Feb 2008
Oh My Heavens!
02/23/08 01:12 PM
(Rwandan Clouds Timelapse - Click for Video)
Shot in Africa. Processed in Redcine. Sexified in After Effects. I'm going through our footage right now to see if I can pull anything out for stock. If you see this clip someday in a funeral home commercial or a churchy power-point backdrop somewhere, you can say, "I knew that clip before it got big." The clip will remember you, thank you for your early support, and invite you to hang out with everyone at Applebees after the show. Cause you know, this is a good clip at heart.
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Scotland Pics
02/21/08 11:27 PM
Stateside
02/11/08 04:30 PM
We're back. Thanks for tripping with us. Speaking of
tripping, Lyn rolled her ankle on our way to the
Edinburgh airport. She hopped from the taxi to the
check-in desk. It was pretty sad :( But, she's
feeling much better now. Pretty awesome colors on her
foot. [] I will hopefully be posting some photos and
footage of our travels soon.
East Coast
02/05/08 12:53 AM
Some photos from yesterday's lovely drive down the
east coast of Scotland.
(Our new friends the Regiers)
(St. Andrews - birthplace of golf. Thanks for that.)
(Anstruther fishing village)
(What you don't see is the large boat attached to the end of the man's rope)
("Country's Best Fish `N Chips. Sorry Trev, Bervie Chipper is now in THIRD place)
(Our rental car - a VW Golf TDI)
(Our new friends the Regiers)
(St. Andrews - birthplace of golf. Thanks for that.)
(Anstruther fishing village)
(What you don't see is the large boat attached to the end of the man's rope)
("Country's Best Fish `N Chips. Sorry Trev, Bervie Chipper is now in THIRD place)
(Our rental car - a VW Golf TDI)
Some Scottish Things.
02/03/08 12:48 AM
(Red frame grab of Dunnotar Castle)
What have we done the last few days? Let's see. We drove to Inverness in a sunny snowstorm; took the wrong/ long way around Loch Ness; saw Urquhart castle; toured the Glenfiddich distillery (it was like Charlie's Chocolate Factory for adults); took a walk around Old Aberdeen; shot some footage of Dunnotar Castle (see frame grab above); but most importantly, we were introduced to haggis by our new friends Dean and Amanda. The last two days we've been staying with friends of a friend in Aberdeen. Of course, now we can just call them friends as we all bonded over the bloody gore that is Sweeny Todd. Dean and Amanda are all around awesome people. Dean is just finishing up his Phd over here in Health Economics. It's interesting stuff. [] Tonight we head to St. Andrews and then on to Edinburgh where we pricelined a sweet hotel deal. Cheers for now.
