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I recorded - with their permission - the gig on a portable radio cassette - my plan is to remaster it and release it in a video as soon as I can get around to it! If anyone knows what year this was, please shout! Must have been around 1980. Cheltenham.

and to Charlie who's flying to Japan on the day I'm coming back to SF. ;)

 

We have some travel related photo project in mind so wish us luck!

 

Have a great winter week my friends. I'll be checking flickr and talking with you guys here and there while I'm staying in France with Oliv.

  

To my friends:

Call me at +1.530.3SUGURU to leave voice messages. I can read them as email. Email to "my 3-character nickname" [at] me.com for quick follow up. I'll have my French mobile # once I get there and I'll post it here as well. ;)

ChrisSisarich_Photographer & Director

watch the high res/complete version here:

www.squishyfox.com/oreos/files/artandfilmLARGE.m4v

 

Songs as arranged:

Owl City - Panda Bear

Celtic Women in Music and Song - The Cat's Meow/Partners in Crime

Harold Barefoot Sanders lll - Doggy Fun

frame by frame drive by on a couple of jetpacked aliens

“Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another, 'What! You too? I thought I was the only one”

C.S. Lewis

 

Charlie, opening a little gift while his first ever shot on a Polaroid SX-70 (mine) developed before our eyes.

 

Last Tuesday at Emporio Rulli/Union Square/San Francisco

Ferrania Solaris 100 (from Keico)/Natura Classica

  

frame by frame drive by on a couple of jetpacked aliens

LINK:

 

www.vimeo.com/7119992

 

Finished October 17, 2009 in Hollywood CA, everything was developed by me, from the brain characters to the on scale green screen set they were filmed at (and of course the editing and post prod)

 

My client's company name is BrainNRG brainnrg.com Website that im also developing.

 

Hope ya like

 

Technical specs:

 

Stop motion made at 20fps with a Cannon XL1 camera with FramebyFrame stop motion software. Edited on Final Cut on a Mac Book Pro.

look who it is! charlie!

thank you bean for taking the picture, i know this technically isn't a self portrait, but i'm counting it anyway.

Der Trailer zum Debütroman "Denn Niemand wird Dir glauben" von Abbie Taylor entstand im Sommersemester 2009 im Fachbereich Design der Fachhochschule Düsseldorf. Der Film war ein Beitrag zum jährlichen Buchtrailer Award und erreichte im Wettbewerb das Finale (Top 5).

 

Konzeption und Umsetzung:

Tatjana Krause und Sebastian Kentzler

 

Betreuender Dozent:

Prof. Dr. Rainer Nachtwey

 

Weitere Mitwirkende

Schauspielerin: Caroline Knebel in der Rolle als Emma Turner (Mutter)

Darstellerin: Katharina Pesch in der Rolle als Antonia (Entführerin)

Kind: Jan-Nicklas Pesch in der Rolle als Ritchie Turner (Kind)

Sprecherin: Caroline Knebel

Musik: Patrick Malchereck

 

Weiterführende Informationen:

FH D | www.fh-duesseldorf.de

Buchtrailer Award | www.der-buchtrailer.de

Tatjana | www.kt-sign.com

Sebastian | www.kentzler-design.com

 

Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by vimeo.com/kentzlertv.

St. Paul's College is a private school in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. It was established in 1962 as a Catholic all-boys school by the Tilburg Fraters. The Roman Catholic Church purchased a farm situated at the foot of Roman Hill in Klein Windhoek, a low density suburb. Due to the presence of hot springs and fountains at the time, it was possible to develop a vineyard, gardens and orchards where the school is currently located.

 

When Namibia became independent in 1990, St. Paul's changed into a multi-cultural school for both boys and girls from grades 1 to 12.[1] St. Paul's College is Namibia's second best High School, behind St Boniface College in the Kavango Region.

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