so i made it.
my part is stop motion film, about 25 1/4 secs + 1 sec for identification card at the beginning. when i was searching for a topic i was reading a bit about persistence of vision, so i experiment with this effect in this movie.
filmed subject is building from 30's, one o my favourite in my city (warsaw).
below few photos from place i was shooting.
mik.
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What Im doing to do is this. I will go ahead and ship the tee shirts monday or tuesday. That way I will know exactly how much the shipping is. Once shipped, I can compute the amount and Ill let you all know. Im headed to south Georgia in a couple hours and will check in late tomight.
The T shirt is very nice, but i think more people can take more time to read the message at the t-shirt back than at the front.
This is a wonderful project, i got an idea, maybe a little late. How about every filmmaker can documentary thier idea and production on DV, n group everyone DV together and do a Pass the Cart documentary.
Tee Shirts have all been shipped that I have addresses for. Im on the run right now but will get back later with the final numbers. Three packages sent USPS priority to USA and three packages sent USPS Global Priority to Hong Kong, Scotland and Norway.
Still available are several XL in both black and white and several XXXL in both but I think Im the only XXXL on this project. Actually, Im not that big either but I just like loose clothing.
OK guys Cart #3 is at location #5... looks like its going to to be the first Cart home...
It went to Victoria Australia... Melbourne Australia... Budapest Hungary... Warsaw Poland... Sweden
Come on folks lets get these carts back home. :roll:
mik wrote:filmed subject is building from 30's, one o my favourite in my city (warsaw).
Really? I thought Warsaw was blown to the ground in '44. I remember visiting in the '70's, and seeing homes of the old ghetto that were demolished, then rebuilt after the war - with plumbing.
audadvnc wrote:Really? I thought Warsaw was blown to the ground in '44.
almost everything was demolished, but not all. this building is still here, but almost all sourrounding it buildings are from 50's (from so called socialistic realism architectural style era).
here is filmed building on photo from 1932 (on this image its 1 year old