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Showing posts with label Hindsight. Show all posts

Sep 18, 2009

HINDSIGHT - SUMMER TRAILER HAS ARRIVED

This is a trailer for my B.F.A thesis film at Emerson College. Over the last 7 months, I've shot almost 6,000 feet of 16mm film of people and places in Marlborough, Connecticut - my hometown. For more information on the film, and on how to support the production, please visit the Hindsight website.

Inspired by the films of Godfrey Reggio, I decided to cut this trailer to showcase some of the locations that I covered. The music is "Foe" by Philip Glass, off of Glassworks. Enjoy!

Aug 28, 2009

HINDSIGHT - TEASER OF EASTER FOOTAGE


Quick teaser trailer of footage that I shot over Easter weekend of this year in Marlborough, Connecticut. Music: Saltwater by Beach House. For more trailers and production videos, check out the Hindsight Vimeo channel.

Jul 7, 2009

HINDSIGHT FROM JUNE


This was the first time that I brought a video camera down to cover a HINDSIGHT shoot and the batteries made it the whole way through. Our plan was to get to Connecticut early, and shoot some nature scenes around town, then head to the high school to set up for graduation. Greg shot most of this footage and I edited it together to show a little bit of our day, plus the drive back to Boston. The music used is "City of Dog" by Console, sort of an ode to a video I made in high school, and I thought it was fitting since we were shooting graduation.

Apr 10, 2009

NOT MY MEMORIES


When I was going through VHS home movies looking for clips to use in HINDSIGHT, I came across this footage of a circus bear. It seemed completely random until there was a quick shot of my sister looking rather bored. Circa 1989.

Music: Oahu (w/ Miss Lily Banquette) by The 6ths

Apr 3, 2009

FIRST TEASER FOR HINDSIGHT

Shot on 16mm, MiniDV, Hi8, and VHS, "Hindsight" is an non-verbal documentary about my life growing up in Marlborough, Connecticut. For more information on the film, please visit my website here, or follow the production on twitter.

Coresponding with the four seasons, the film will be told in four parts. This is the teaser for the winter section. The project will be completed in May of 2010 and will be my Bachelor of Fine Arts thesis. To see all the recent trailers, and behind the scenes clips, subscribe to the Vimeo channel.