… send me the telecined Cambridgewabisabi stuff? I'd love to watch it and finally embed in in my wabisabi site!
Contact me here or via dagie@t-online.de pleeease!!
l o v e
Dagie
Sunday, 26 July 2009
The MOMO again …
Hi you all … it's always taking so long … but here it is - http://www.wabisabisuper8.com/Cambridgee.html - click on Julie down right!
Luvly summer to all of you!
Dagie
Luvly summer to all of you!
Dagie
Saturday, 30 May 2009
The MOMO arrived!
Remember? The MOMO is the Making Of the Making Of :-)
I got the roll back from Dwayne's and I will telecine it the dirty way tonight (project it on a piece of paper on the wall and film it with my lovely Sony camera …)
What about the following idea: I can load it up on a public server like bigupload or the like and then post the password so that you can download it from there!!
Aaaand I'm curious to see what you telecined … can I have a copy???
l o v e,
Dagie
I got the roll back from Dwayne's and I will telecine it the dirty way tonight (project it on a piece of paper on the wall and film it with my lovely Sony camera …)
What about the following idea: I can load it up on a public server like bigupload or the like and then post the password so that you can download it from there!!
Aaaand I'm curious to see what you telecined … can I have a copy???
l o v e,
Dagie
Sunday, 17 May 2009
My presentation
Thursday, 14 May 2009
A few words from Tony
A genuine hands-on workshop in making and developing Super8 led by the
renowned Berlin artist Dagie Brundert.
All ten places were taken and the principle of "wabi-sabi" (embrace the imperfections!) and the theme of "Ten Coloured Toes" explained, before the issuing of striped socks and
the handling and careful testing of cameras.
The workshop continues Friday with a mass development session using sinks, buckets and a Lomo spiral tank full of E6 chemistry. Each participant will come away with a unique Ektachrome masterpiece, much wisdom, and no doubt slightly stinky fingers...
renowned Berlin artist Dagie Brundert.
All ten places were taken and the principle of "wabi-sabi" (embrace the imperfections!) and the theme of "Ten Coloured Toes" explained, before the issuing of striped socks and
the handling and careful testing of cameras.
The workshop continues Friday with a mass development session using sinks, buckets and a Lomo spiral tank full of E6 chemistry. Each participant will come away with a unique Ektachrome masterpiece, much wisdom, and no doubt slightly stinky fingers...
Saturday, 9 May 2009
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