Music video with elements of video art, water, life, and movement.
I produced this for the Getty Mishmash video contest. Watch video here and to like the video for voting on Getty Images.
I am a big supporter of community involvement of residents and people that work for companies in the community that generate business from the community. I don't believe that companies are people but I do believe that people work for legal enties defined as companies… in the end it is people with names that make decisions.
I'm also a supporter of credit unions so having a chance to interview WESTconsin Credit Union, a corporate sponsor of an event I love – the Hot Air Affair in Hudson Wisconsin – was a privelidge for me. They are local and support local in many ways.
This is an interview from 2010 with Jay Fahl of WESTconsin Credit Union on their corporate sponsorship of the Hudson Hot Air Affair.
My concluding thoughts for 2011.
The end of 2011 started with scanning. I started scanning old slides and looking at old video footage. The memories made me realized what a wonderful life I’ve had, and the great people I’ve enjoyed it with. Plus, I didn’t have to jump off a bridge to realize it.
The scanning gave me with warm feelings and another realization that I’ve had wonderful opportunities to participate in a history many only viewed. My wife has always been a part of this, and the old photo’s reminded me of that in a warm feeling I’ve enjoyed for days. I am fortunate that we had bought a good 35mm SLR camera back in the days. The quality of the scanned slides has been amazing so especially enjoyable. We’ve documented many events in our lives which include my art works and involvement in leading edge technologies so I’ve got lots of material to “broadband enable”.
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As 2012 approaches this video looks back to what it was like to capture and edit video in the early 1990's – not quite 20 years ago. The video's were low bitrate, small frame size because of limitations to typical personal computers. That carried through to the late 90's as the Internet was also too slow to handle high bitrate video. That has changed drastically and this video contrast the difference.
This was about all I did for Christmas so far… An animation with 5 cats that sound more like ducks because my keyboard doesn't make the best cat sounds.
Jingle Bells Public Domain music from Archive.org
Sometimes ideas just come around when you play with drawing, which this one came from playing with a rotating globe. It started out as an animation using NIN music, but they didn't really license as Creative Commons as far as I could tell, so I redid it using music that did have CC BY licence. The music is from ccMixter.org by basematic and it's called La Madeline Au Truffe (composed by Jeris).
The world is split apart then brought back together again by doves – symbols of peace.
Saw a puff ball in the open grass during Thanksgiving, then kids were playing with tricycle when an idea came to mind… this was the result.
Running over dried puff ball by Kensey and Roger with ccMixter.org music: "Come up for Air" CC BY SackJo22
Also help Kensey with editing her "Bird Eater" video. A drama with horror, emotion, and wizardry.
1 minute animation on what a triathlon is, about transitions, on distances, and why people do them. Drawings and animation by Roger Bindl with ccMixter.org music "Purple Nurple" CC BY AlexBeroza.
I moved Nadcomm to my hosted service a while back and still in progress of converting to WordPress and updating. This is an updated video showing bits and pieces from the museum with a brief on Don House… they guy that made it all possible and continues to preserve the history.
One day I'll work on it some more, but if anyone knows of a place for some of the Nadcomm equipment let me know. I believe Don is still looking for permanent exhibit.
Experimenting with ways to present Aesop's Fables… straight and to the point (like this), interpreted (like The Lion and Three Bulls), crazy and humorous, or what?