 10, 2007
NB - THIS HAS NO SOUND I said it before, I ll say it again. I hate technology. I m thinking of going Amish. I ve tried to upload this twice yesterday/today. I ve been away from the internet this weekend. Shocking, but true. Just testing out the Amish thing. Anyway, here it is. I shot it in Canada in August, in the woods along Long Beach on Vancouver Island (map/satphoto). I usually shoot a lot of still photos on holiday. This time, I shot a lot of moving snapshots, only one or two of which I ve published so far. Basically, I just experimented with keeping the camera still and shooting a movie instead of a still. Slightly different compositions from what I d choose for photos, but you see what I mean. I was frequently surprised by what would unfold within the frame in the minute or so I kept the camera running - plus you get the extra dimensions of moving light, and sound (though not here). Futuristic holiday snaps. This isn t a Lumiere, strictly speaking, because it s not under 60 seconds long, but I ve muted it anyway because (in this case) I wanted to leave space for you to imagine the sound of a forest on the edge of the Pacific, and to imagine what s being said and thought. You can re-read Alice s encounter with a mushroom here: Alternative video files: Quicktime / Flash
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20 second snapshot - Friday night at St Elmo’s (Fish) Bar
from Twittervlog @ twitter.com/ruperthowe November 30, 2007
Billy: Jules, y know, honey this isn t real. You know what it is? It s St. Elmo s Fire. Electric flashes of light that appear in dark skies out of nowhere. Sailors would guide entire journeys by it, but the joke was on them there was no fire. There wasn t even a St. Elmo. They made it up. They made it up because they thought they needed it to keep them going when times got tough, just like you re making up all of this. We re all going through this. It s our time at the edge. Friday night is fish and chip night - this is the chippie at the end of our road. Formats available: MPEG4 Video (.mp4), Flash Video (.flv)
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Moving Snapshot: Family
from Twittervlog @ twitter.com/ruperthowe November 22, 2007
My brother-in-law Jan, my sister Amanda, my nephew Vijay and their dog Finnigan. And Amy. On Long Beach in Tofino, on the wild Pacific coast of Vancouver Island. This is just what I need to watch at the moment - takes me right back there. Amazing place, amazing holiday. They didn t know I was filming. If you quietly set up a static frame and press record, invariably it fills with beautiful movement, purely by chance. Moving snapshots. I shot a lot of pictures like this, while I was away, instead of taking stills. Inspired by Lumiere rules videos, but different - I like to keep the sound, to give whole new levels of atmosphere, and I like to be able to press start/stop whenever I want to rather than have to cut it off at 1 minute. Formats available: Quicktime (.mov), Flash Video (.flv)
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