What is a day without caffeine? I know very few people who can make it through 24 hours without with the addictive substance and what better way to get that shot of energy than from coffee? I don’t mean any cup of coffee, I mean a tried and true, carefully analyzed cup of coffee to give you that jolt that so many of us feel we need at various times of the day:
Even though I don’t drink the stuff, I find this video fascinating. It’s the one shot method that I find so interesting as its practically a lost art – it’s just too easy to shoot everything separately and edit it together in post-production. What I want to know is how long that table had to have been to make this all possible. By using this method the company made what could have been a fairly dry story into something dynamic and attention grabbing.
It gives me a few ideas for future projects… Now to find some caffeine of my own. It’s Friday and boy am I looking forward to the weekend!
Film festivals have become the center of my life in the last few months. Between working on getting current projects into festivals and attending films at festivals, I’ve become dependent on festival catalogues and spend far too much time looking at what films are playing at what time. It’s almost like I’m back working for a festival again but for once I’m on the other end of the phone asking the questions instead of having to know all of the answers.
Now normally I would try to see documentaries to see what other people are working on but I’ve been mixing in narrative film as well. One film in particular, Tracks, is an interesting mix of the two as it is technically a narrative piece while being based on a true story. Now perhaps some scenes aren’t exactly the way that it happened, but for the most part the story is in tact.
Dir. John Curran
I know that the idea of watching a girl walk across q desert with four camels and a dog, interrupted periodically by a photojournalist, may not sound like the most invigorating story, but somehow it captures your attention for the full two hours. I love the cinematography in this film. It’s beautiful and it moves the viewer through the film so seamlessly (with many thanks to the editor and the composer too) that it’s pure eye candy.
The film also has another draw for me in that photojournalist Rick Smolan is featured in this film which adds an interesting connection for me. I happen to work with Rick’s brother and at times with Rick. It’s a surreal experience watching a film where you see the same name that’s sitting in your inbox pop on the movie screen. I know better than to think of this person on the screen to be the true Rick, but it’s amazing to see someone who looks and sounds so much like him.
If you have the chance to see this film, I would highly recommend it. And, for those who are completely entranced by the story and want to know more, there is a book and the original National Geographic article.
May was one of the busiest months I’ve had in a long time and to be honest I loved every moment of it. It was one of those good types of busy where I was exhausted by the end of the day (in a good way) and I looked forward to the next day. I hope June can bring something like that because I’m feeling very fulfilled at the moment.
What was keeping me so busy? I don’t know if I’m quite ready to share that yet as there is a lot in post-production to be done, but to give you an idea, it involved:
Spending time up in the mountains.
Food. Lots of food. Really good food.
Visiting with friends.
Camping.
Puppies.
Watching films at the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF).
I know. Not a lot to go by, but like I said, post-production is going to take a while.
I don’t have much of a theme for this month but after reflecting on this last month, I’m using themes from the last few weeks to inspire my next few posts.
Be honest. When you hear the word Hawai’i doesn’t your heart begin to flutter and the idea of going to the islands in the middle of the Pacific intrigue you just a little- even to the point of distraction? Well it does for me. When I’ve had it with things at home, Hawaii is usually one of the first places that I think of escaping to.
I’m not entirely sure what it is about the small chain of islands but it always sounds heavenly. I’ve been once. For four days. Yes, all that way for four days and I loved it! Someday I hope to go back for a lot longer than an extended weekend and hope to visit more than just the island of Oahu. It is a beautiful place but I would love to see all of the other terrains.
Perhaps this video isn’t what we all expect of the Pacific island but it just shows the diversity of whats sitting there in the middle of the ocean.
Now I’ve never been to Slovenia let alone to a vineyard in Slovenia but I have been to several vineyards. There is something so serene about these specialized farms and they are the perfect getaway for just a few hours. Its possible that after several wine tastings its just the fermented grape juice that I’ve been sampling that makes me feel that way but I beg to differ.
Since I can’t travel overseas at the moment, perhaps a visit to a vineyard is the perfect antidote… For now I will settle for a glass of wine.
After my rather whiny post last week I think I’ve gotten it out of my system. Don’t you hope!
Now that we are well into May I feel like things are looking up. The promise of day trips to the mountains and adventure lingers in the air- summer is rapidly approaching! This makes me happy just thinking about because maybe soon the weather won’t be so grey. Yahoo!
I found this video that made me appreciate the ability to be outdoors even when you live in the city. I really don’t have room to complain because I live in a city that is sparsely populated compared to NYC but I was inspired none-the-less.
Ok ok, so I just got back from a quick trip to Mexico for a friend’s wedding, and you would have thought that would have helped with the travel cravings. But like I’ve said before, it only made me want to travel more. Tough luck for me because I’m not going anywhere for a while. Or at least its looking that way…
So to help commemorate my time away I present to you this video of Mexican food. I warn you- it will make you hungry so try not to watch on an empty stomach:
If you’re into food and especially into trying new food when you travel, make sure to check out The Perennial Plate. They have a great catalogue of videos celebrating the diversity of good food in the world.
In the last couple of months I can’t help but wish that I were
Its probably a combination of the winter grey, being in the city for the last few months and the fact that I really haven’t travelled in a while that is getting me down. I have this feeling of wanting to go anywhere as long as its not along the northern part of the I-5 corridor. Then again I wouldn’t mind going to Canada for a long weekend…
Admittedly I just got back from a quick jaunt to Mexico for a wedding, but I think that only made things worse… I want to go somewhere completely different that puts me out of my element. That, unfortunately, is not going to happen any time soon, so instead of I’ve been watching videos that help me feel like I’m somewhere else. Even if its only a couple of minutes. Stay tuned for a few that I’ve loved!
Ok, so I admit that I know nothing about the 2014 Winter Olympics location. Other than knowing that it’s in Russia, it’s a complete mystery to me. However, after seeing this video I was very pleasantly surprised at how lush and green it looks. I know that it looks very different at the moment and in only a week, millions will be descending on the place to watch, compete in and celebrate the winter games. I am SO excited!
The Vancouver winter games were pretty spectacular, or so I hear. I was in Peru on a trek through the Andes during the last winter Olympics and although I was having my own experience of a lifetime, I was still very upset that I couldn’t be with my friends in Vancouver for the games. I guess I made up for it by being in London for the summer Olympics in 2012.
Anyway, this year I plan to make up for all that I missed in 2010. I just really hope that we get to see most of the events – so far I’m a little skeptical of how much will make it out as there seem to be some pretty tough restrictions on how many members of the media can make it in etc, but I have high hopes for whatever makes it across the ocean. I don’t agree with the Russian anti-gay law but I hope that we can celebrate the lifes’ work of all the athletes during this time. Lets not take this away from them as they deserve this time in the spot light and I wish them all the best.
So tighten those bindings and strap on those goggles, because this is going to a great month of winter sports!