Catherine Russell
May 27th, 2008, 02:33 PM
Hi all:
Now that everyone is starting to check back in for another great round of filming I just wanted to throw an update out there.
Even though the material I threw out there for uwol 8 was the kind of stuff worth investigating but in the end should end up on the cutting room floor... I did mention that I was interested in reworking a few things to see if some comments that were made could be taken into consideration. So here it is:
http://www.spikeproductions.com/UWOL8Redo.mov (65 mb) 320 x 240
I don't expect anyone to watch this, but if you do feel free to just spot check it to note the changes. Please don't even think of enduring it to the end!
It addresses two comments (made by just about everyone):
1) The hands are now brought "closer to the camera" which makes the motion larger in scope to allow for a larger center movie.
2) The hands have a smooth motion without the occasional jerk.
A lot more polishing could be done but not worth the time or effort... I know now that more space can easily be made available to allow for larger center movies which was worth figuring out.
Ranch update:
We are still at war with this fox, but are hoping we are converging on a fence so solid that we will win this battle. We are grieving the loss of 26 chickens to date. The last hit was 2 Fridays ago (9 down) and since then all has been very quiet. This is very normal behavior, so we still don't know if it's because we have a full-proof fence or if the fox is mustering for another blow. We are doing everything we can do: attempts at trapping, building a 10' 3 wire electric fence, surrounding the compound with boulders on both sides of the fence, we have a gun loaded and ready if it comes to that, and we are looking into the possibility of a guard Llama, which will for certain end up in my uwol movies if we do get one.
On a happier note, we are raising 14 chicks, 2 Guinea fowl (which are good alarm callers), and 2 Chinese guard geese (which attack everything except the owners who rear them!). They have grown up a lot since this movie but if you want to enjoy these little critters and reminisce about the way the ranch USED TO BE please enjoy this 2 minute birthday clip created for my niece. The little yellow rubber ducks are the goslings.
http://www.spikeproductions.com/WordsOfWisdomA_1Mb_Stream.mov (720x480, 35 mb, 2 min)
Looking forward to another go at uwol 9 and seeing everyone else's awesome creations.
Cato
Now that everyone is starting to check back in for another great round of filming I just wanted to throw an update out there.
Even though the material I threw out there for uwol 8 was the kind of stuff worth investigating but in the end should end up on the cutting room floor... I did mention that I was interested in reworking a few things to see if some comments that were made could be taken into consideration. So here it is:
http://www.spikeproductions.com/UWOL8Redo.mov (65 mb) 320 x 240
I don't expect anyone to watch this, but if you do feel free to just spot check it to note the changes. Please don't even think of enduring it to the end!
It addresses two comments (made by just about everyone):
1) The hands are now brought "closer to the camera" which makes the motion larger in scope to allow for a larger center movie.
2) The hands have a smooth motion without the occasional jerk.
A lot more polishing could be done but not worth the time or effort... I know now that more space can easily be made available to allow for larger center movies which was worth figuring out.
Ranch update:
We are still at war with this fox, but are hoping we are converging on a fence so solid that we will win this battle. We are grieving the loss of 26 chickens to date. The last hit was 2 Fridays ago (9 down) and since then all has been very quiet. This is very normal behavior, so we still don't know if it's because we have a full-proof fence or if the fox is mustering for another blow. We are doing everything we can do: attempts at trapping, building a 10' 3 wire electric fence, surrounding the compound with boulders on both sides of the fence, we have a gun loaded and ready if it comes to that, and we are looking into the possibility of a guard Llama, which will for certain end up in my uwol movies if we do get one.
On a happier note, we are raising 14 chicks, 2 Guinea fowl (which are good alarm callers), and 2 Chinese guard geese (which attack everything except the owners who rear them!). They have grown up a lot since this movie but if you want to enjoy these little critters and reminisce about the way the ranch USED TO BE please enjoy this 2 minute birthday clip created for my niece. The little yellow rubber ducks are the goslings.
http://www.spikeproductions.com/WordsOfWisdomA_1Mb_Stream.mov (720x480, 35 mb, 2 min)
Looking forward to another go at uwol 9 and seeing everyone else's awesome creations.
Cato