March 9, 2009
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A beautiful way to shoot.
Sit back and enjoy! This is a wonderfully engaging romantic story that follows a girl who misses her train to Milan and is set to wait overnight in Rome until Dawn. Whats extraordinary about this short film is that it was made with 4500+ still photographs shot on a Canon 30D! (who needs a 5D MkII, eh? Lol!) I’m always looking for new ideas, inspiration and avenues to explore and this little gem of a film provided it today in bucket loads. There’s a certain purity about it. I’m not sure what spurred the makers to use a still camera (as opposed to a video camera) but I think what they produced is an example of how we as creatives can always innovate from within the confines of restraint and that we should never limit ourselves.
Notte Sento! A Beautiful way to shoot. (If you can find the time!)
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Comments (10)
very nice, can’t get enough from this film, replaying it now…
never let technology or lack of any resource hinder your vision! Wow, just loved the feel of it, kinda like a modern version of a silent movie done way back.
Bellissimo! Thanks for sharing!
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That was fantastic B.. thanks for sharing!
Awesome! I’m a sucker for flicks like this! Thanks for sharing!
Crazy cool Bandele!
Love it
You should have kept that 20d!
Very very cool!! I loved it!
I see you masquerading your lil vespa romance fantasy in photographic inspiration…..soppy romantic that you are! lol!
@tdaddie - I Still have it!
@Lolohoney - the fantasy will come true!