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64 days was the exact length of Pedal's production, the number of days we were out on the road. It feels really exciting to be releasing episodes again, I've been editing and filming the last few nights till 5 in the morning, and although it's been hell on my cold, I've had a blast doing it.
I'm anxious to get started on part 2 - when Amanda and I originally began writing…
If you're new to the project, you can catch up here http://hi.projectpedal.com
64 days was the exact length of Pedal's production, the number of days we were out on the road. It feels really exciting to be releasing episodes again, I've been editing and filming the last few nights till 5 in the morning, and although it's been hell on my cold, I've had a blast doing it.
I'm anxious to get started on part 2 - when Amanda and I originally began writing…
If you're new to the project, you can catch up here http://hi.projectpedal.com
writen by amanda: so this is part 3. initially we planned on making this three parts. first the story of our break-up, followed by the story of our relationship, and ending with the decision for me to continue working on pedal. a few days ago we decided to end it after the 2nd part. mostly because it was getting too long. we plan on adding the 3rd part to a future episode,…
I wish I had more shots like this... but sadly the crane was snapped in half during the trip :P but that's another story for another time :)
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As always, we'd love to hear your feedback - it will help greatly in deciding what questions to answer and in what order. Thanks for watching.
Maybe someone better with words could explain why it is abandoned houses always feel so fascinating when on the road.
I used to spend hours in them on my first bike trip... Tim and I would drag our bikes off the road, make lunch while sitting on a dirty, glass-covered floor. I would poke through old dressers, look for things that used to be important to someone. Baseball cards. Magazines with notes scribbled on the margins.
It was late when Larry…
33 days ago, Amanda and I launched a brand new Kickstarter campaign to help fund the last stages of post-production: http://ksr.projectpedal.com
Since then we've been backed by over 40 people, with pledges ranging from $1 to over $500! We have raised $1,638 towards our goal of $8,300!
This is an all or nothing campaign. Meaning if we don't hit $8.3k, then no one's pledges go through.
Help support 'For Thousands of Miles', plus get awesome stuff…
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This vlog marks the beginning - the roots of Pedal's inspiration, and its upcoming monthly video-podcast.
I treated this cut as if I were starting from scratch, I wanted to explain what this project means to me, what to expect during filming, as well as after, and what I hope to achieve in the end.
I'd love to hear your feedback, your questions, comments, confusions - they will greatly…
This is Larry. This is somewhere between point A and point B. Where ever it is... I miss it. I miss kneeling on-top of the van, working the crane, watching Larry push through the wind. Knowing that every mile meant something to him... something people wouldn't see passing by in their cars. Something subtle.
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