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I used to ride a Bike – Final Phonar Task ‘a life in the day’
Posted by seancarroll89 on December 12, 2012
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Jack Somerset
/ December 12, 2012i have an older tea towel
alexicirelli
/ December 12, 2012Really interesting subject, you got some really beautiful shots my fav is at the end with your dad playing the guitar with the sun behind him. Thought it was a really nice touch.
Genea Elizabeth Bailey
/ December 12, 2012This is beautifully shot and a touching story. Works really well with the series of photographs too. Fantastic job!
daisy Ware-Jarrett
/ December 12, 2012Fantastic again! takes the previous series of images for picbod to a whole new level. Particularly loved the square photos of the old bike parts, I think even on their own they are powerful.
josephinesutton
/ December 12, 2012Really interesting project, really well made video. Are you going to be making more documentaries with the other survivors you spoke to?
jenniferhearn
/ December 12, 2012Well done Sean, another amazing story that you have produced. I loved the way you framed certain shots and thought that you put it together beautifully. I really like how you are progressing with this subject matter and each new element of it is getting better every time!
alexwierzbicki
/ December 12, 2012Good to see your Dad’s story progress and have more detail since your Picbod work, could defiantly see this being longer, very interesting.
Jack Somerset
/ December 12, 2012Good video `Sean, nice structure and composition. Music flowed nicely and story was an easy listening one. `i look forward to what’s next.
M. Mileva
/ December 12, 2012Outstanding! I love your passion about the subject matter (not only because it’s your father, I suppose). Think you should continued with telling us more and more stories, involving more and more people. I can;t see what will happen, but I do feel it’s going to be huge! Good luck, mate! And Keep it as strong as you do!
hazelsteel
/ December 12, 2012Fantastic project as always!
kye Tidman
/ December 12, 2012outstanding! Visually impressive with good editing. no cut off point, I wanted to see more. showing a great skill set, allowing the subject to tell his story.
ambernicholls
/ December 12, 2012Amazing project, interesting and well shot. I think the way that you have incorporated the music worked well.
Oli Sharpe
/ December 12, 2012Great work man, a real insight into the character and story. After loving your photo’s this has added another level to the narrative. Would be great to see more like these focusing on different aspects of your dad and his journey.
helenkuchta
/ December 12, 2012Beautifully shot! A great continuation of the photo series. Unlike the photo series, the video shows your Dad’s personality and how life changes & continues after a brain hemorrhage.
riajoynes
/ December 12, 2012Some really beautiful footage in your video, the sequence of photographs with the narration over the top really worked well. The final scene is beautiful with the light and framing. The opening scenes could be improved a bit by plugging the mic into the camera when filming just so you don’t get the sound of the focus ring as its moving etc, but still this doesn’t ruin the film as its awesome