Entries by KMW (326)

Monday
Jul172023

trouble sleeping?

This could be just the thing to help you doze off. Intended as sleep inducing, or wall paper for that dynamite party you're having next weekend, this video is sure to calm frayed nerves.

Photographed on three coasts (and counting) of the continental United States.

Wednesday
Nov302022

Home Grown - at last

Where have I been!? The past year has seen some enjoyable employment in the public broadcasting sector, as a crew member of the Virginia Public Media production Virginia Home Grown. Here's the final episode of the 22nd!! season.

 https://www.pbs.org/video/bringing-the-garden-inside-7nsudc/

Gardening and environmental awareness. Happy to be a part of this great show! (And I did some Steadicam work for the segment at Sweet Briar College.)

Wednesday
Nov302022

Time Lost

Not that anyone is listening, but there's another video of mine wending it's way through the festival circuit. It's been categortized as "Experimental." Does that signify "unwatchable"? At this point, yes, since I can't show it yet, but here are a couple of stills.

It was shot with no cast, no crew, no budget during the year(s) of the shutdown. It was something to keep me engaged. As always, no apologies.

Sunday
Feb062022

A KNOWN OMISSION NOW AVAILABLE

Wow. It's been a long time since I added something...anything here. The world has moved on, hasn't it?

In case the headline doesn't tell it all, let's elaborate. After a year + of writing, we went into production on the dramatic short known as "A Known Omission" - aka AKO, in September of 2019. Due to scheduling conflicts for participants, it wasn't until February 2020 that we were able to complete photography. The final shot of the movie was the final bit of filming, on February 28, 2020. The following week the world shut down. Nonetheless the movie was edited by July of 2020 and entered the festival circuit. By December of 2021 it had run its course and been shown publically in Charlottesville. Now you can see it online.

We'd love it if you went and watched it.
Thursday
Jan252018

My Morning Conversationalists

The Canadian tourists have flown away with the melting of the pond ice. The Residents remain.

Tuesday
Jan092018

2017 in 3 minutes

Didn't leave the U.S. in the past year, but here are a few of the places we did see, cameras in tow.

Friday
May262017

24 hr short in 1 minute 50 seconds

Still annoyed at color differences from hdmi out to .mov to vimeo .mp4 to playback with "Standard" setting. It doesn't matter how much calibration is used. Every monitor looks different.

Meaning, this looks a bit less saturated than the way it was graded to look on the "calibrated" monitor. At least when played back in either the "Standard" or the "Movie" settings on an older Dell monitor.

Not that anybody cares...

Saturday
Feb182017

a taste of blinker

From a recent trip to visit Mom, on the occasion of her 93rd.

Monday
Jan302017

rambling

Saturday
Dec312016

a greeting

Thursday
Dec012016

two views

or

I'm leaning towards the landscape view. Anybody?

Thursday
May052016

a new reel

Some new material as I continue to develop my Steadicam skills. Don't forget to Embiggen.

Friday
Feb122016

a short example

whale tail stickwork from Man Made Wilderness on Vimeo.

 

Includes a snippet of my current favorite piece of music by Tayondai Braxton.

Tuesday
Jul072015

more video fun

This week's extravaganza! It's a dream!

Falmouth Folly on Vimeo.

 

Sunday
Jun282015

and then there was this one

After an afternoon looking at photo exhibits, this might be the best photo I took during a clearing afternoon.

Thursday
Jun182015

another single

Early spring on a walk-around in town. The red brick architecture from that day is too easy.

Saturday
Jun132015

Too Much Rain

YIKES! on Vimeo.

Nobody likes to be caught out in a downpour.

Wednesday
Jan212015

Greetings

Our semi-annual greetings go out to all.

Greetings From Earlysville from Man Made Wilderness on Vimeo.

 

Saturday
Sep272014

a video review

Since I was renting the camera - the Sony a7s that is - I figured I might as well record my thoughts on how well it worked with the Steadicam Pilot.

a7s on a Pilot from Man Made Wilderness on Vimeo.

 

Friday
Sep262014

Buck Mountain Song

A little ditty Kathryn Caine wrote and performed with Sam Bush. My camera was there to see them.

 

Buck Mountain Song

Note to self: use more than one camera for a multicam shoot next time.