Thursday, June 29, 2006

Clean Semen Stains Wood

Day 7

spin silk Wednesday, we at St. James Park as we have, according to information from the ICA press agent permission to shoot, we work with "small" equipment, without a crane and, unfortunately, without our HD monitor. So far no one has asked us for a filming permit, everything is very relaxed and calm in the St. James Park Transport from Trafalgar Square to the park we did Tuesday night, a really very funny journey of Strandbeests by the nightly London.
As we often rotate parallel with our two cameras, we walk slowly from the tapes and fortunately I found a shop on the web in the vicinity, the richtigenm HDV tapes sold. Today, Sander and Loek flown back to the Netherlands. Theo is now supported by a young English girl who has learned a crash course in dealing with the Strandbeesten.
runs Unlike the first days of the time really well and everything that makes me a little nervous. It is difficult to keep the necessary tension for a rotation, if everything is so calm and relaxed as the St. James Park For me it is important to set myself new goals to ueberlegn Saceh, the value for the film could be . I look forward to the days in the museum if the Strandbeesten are presented in an exhibition at the ICA. Away from the Opening we want to use the exhibition space as a studio and film the beach beasts in an artificial Umgebiung. On Saturday afternoon we want to make free and walk in Hyde Park. There, Roger Waters played the complete "Dark Side of the Moon" LP and some other artists such as Suzanne Vega play well. Theo can not come, unfortunately, because he to 9 clock in St. James Park to be.

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Scotch Laminating Pouches

Day Day 5 and 6

The rain on Saturday was a happy coincidence. When we looked at the pictures in the evening, we were all very impressed. Andreas has climbed on the scaffold, with Nelson's Column is dressed, and has made wonderful pictures from the top: Theo, Loek, Sander, dressed in their yellow rain jackets, and the two Strandbeesten alone on the huge square. seen from above, like the three helpers who are eager to get a larger unit on life as a kind Bienenkoeningin Strandbeest cared.
The pattern of the day we watch every night, although we are often very tired and exhausted. But it is very valuable for our work and it has really helped us find the endgueltiugen visual expression for the photos on Trafalgar Square. We shoot almost exclusively settings from the tripod with a long focal length. The handheld camera shots do not work for our desired aesthetic. We try whenever possible to shoot with full aperture to keep the Tiefenschaerfe as low as possible. Especially when focusing the course brings some problems and sometimes, especially when the person quickly to move on, lying beside it with the edge. But if we look at the pictures in the evening on the HD monitor, we see confirmed our approach. The background is also HD video as easily blurred and we get a very cinematic image. The decision to carry the HD monitor was very important. Without him we would never really look like our pictures in HD resolution and even if we only use the shoot scenes for the crane and use it mainly for the views of the rotated images, he gives us the security over our pictures.
Today we have exposed a day then to the rotary. The Strandbeesten today walked from Trafalgar Square to the St. James Park. In order to gain new inspiration, we will limit today on the new location to sit in the sun and easy to observe. I think that day We're all good. For next week I have at the Science Museum organized a rotation. We want to turn in Theo Musem. This gives us a nice visual Uebereisntimmung between evolution and Theo's work. In the entrance hall of the museum is the skeleton of a giant dinosaur, and if all goes well, we can go there next Wednesday from 9 10 clock turn come before the spectators.

Monday, June 26, 2006

Does Ross Sell Jansport

4 - Part 2 More photos

It started to rain heavily. Theo had luckily a plastic sheet thereby to protect its and our equipment. Theo, Sander and Loek all have a yellow rain jacket with Kaupze, and we are for the first time as a team really well seen.
We shoot despite the rain with an umbrella. Unfortunately, there is I made a unforgivable mistake: I have not packed enough tapes for today. Steffi has been made on the way home and picks up the very fundamental basis for work. It is good that she is there. I use the break to the internet shop to upload photos from Saturday. Stefan and Andrew wanted to continue turning.
The rain brings a new mood in the recordings from Trafalgar Square. The place is very empty and everything is suddenly very quiet, only a few people let the rain do not we want to accompany abschrecken.Morgen Theo and the other from the hotel to the place and in the evening with the camera. Shots of Trafalgar Square we have enough and it's time for directing attention to something else.

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The photos from Saturday, the first day of the exhibition on Trafalgar Square.
took them Debbie, an English girl to us for her boyfriend Alan is the time in London with the team.

