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And what a fun journey it must have been. That was actually really cool. Lot's of work yes, but definitely a fun piece to accomplish. Sometimes the analog process is a better. Kinda like the hiss and pops of an LP, it just has character. Plus doing something oldschool by hand always instills a great sense of accomplishment, at least for me anyways. :) Makes me wanna go make a flip book like in high school.
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On May 27, 2012, at 2:17 PM, Eric James Wood <list@helium14.com> wrote:
> Jim,
> There are two ways we can think about this.
> 01: how can we accomplish this project and make it happen.
> 02: the journey is the adventure.
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> There is something about doing it number 2 that is what it is.
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> Have a good memorial day for everyone in the states.
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> On 2012.May.27, at 13.40, Jim Lang wrote:
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>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eqSZSO_sSE
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>> The "video" in the card is actually hundreds of still photos, actually
>> being held by the subjects.
>> (apologies if this has already been discussed ad nauseam. I'm out of
>> the loop these days.)
>> He must have spent a fortune developing them.
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