Monday, November 14, 2005

passion


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a of and told through in a bar in bristol. i think these are the things that make us.



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9 comments:

MOLOI LORASAI said...

good film. I also have filminhos at blip.tv.

http://moloi_filminhos.blib.tv

Anonymous said...

Your audio is amazing.

Unknown said...

you're a lucky man, and also a great editor, the way you edited this video is simple and effective, always a great job
hope to be lucky enough to catch a good moment like this one

Anonymous said...

Nice video and audio, I wonder what that guy was talking about, at one point I'm sure he gives us the finger. :¬)

taxiplasm said...

the tenebrous mix of the blur and focus on the gesture encapsulated in red emphatically communicates that inexplicable passion.
plus killer audio.

FANfuckinTASTIC ...as usual.

-taxiplasm
http://gnitseretni.blogspot.com

fastmovinganimals said...

great and surprising sound transition. Simple and powerful image...
Very inspiring work.

EmoRiot said...

Why are bars so dark?
What gesture do people with no arms make when they get really worked up?
Arm movements while talking... is it a carryover from pre-vocal communication eras or a development to enhance ideas since vocal communication eras?

The crowd morph to droning... the blur... it all felt like a metaphor for a drunken haze. I like how, by not putting any speech on it, you can assign different moods to the momment. The first time I saw it, I saw it as comic on stage whose routine was totally bombing and he was fighting with gestures to draw in an already-lost crowd. The second time i saw it as a political organizer trying to stir up some local action. The third time was when I realized he wasn't even on a stage. The gestures he made conveyed so much passion that I assigned him that high status location without even noticing that he was just sitting at the bar.

duncan speakman said...

actually the bar was very light, but the guy wanted his identity hidden, he denied ever being passionate about anything and turned out to be a bit of a neo-nazi (literally), he was discussing the merits of Johnson over Shakespeare but then furiously dnied that he woud ever talk about the arts, generally an idiot out looking for an argument about anything. If he ever does make it on stage god help us all!.
body language people tend to talk about arm movements giving away our true intention/meaning, I think we use them to enhance what we say but I guess their roots are in the pre-vocal era

Anonymous said...

yep i like the audio better then video this time. but again its awsome ..
but my god, the audio. 10/10


John