Can I Do Acrylics On Bitten

Day 3 and 4




On Saturday evening we have our settings at sunset get. Also we shot a scene without permission from the crane and in parallel with the second camera is a further shot and close-ups from the stand. The shoot with two cameras is both a blessing and a curse. It's wonderful a scene from two perspectives, can dissolve. Difficulty is the coordination. Who turns, what, when and where, but in the course of the shoot will be recording the.
The fourth day, Sunday, was disappointing for me. As I write these lines, it is 7 clock Monday morning, and I'm sitting in the kitchen of our small house in Streatham. It's raining today and I'm curious if the Strandbeesten run at all today. Yesterday, Sunday was higher than the Trafalgar Square. I hate the feeling of Sunday afternoon. The people are no longer so fresh and elated as on Saturday, when the weekend has begun. Somewhere in the back of the head even the thought of Monday and the man is trying this feeling in one oversized choke on inertia. I then decided to turn less and be seen. One thing is still working fine: a Strandbeest stands on the place and people can move it independently. Especially on children's exercise of this nature and the possibility of moving it with his own hands, a great fascination. Children can push away the feeling of Sonntagsnachmnittags they instinctively feel with their parents, and do so with enthusiasm to a cause. Andreas has filmed an episode in which two children, enthusiastically Strandbeest moving and suddenly broke one of the legs. A wonderful story in passing. When I write on the edge, I do not know yet what will be the core. Before the shoot I had considered a total of five stories with which I wanted to tell Theo's London residence. A we have hopefully already found, leaving the others waiting. But today is just the third Drehhtag and once again I have to curb my impatience.

Saturday, June 24, 2006

Clearstep Braces Thicker



Our first day of filming in London. On the morning of the container came with the Strandbeesten at the museum. We had already made early on the way and stood at seven clock at the ICA. Stefan and Andreas had to take the U-Bah, we had expanded our car in the Ruecksitze to transport all the equipment. Unfortunately, it then
went much faster than expected and when I tried just had to find a parking space and back was before the museum was, unfortunately, the truck has driven away towards Trafalgar Square, there to load the Strandbeesten. Documentary pitch. Nothing was the beautiful setting on the wide road with the British flag in the background and a soft morning light. After spending, while somehow trying to get the tape into the camera without falling down and then briefly to Steffi, I had in Trafalgar Square with the luggage unloaded to bring the tripod.
The result was then a few hectic settings from the unloading of the Strandbeesten. I had imagined the beginning better. Then we decided to build the crane. With Nelson's Column and the sun behind and the National Library in the background we shot some supervisors with the crane. One must be careful not to swing too much with the crane, or see the pictures later as a TV recording of a show or concert, where continuous dynamics is faked by crane shots.
reached after a few settings shcoenen us an excited woman from the museum. She told us that we had not actually filming permit for the Trafalgar Square and we may Trouble with the office of the mayor who has everything here seems under control, could get. You also need to shoot for dokumentarissche permission to film public places. You never stop learning. Let's see how it goes. We agreed, unremarkable and without rotating crane and on Monday to request permission to shoot. I hope that this leads to bigger complications.
evening will run until 11am the Strandbeesten today and I'm still going to try a crane shot of the course and the beach beasts to shoot in the dark. Fortunately, the mood in the team and contact with Theo, Loek and Sander is very good. I have to try to curb my impatience. The biggest challenge of the next days will be to do not try to turn everything, but to wait and wait for the right light, the right mood. Nor does the weather, maybe a little too well. The sun beats down mercilessly, much too much light for digital video.
Besides, we are in the garage right on Trafalgar Square, 35 pounds for a day. Maybe I should be worried around the budget.

Kidde Smoke Alarm, One Beep

Day 1 Day 2

The first night in our London Accommodation we have placed well behind us. We live in a house in Streatham in South London. Morning breakfast in the garden and a first rotary meeting. Noon then meeting with Theo Institute for Contemporary Art Loek, who are accompanied Theo's work years ago, and Sander, a student who has worked for several months last year for Theo, have come also to London. Together we have looked at the exhibition in the museum. It is a theater space, is mined in the exhibition for the stage and Zuschauerang. There are copies of previous generations and Strandbeesten a running Strandbeest be issued. In our second week we will use the space for a studio shooting: the movements of a Strandbeests against black background, the room is relatively small, but I hope that our plan works anyway.
After visiting the museum we were in Trafalgar Square. Have photographs of the best locations made. Tomorrow morning at 7AM is there, the container with the Strandbeesten at. Our shooting schedule for tomorrow: the construction and start Strandbeesten event. There will be a long day, because the creatures are to run until 11PM. Let's see the pictures from the night Trafalgar Square.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Guarage Door Opener Model Acsdg

The shooting in London

clock tomorrow morning at 8:00 we leave to shoot in London. The many days of preparation are done and now I am happy that it finally starts.
At this point I will try on Saturday, our impressions and experiences, describe to the rotation.


Tomorrow morning at 8AM we want to drive with our car to London. We will take the Ferrry from Dunkirk in France to Dover. I am looking forward to the start of our shooting and I am glad that the preparation is done. At this place I try to post an article each day to share my experiences during our shooting.