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a clip from a memoir I made last summer about my childhood in maine (i put music to it here)

original film: vimeo.com/clip:160571

music: Four Tet - Castles Made of Sand
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  • Remyyy 1 year ago
    Wow ! So original !! So well done !
  • binjam 1 year ago
    i agree! it's a big creativ clip ^.^
    i like your imagination.
  • Blake Whitman 1 year ago
    thanks guys. its inspired by an artist named Buky Schwartz who does perspective sculpture.
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  • chriskalani 1 year ago
    That is a really good time lapse idea. Good thing I thought of it.........................
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  • Erick C. 1 year ago
    cool. good job!
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  • f3ilter 1 year ago
    great clip.
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  • mrw7871 1 year ago
    That was pretty cool idea and video. Well done.
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  • Dobbsie 1 year ago
    this is amazing
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  • Blake Whitman 1 year ago
    thanks for all the great comments!! if you ever have a spare moment, check out the film this clip was taken from... the link is in the description.
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  • codesarah 1 year ago
    I like it!
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  • Maria 1 year ago
    This is so cool!!! Thanks for posting this!
  • Blake Whitman 1 year ago
    thank you. and you're welcome.
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  • Alex Itin 1 year ago
    genius
  • Blake Whitman 1 year ago
    as i mentioned above, if you like this you might appreciate checking out the artist Buky Schwartz for more perspective art. I had a class with him once and fell in love with his syle.
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  • mkk 1 year ago
    Beautiful indeed! Thank you.
  • Blake Whitman 1 year ago
    thank you much.
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  • Mark Schoneveld 1 year ago
    Great work! Have you ever seen 'Rivers and Tides' the film about Andy Goldsworthy? A MUST!
  • Blake Whitman 1 year ago
    the original film that this piece is taken from was very much inspired by that film. if you get a chance, check it out. the link is in the description above...
  • Mark Schoneveld 1 year ago
    Excellent. Well done, mate. Really.
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  • PEIKA 1 year ago
    fantabltisticaly cool
  • Blake Whitman 1 year ago
    thanks. i will be doing more of these this summer... stay tuned :)
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  • Charlie McCarthy 1 year ago
    magnificent.
  • Blake Whitman 1 year ago
    thank you!
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  • Russell Wynne 1 year ago
    Wow. Just found this. This is so cool. Nicely done.
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  • nshack 1 year ago
    Really cool! Thanks!
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  • Joel Curran 1 year ago
    That is incredible! Even though I saw the thumbnail I was still surprised!
  • Blake Whitman 1 year ago
    thanks Joel, if you ever have the time you should check out the piece this came from vimeo.com/clip:160571 -- but its long, so be prepared :)
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  • Emily Qualey 1 year ago
    oh! it's like magic!
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  • Yowda 10 months ago
    your new channel help to discover that very nice work. bravo
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  • Clintus McGintus 6 months ago
    that was awesome man.
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  • mike ambs 4 months ago
    This was great :)
  • Blake Whitman 4 months ago
    thanks dude!
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  • michael.marianek 3 months ago
    I really appreciate your "punk rock flyer" approach to compositing. In this world of virtual-anything-is-possibleness it good just to see beauty captured in this amazing world and presented in a way to stimulate our imaginations.... before the clip got to the middle I thought you were going to let the water come into the square and some how that would make a new reflection naturally, but after more thinking this seemed impossible but maybe with mirrors??? thanks for the inspiration..
  • Blake Whitman 3 months ago
    This was a very crude and basic attempt at this technique when my editing skills were fundamentally experimental. I could go back now and "fix" it, but I appreciate the context in which it was created.

    All done in FCP.
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  • Alpha60 3 months ago
    Very nice work here. You ever seen Andy Goldsworthy's work? Have a look if you haven't might give you some new ideas to continue this direction.
  • Blake Whitman 3 months ago
    vimeo.com/160571

    I know his work well.
  • Alpha60 3 months ago
    He's awesome It changed everything when found his work thru a friend.
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  • adiamas 3 months ago
    wow... I love the feeling of it.
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  • Walter Gan 1 month ago
    Yup, I second everyone's opinion - totally awesome, very original and creative. Your log arrangement to form perfect rectangle reminds me of Julian Beever (3D sidewalk artist - you can youtube him).
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  • cool...
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