The Global Art Project of Pinhole Solargraphy
The goal of The Global Art Project of Pinhole Solargraphy project is to create pinhole solargraphs all over the world and build a World Map of Solargraphs. AWEEEEESOMMEEE!
The goal of The Global Art Project of Pinhole Solargraphy project is to create pinhole solargraphs all over the world and build a World Map of Solargraphs. AWEEEEESOMMEEE!
Of all of the video game trailers I’ve created in the past 10 months, this was by far the most fun to assemble, and easily the most complex of them all. I’ve been looking forward to having the opportunity to sink a good amount of time into one of these trailers, so this was a pretty awesome opportunity.
This past year, my grandmother on my father’s side passed away, and she had her own vault of old 8mm film. This film was in MUCH worse condition, and there was tons of water damage, scratches, etc… I wasn’t even sure if the film would thread though a projector without shredding into a million pieces.
The place literally looked like a graveyard. The Jamma boards were all tagged and arranged alphabetically on an huge shelf, all separated by small pieces of cardboard. There was a whole room, with almost nothing but cocktail machines, stacked on top of each other like a crazy kind of puzzle….
I love the micro four thirds camera format for a number of reasons: I love the fact that you can get a really large sensor in cameras with small bodies. I love the small lenses. I love that you can get lens adapters for pretty much every lens mount in existence. But most of all, I love that there’s people out there making some pretty creative lenses for it, like the Pinwide from Wanderlust.
Another Winnitron 1000 Exclusive means another fun trailer! This time around, the wonderful team at Vlambeer created a custom 2-Player version of their hit indie game Super Crate Box. The gameplay in the new version is essentially the same, except both players now race to be the first to collect 25 boxes. It’s pretty intense, and super fun with 2 players at the controls of the Winnitron