Category: Video
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Holiday Video
While I was on holiday recently, I made a short film… It’s a Super 8 film shot on the island of Syros. The camera is a Canon 318M, and the music is from the film Le Mépris and is composed by Georges Delerue. The camera’s filter was misbehaving so I’ve colour corrected a bit. The…
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London to Brighton 2010
I’ve got a few videos saved up that I’ve not edited or posted. So I thought I’d work through the backlog! This was taken last August (so it’s been a while) when a few of us cycled from London to Brighton as part of a vaguely radio-themed outing. As you might be able to tell…
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A Video
This is a short video I made a few weeks ago at the seaside in Broadstairs. Featured are my brother and his family, so you may well not be interested. But it’s shot on Super 8 – Kodak Ektachrome 100D to be precise – and filmed with the same Canon Auto Zoom 318M that my…
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Timelapses
When it became clear that it was going to snow fairly heavily near my flat last night, I thought it might be fun to put some timelapse videos together. Indeed, that might be a good idea, but I’m not convinced that I managed the best implementation ever. This first video is the worst. It’s the…
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Bladerunner
I’m really looking forward to Bladerunner: The Final Cut, essentially a big DVD boxset that’ll be the final version of Bladerunner, a classic SF film that’s definitely up amongst my favourites, but which has a troubled version history. But it’s a little disingenuous, for Ridley Scott to claim to claim that he has an aversion…
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Fight Fight Fight
Sillyness at work this morning…
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Very funny…
Scarily accurate…
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The Christian O’Connell Show Panto
Up early for camera duty for the Breakfast Show panto this morning. Great fun with Thandie Newton, David Tennant and Brian Blessed joining the team.
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Orange’s 60 Seconds of Fame
I have to link to this because, well, I made it.
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YouTube trawling
I won’t embed this, but what the…
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Sheringham Timelapse
A timelapse of Sheringham, 30 September. The clouds are coming nicely towards the camera, and the sun crosses the frame towards the end of a day that saw everything from clear skies to rain. A couple of glitches are the strange encoding at the start – something really doesn’t like matt blacks – and a…
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The Power of Ten
I love this IBM video explaining relative distances. The Power of Ten… (Via Badscience)