november 2013
how much is that doggie in the window? arch art supply the store dog was wandering around for awhile, but this seems to be his preferred station. day 198desks of ilm - brian along with his transformer...
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deep sea snorkeling at kicker rock kicker rock was by far, the most amazing snorkeling i've ever experienced. i wish my camera had underwater housing because it was like a totally different planet in...
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you see santa cruz day 230adios, 2013 on the island of santa cruz, we were treated to a visually stunning new year's eve. enrique, our to guide, explained that it is ecuadorian tradition to build...
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i make people - what's your superpower? looking at grains of sand my new work station since the nursery is moving into the craft palace, i had to move my work station over to a new room. i'm surprised...
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bay to breakers kitchen at 4505 4505 opened up a new bbq joint near our house. the kitchen is action packed!the perfect lunch cheddar bratwurst, fresh squeezed juice and a picnic table. awww...
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painted gents progression there really hasn't been much happening with this property, so i've sorta fallen off the bandwagon as far as documenting it.the perfect lunch cheddar bratwurst, fresh squeezed...
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editorial updates outside my office a sign i kept outside my office during transformers to let folks know how hectic things were starting to get.fancy foreign candies we were told that it's a good idea...
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picnic for his one month birthday! nutella family! MOAR ENERGY! gift from pete and monica!
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baby yoga peering down the pier bar jules jules' new friends « prev 1 2 next » (14 Photos)
View Articlethe chopping block
wik’s splicing block. this one here in particular is a rivas splicing block. a roll of 35mm 4-perf on the left and 70mm 15-perf on the right. we used to label our splicing blocks because each one...
View Articlemeasuring time
back in the days before timecode, time was calculated by how much film there was. instead of speaking timecode, editors would speak in feet and frames. how did we do that? with a measuring stick, of...
View Articleeditors love counting
in our last episode of “this is how we count”, i talked about the measuring stick. let’s now take a look at the film ruler. this one here measures two feet of both 16mm and 35mm film. you’ll usually...
View Articlebe kind, rewind
more than you possibly ever wanted to know about edit bench rewinds.ok, now let’s talk rewinds, the workhorse of an edit bench. one of the oldest edit technologies. how else are you going to crank...
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