Sufficeth to say, this is good news!
I have pulled myself out of the dark ages at last.
I filmed some of the first interviews for my Crazy Golf Documentary this week. It's not panning out as I had planned, as some people have pulled out, and I am now just following these two young guys, both of whom can be quite nervous in front of the camera which is a worry. But here's hoping it will look okay - haven't logged rushes yet, going to wait until I have filmed the actual event on Saturday before I let myself. Otherwise I'll worry about what I need to reshoot and I'll lose focus. On the subject of the documentary, does anyone on here do animation? If yes:
I am enjoying work, but I feel like I have noooo time to myself at the minute. I work ten hour days (not including an hour travelling each way), so a work day doesn't really leave time for much else. And on my days off, I sleep. And even though I'm making really great friends down in Hastings, I'm missing other friends. Hm. I'm also smoking an ungodly amount and sleeping stupidly little, and I'm not feeling creative enough at the minute (a default hazard of working around creative people all day long!).
Well, rant over, thank you.
I may be directing a music video not long off. So looking forward to that.
Did anyone used to have a Hi8 camera? I'm thinking of bringing them back into fashion!!
Also, you know those old cameras which were the thing for a while that took that type of film which kind of looked like 0_0 from above... is that at all helpful...? Well I want to know if anywhere still sells or processes that stock that you know of at all. I saw a camera in a charity shop and I want it but I want to justify buying it!
This blog has been terribly written, it has no structure or humour. I'm sorry.
'Til next time!
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Yay for the broadband, that's exciting. Glad your project seems to be going well, even if people are camera-shy... they'll get over it, I'm sure.
I have seen film like that recently, but I have no idea where it was... I'd say try Kodak but they only do 'professional' film now, whatever that is. Good luck!
also - ryn: yes, its all about the road-wandering photos