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Interesting how fast that shadow moved across your scene.
might be further down the way....not the grate in the street....ahhhhh :wink:
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sooper8fan wrote:might be further down the way....not the grate in the street....ahhhhh :wink:
Ahhh, you're right. I dont know how I missed that, maybe I was distracted by Carlo's big feet!!
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etimh wrote:
tlatosmd wrote:I'd suppose since we'll get it telecined, Mojo could take care about each participant's framerate in NLE.
But won't this mess with the image if your framerate has to be "taken care of" (either by speeding up or slowing down)? Why not just decide uniformly before we get too far down the line?
The image quality will suffer much more by digital compression itself, and the difference between shooting and projection at 18fps to doing both at 24fps is still more noticeable than slowing 24fps down to 18fps in NLE.
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sooper8fan wrote:so, were you shooting this footage for the "Pass The Cart" project or are these photos from another unrelated project?
of course it was for "pass the cart"!
flatwood wrote:Im not familiar with Jacques Tati (someone new to check out, thanks)
oh, you should see his fight with flies while riding bicYcle in 'jour de fete'!
flatwood wrote: but Lorenzo did a super job. Interesting how fast that shadow moved across your scene.
he will be so glad to hear that! But, a lot of congratulation to Lorenzo for tha pics, and nobody says anything for my acrobatical cycling ;-)? I almost broke my nose one second after that pic was taken!
flatwood wrote:Nice location too.
Milano - Piazza Affari (Business' Square). The building is the stock exchange. Very "milanese" indeed, a masterpiece of absolute simmetry, probably they wanted to do even better than the Agra Taj Mahal...
sooper8fan wrote:flatwood wrote:
Interesting how fast that shadow moved across your scene.
might be further down the way....not the grate in the street....ahhhhh :wink:
mmmh. Not shure to understand what you are talking about ;-). Anyway: first pic was taken about one hour before the second, I'm not shure it was the same shadow
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livio wrote:oh, you should see his fight with flies while riding bicYcle in 'jour de fete'!
That made me laugh just reading it. Ive got to get a copy of this film somehow.
livio wrote:.....and nobody says anything for my acrobatical cycling ;-)?
I remember thinking as I learned it was you doing the bicycle stunt that you must be very atheletic. I dont think I could have done that even when I was much younger.

Anyway, you inspired me and I appreciate that.

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livio wrote:
sooper8fan wrote:
so, were you shooting this footage for the "Pass The Cart" project or are these photos from another unrelated project?


of course it was for "pass the cart"!
Did your scene have something to do with your city? Correct me if I'm wrong, everybody, but I thought mojohey's idea for "Pass The Cart" was for us to use our 10feet to shoot something that showed the city in which we live.
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sooper8fan wrote: Did your scene have something to do with your city? Correct me if I'm wrong, everybody, but I thought mojohey's idea for "Pass The Cart" was for us to use our 10feet to shoot something that showed the city in which we live.
Sure it has. In fact, if probably the most famous monument in Milano is Duomo (the cathedral), I'd would say that the more milanese place in the city is the stock exchange, since anything here seems running around money, even though not anybody here would recognize that building.
So I followed mojohey's idea, but I think it was just an idea (correct me mojohey if I'm wrong) and anyone should shoot what she/he likes more.
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livio wrote:
sooper8fan wrote: Did your scene have something to do with your city?
Sure it has. In fact, if probably the most famous monument in Milano is Duomo.
The Duomo is one of the masterpieces of Gothic cathedral architecture. And as livio says, it is one of the most important and well-known monuments in Milano.

Milano is a cool modern city in many respects. But nothing beats an afternoon sitting around the beautiful Piazza del Duomo and gazing up at the amazing cathedral.

Definitely the image that comes to mind immediately whenever I think of Milano. 8)

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livio wrote: So I followed mojohey's idea, but I think it was just an idea (correct me mojohey if I'm wrong) and anyone should shoot what she/he likes more.
Your correct... just a loose idea... its more important that folk have fun with K40. As long as everyone makes the effort.
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etimh wrote:But nothing beats an afternoon sitting around the beautiful Piazza del Duomo and gazing up at the amazing cathedral.
That sounds like a great time. I doubt I do much traveling anymore but I can see it in my minds eye. Great sentence.

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***where are the carts now?***

from what I can understand from the posts (but maybe I missed something), the situation should be as following.
It would be a good thing to keep it updated.

Kodachrome Farewell Tour # 1
1. Freddiesykes – Saint Paul USA
***FREDDIESYKES SENT HIS CART ON FEB 10th
2. Etimh – Los Angeles USA
3. Flatwood – Tennessee USA
4. Chas – Santa Monica USA
5. Scott – Harrisburg USA

Kodachrome Farewell Tour # 2
1. Livio – Milano Italy
***LIVIO SENT HIS CART ON FEB. 9TH
2. Romeojesus – Cologne Germany
3. Angus – Luton England
4. Vidwerk – Toronto Canada
5. Mojohey – Ayrshire Scotland

Kodachrome Farewell Tour # 3
1. Richard p.t. – Victoria Australia
2. Plastik – Melbourne Australia.
***PLASTIK GOT HIS CART ON FEB. 7TH
3. Superbus – Budapest Hungary
4. Mik – Warsaw Poland
5. Dr_strange_love – Sweden

Kodachrome Farewell Tour # 4
1. Jusetan – Toronto Canada
***JUSETAN GOT HIS CART ON FEB. 2ND
2. Tlatosmd – Hamburg Germany.
3. Rollef – Norway
4. Mogzy – Liverpool England
5. Lastcoyote – Hong Kong

Kodachrome Farewell Tour # 5
1. Rick_palidwor – Toronto.
***ON FEB. 8TH RICK SAID THAT HE WOULD POST HIS CART THE FOLLOWING DAY
2. Sooper8fan – San Diego.
3. Audadvn – Silver Spring.
4. Joe Gioielli – SF USA
5. Blanka – Brighton UK.

Kodachrome Farewell Tour # 6
1. Onsuper8 - Manchester
2. Matt5791 – Birmingham UK
***MATT5791 ON FEB 8th SAYS HE JUST SHOT 10 FRAMES
3. johnnhud – Dallas Texas
4. Eggart – Canada
5. Alastair – Somertset UK
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livio wrote:where are the carts now?
etimh has yet to receive cart #1 from freddiesykes. It should be here in the next couple of days. Looks like a weekend shoot. 8)

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received cart2 from italy...

going to shoot end of next week..have to take some exams
for university on monday and thursday


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Looking forward to getting the cart to shoot in dallas. To bad i didn't get in at the beginning of Feb because we just had our yearly Stock Show & Rodeo in Fort Worth. That would have made for some cool footage. Hey, I'm Texas, i got to work in a cowboy...
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