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• #2
excellent, but told you that already
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• #3
Ta. You got a sneak preview last night.
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• #4
Yep, a good one.
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• #5
Nice!
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• #6
Ta. You got a sneak preview last night.
You should be proud. That is an evocative piece of work.
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• #7
excellent, but told you that already
Ta. You got a sneak preview last night.
me too
good luck buddy
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• #8
Very nice indeed
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• #9
Great work. I'd love to show this at one of my film nights in the future!
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• #10
really nice. nice to see DOF used sensibly, so much you see these days that is shot fully open
good mix between audio and music too
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• #11
Thanks. Tons of BG noise so I just embraced the chaos.
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• #12
nice, ben.
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• #13
Lovely. It is almost as if he is playing it as an instrument.
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• #14
nicely done Skully, really like it.
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• #15
Good stuff Skully, like it.
BG noise actually helps IMO.
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• #16
That's a great vid!
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• #17
Nice vid.
Is "wheelbuilder" that guys official job title? As in that's all he does? What a job if so.
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• #18
Good video Ben!
You iz got da mad skillz innit
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• #19
m_v: I think so, yes.
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• #20
That's great. It's quite nice to see a pro at work, it's usually behind closed doors.
You should go and flim Pashley build their "over-priced architects frames" in Stratford Upon Avon. It's impressive.
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tis good, even better through proper speakers.
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lovely Mr B
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i think you crossed the line.
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Oof^ Whyioutta
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• #25
Lovely stuff, really enjoyed that.
http://vimeo.com/26758345
I'm submitting this for an open-entry film event at the Crafts Council called The Power of Making. I'm just trying to show the non-cyclist the kinds of tools and skills that are used to build a wheelset. Hope you like it.
Ben