Yesterday was madness — so I missed the websites anniversary post. However, I’m not sure that there is a better post than this one to cross the anniversary dateline with. Prior to: If you guessed that Jeff (in my previous post) was Rusty Crowe — you lose. I received a random email a couple ofContinue reading “Best, jeff. 28 Aug 2010.”
Monthly Archives: August 2010
Cobble. 20 Aug 2010.
What more can you say about this Cobble stuff? It’s killer in execution? They’re not literal representations of a photo taken… he takes liberties with compositional elements. Historically, paintings, drawings use a form of triangulation to keep the viewers’ eye within the composition. This piece is a lot more sophisticated in the devices it employsContinue reading “Cobble. 20 Aug 2010.”
Red. 20 Aug 2010.
Even when they *finally* release footage, its hot air. It tells us absolutely nothing about the camera. Notice its locked down, I wonder if they’re having skew problems? Red might be a good company, but they constantly over-promise and under-deliver. The opposite of what you should want from a company that you need to trust.Continue reading “Red. 20 Aug 2010.”
Gyrating. 14 August 2010.
In the sacred words of Sir Mick Jagger: ‘You can not always get what you want… but if you try sometime — you just might find, you get… well — you get some helicopter shots…’: I shot this footage from my friend Greg and Erin’s helicopter in late June. I stopped and spent a fewContinue reading “Gyrating. 14 August 2010.”
IBFFNashville. 13 Aug 2010.
Just received news that my documentary, chasing KEINO, has been selected by the International Black Film Festival Nashville. A great honor. Will get to see all of my music friends in the Nashville area. Yes, it’s early. Yes, it’s four-fourty AM Central Time. Yes, we’re working whilst you sleep. I have some ‘top of theContinue reading “IBFFNashville. 13 Aug 2010.”
Scuola. 10 Aug 2010.
SDC. 7 Aug 2010.
Thanks All!
Jeff. 7 Aug 2010.
As we approach the anniversary date for vaughan+STUDIO‘s inaugural film website and BLOGS, we’d like to thank everyone that has visited. We have had some 4,700 hits either through my film, chasing KEINO, or the arts and we haven’t even crossed the one year anniversary. We have, likewise, had hits from most all European countriesContinue reading “Jeff. 7 Aug 2010.”
Picture. 6 Aug 2010.
In the thirteenth century, the tallest buildings were the churches. In the 17th century, political buildings were taller. Office buildings are now the tallest architectural structures in most modern cities. On display is Santa Maria della Salute in Venice, construction was started in 1631 and completed in 1687. photo: Ed Vaughan