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I was in the middle of making this and came across "The Chronos Project" VIDEO CHALLENGE #6

vimeo.com/forums/topic:3881

then decided to see if I could add this to it.

Here's why.

First the images are from our past trip to Mt. Rainier in Washington State. The whole process and trip seemed to be all about time.

For instance: The planning of how to get there - do we take the 4 hour route or 2 1/2 hour route? We just get there and we just happen to cross paths with the friends we were meeting up with. Perfect timing. The cabin we stayed at wasn't ready even though we were pretty early. Chris and Deb, the other couple, are a little older than us, not that much older but I thought I'd throw that in. Otis didn't poop almost the entire time we were there. That's a long time.

Going up to the mountain, driving on icy roads with chains, is a slow drive but the way snow neutralizes everything kinda brings you into a time warp and you begin to forget about time. You just become engulfed by how amazing everything looks. Snow has a way of not only muting the way things look but also how it all sounds. Sound doesn't travel very far. The snow eats it up. So in a sense I felt like I was in a vacuum. I love vacuums. You lose equilibrium, and if you are not from the snow, you almost have to learn your senses again. Time.

The title. Roger Moore. I don't know. This video is kind of all over the place. The images and the retro-ness of Mt. Rainier, its Paradise look-out, its James Bond-esqueness. When I got home and viewed the ice and snow images, Roger Moore (although I think he is the worst James Bond and Timothy Dalton doesn't count) is what popped into my head. The lameness and dorkiness, almost comedic way he portrayed James Bond. Anyway, my initial Flickr postings poked fun at the James Bond nostalgia.

Then as a technical challenge, I wanted to pull all the images, sound and music to fit that time theme. I let the music do that. Gershon Kingsley's rendition of The Beatle's "Nowhere Man" was perfect. The Moog, despite its futuristic nostalgia, is a great instrument to denote time or a time period. It just gives that right mood. But I didn't think it's 1969 age was old enough. It needed, for lack of a better term, crappiness. I'm not saying crappiness is a negative thing, as in "Our time on Mount Rainier was crappy." I laugh at crappiness. At times crappiness can be hilarious. Which is what makes Roger Moore's James Bond to me, still watch-able. Anyway Nowhere Man is along the lines of The Fool on the Hill for me and how it was used in my favorite Beatles movie, Magical Mystery Tour. I thought for its time, THAT was crappy.

I realize if you've made it this far into my description that you've spent a bit of time reading and NOT watching the video. I'll stop wasting your time and especially your imagination and let you view the clip.

(Vimeo staff, if you are reading this - This is why I would love to have a way to set descriptions, from the publishers side, to be hidden and give the viewer a choice to read or not read.)



Hello 2008


For some reason the Flickr photo option isn't working. Here's the link to the set: flickr.com/photos/ianlucero/sets/72157603599718654/

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  • CTD3 2 years ago
    Hey Ian the below is a great suggestion!

    (Vimeo staff, if you are reading this - This is why I would love to have a way to set descriptions, from the publishers side, to be hidden and give the viewer a choice to read or not read.)
  • Ian Lucero plus 2 years ago
    I've been pushing this for a while but it isn't that important apparently. I think that features like Channels overrides the need for this kind of feature because the curator can change descriptions or not have it at all. But still, as the original poster of the content and if only to have descriptions as a archival detail for my needs only, I'd love to see a feature like that. For my eyes only, for some users only, for You Eyes Only (hahaha), or simply hide it with a drop down.

