The previous weekend was the 48-Hour Film Project. Our movie titled, Stages was filmed in record fashion. Our first year leading our own team; we kept the production streamlined, the story easy to follow, and sensible, and our production schedule stayed very close to schedule for the entire day. Because I directed it, filmed it, and edited it, it was less of a challenge keeping the vision on point. The Premier Screening was this past weekend, and I have to say, I think it played well. Not as flashy as some films, but given our small team, and limited technical resources, it still came out clean, and cohesive, and seemed to have the emotional impact we were going for. Confirmed by a few different viewers, some even said it appeared on screen as one of the best looking, best filmed movies of the day.
Tag: architecture
Weigh-In Wednesday – The Weird World
How can I critique what I did? Or how can I even enjoy my work after the fact if I never get to see it?
Silos: A Vertical Tour
Ever wonder what the inside of the Buffalo Grain Silos are like today?
Check out Explore Buffalo and take one of their vertical tours of the silos in 2015!
A Look At The City
Buffalo. The city is full of amazingly, artistic architecture.
And of course, interesting people.
Art and Architecutre
The architecture in Buffalo is at times astounding. These are statues in the restored Statler City, in what was once one of the area’s, if not the nation’s, premier luxury hotels.
Time ravages all things, but we have the ability to save and restore these great works of modern art. These are pieces of our history that must not be wasted by the neglect of difficult economic times and bad politics.