Came back from the Ranch and have so much content to sift through. I am tweaking my focus somewhat and that will evolve even more as I put this together.
I learned so much on so many levels from production to story boarding to relationships with people. All in all it was a very exciting and successful trip. There really are cowboys left in the world.
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The objective is to create short documentaries about quirky places to travel.
Telling stories online is exciting and challenging because of all the tools at our disposal. Documentarians must think on multiple levels at once: words, ideas, story structure, design, interactives, audio, video, photos, judgment.
TV is about showing the news. Print is more about telling and explaining. Online is about showing, telling, demonstrating and interacting.
Rather than creating one 40 minute show I am splitting the segments up so that the content is richer than a typical travel show. It is a cross between documentary and travelogue focusing on peoples "stories".
The content would be online with the idea that when there are enough stories a broadcast version could be made.
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Coupland, Douglas. "City of Glass." Vancouver/Toronto: Douglas & McIntyre, 2000
Harmon, Katherine. "You Are Here." New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2004
Hayes, Derek. "Historical Atlas of Vancouver & the Lower Fraser Valley." Vancouver/Toronto: Douglas & McIntyre, 2000
Walker, David. "Different Medium Same Stagnant Rates." PDN: The Photojournalism and Editorial Issue August 2007: 46-50
Yates, Dwight. Personal Interview. 18 September 2008.
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hey there.
here's the link for the folding viewmaster http://www.viewmaster.co.uk/htm/gafcompact.asp might work as papercraft if you wanted a mailer of some sort.
enjoy
m.
I really love this photos. If I was using your website I would definitely make this a required touristic spot.
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