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October 01 2009
An experimental Time Lapse film exploring rush hour in London. Inspired by Koyaanisqatsi, the film uses time lapse photography techniques to create the visuals. A DSLR was set up to take a frame every 2 secs with a shutter speed of around 0.3 - 2 secs with an ND8 filter was used to create a motion blur which helps to increase the sense of rush and movement within the film.
September 22 2009
February 04 2009
What might happen when we venture far from home now? Will we find that London light around the corner? Will the rain hide all the dreamers out of sight? They might not want to play our little game this time - or we could look away and miss our chance. Or maybe just a bit of something out there will remind us why we take the time to ask.
It's a simple question and the answers can lead us anywhere. So go ahead, ask yourself…
Visit fiftypeopleonequestion.com and post your response.
Special thanks to Benjamin Reece of Deltree, creator of the original Fifty People, One Question video and Director for this edition.
We also asked this question in Brooklyn, NY - fiftypeopleonequestion.com/locations/3-brooklyn-ny
November 24 2008
Andrew Zuckerman: Wisdom
Great 'mood' film combining multiple peoples perspectives on what wisdom isOctober 30 2008
January 01 1970
An experimental Time Lapse film exploring rush hour in London. Inspired by Koyaanisqatsi, the film uses time lapse photography techniques to create the visuals. A DSLR was set up to take a frame every 2 secs with a shutter speed of around 0.3 - 2 secs with an ND8 filter was used to create a motion blur which helps to increase the sense of rush and movement within the film.
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