    I guess for now it is easy enough for the user to just scroll past the description.
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  • hahaha i read your description. while watching your video i opened it on two windows. haha. Fantastic shots ian i love it.
  • Ian Lucero plus 2 years ago
    multi-tasking vimeo!
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  • kumzooloo 2 years ago
    This is hella groovy.
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  • ishan 2 years ago
    hpw'd you get it to look like super8/16mm?
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  • Charlie McCarthy plus 2 years ago
    This has so many amazing shots in it and the editing is superb! I feel like I should be paying you to watch this.
  • Ian Lucero plus 2 years ago
    Hahah. :) Charlie thanks for the praises!
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  • loonachic plus 2 years ago
    this clip made my body tingle.

    five thumbs up!
  • Ian Lucero plus 2 years ago
    Good times!
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  • eric cwiertny 2 years ago
    Amazing, beautiful photography!
  • Ian Lucero plus 2 years ago
    Thanks eric.
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  • GermanNuestro 2 years ago
    that was real good, homes. from you, i expect nothing but excellence. weird song.
  • Ian Lucero plus 2 years ago
    thanks dooooooooooooooooooooooood!

    Yeah that tune is all creepy played like that.

    I still can't believe an album like Rubber Soul came out in 1965. Freakin looney!
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  • Lucasberg (Joey) plus 2 years ago
    Pretty awesome, the very last scene with the tree and snow almost looked like a minature movie set.
  • Ian Lucero plus 2 years ago
    Thanks. Yeah i love things that look like that, a surreal fake look.
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  • Adam C. 2 years ago
    killer clip! how did you achieve the hazy, retro look to the video? awesome song choice too!
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  • Ben Leonard 2 years ago
    was the song imported from an actual record or did you do that digitally? it's really nice.

    i really like this video. i don't know if i would have watched it sooner with a different title or not. i certainly wasnt expecting this at all.

    also i think your idea to hide the description is a very good one. i am happy that i watched the video first without reading the description. i really appreciate the opportunity to experience a video without any expectations. it is nice to have descriptive text as a supplement, but it can cheat the viewer out of the mystery or the pleasure of the first impression

    i miss the snow
    your shots were beautiful
  • Ian Lucero plus 2 years ago
    Yeah the title. I'm considering changing it because it almost begs for an explanation which contradicts my wanting to hide the explanation from the viewer. It's kinda pretentious. But the title is mainly a joke or poking fun at one of the images that came to mind when I took them.

    "it is nice to have descriptive text as a supplement, but it can cheat the viewer out of the mystery or the pleasure of the first impression"

    I can't agree more. It's like going to an art gallery or museum. For me, unless the label for the piece is really tiny, I have to force myself to not read the title and/or its price otherwise I know it'll taint the experience. Whether it be political or some social comment, titles and descriptions almost always change my initial feeling for an image or sound. I don't know if it's just my problem and I need to get over it or maybe I need to not read into things so much.

    In any case, I just want the viewer to come up with their own whatever it is they come up with and then choose to leave it at that. But then if they want to, they can click and see what I think of it as well.
  • Ian Lucero plus 2 years ago
    I want to add, I'm sure there are other Vimeo users that share that same feeling. I know there are at least 3 other folks who have commented here who think it is a good idea.
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  • jeff 2 years ago
    Your skills at being tacky are impressive
  • Ian Lucero plus 2 years ago
    Haha. Impressive observation.
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  • ignirav 2 years ago
    Great shots. Great photography. The music is surprising, but with the sound background is a great effect. The rhtym is different. The colors. I liked very mutch. Congratulations
  • Ian Lucero plus 2 years ago
    Thank you. Happy you enjoyed it!
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  • Casey Pugh plus 2 years ago
    Very nice job! The styling is perfect.
  • Ian Lucero plus 2 years ago
    Thank you Casey.
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  • LCF 2 years ago
    this makes me smile so much - especially since it uses music i gave you - i mean, shared with you *cough* haha
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  • Irina Shatalova plus 2 years ago
    Very gentle sketches. There are some moments I really liked.
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  • Charles Wyatt 7 months ago
    I kept expecting Roger Moore to ski into your shot and spoiling the whole thing. Lovely work.
  • Ian Lucero plus 7 months ago
    Thanks Charles. Appreciate you taking the time watch it.
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