Yesterday Sue Churchill from local talented Architects Church Lukas sent me a great link to a video – entitled The Sandpit by Sam O’Hare.
I don’t need to blog very much – it really speaks for itself. It is just brilliant! Sue said “Beautiful – The video, not you”. Harsh perhaps, but true.
There are some details about how it was filmed here. The technique of time-lapse photography and post production with a shift-lens are really clever.
Enough words – I hope you enjoy it. I wonder if we could do one for here?
[Update 7 March 2010 - I had a link to the film on Youtube, but it looks as though the video has been removed].
You can see it here on Vimeo though! Well worth watching….
March 5th, 2010 at 15:21
That’s excellent; it almost has the feel of a claymation film, but gives a superb impression of a summer day in New York. I’d love to see something similar produced for Nottingham :^)
March 16th, 2010 at 11:39
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