ok here we are in thailand! been here for more than a week. hard to find good internet and time to edit. we've been shooting a lot of video for Prevent Human Trafficking, so check out their site in the next month or so for more videos.
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(ps some of my favorite Thailand memories originated in 7-11s! That where we always bought water and SPY!
yeah i like thailand a lot. bangkok is the second foreign city (next to amsterdam) that i have ever felt i could live in. the subway system rocks, that helps a lot.
you look like you feel good yeah.
i wonder if it has to do with thai food... mmm. i wish i'll be there.
I'm really impressed with how you used the Xacti! I could not quite see, from a reflection, whether it was the E1 you reviewed recently.
Which version of FCP did you use?
I loved the post! Can't wait to see the rest.
Sweet video! I felt like I was there!
I love the momentsharing!
Thailand looks a lot nicer than those Jean Claude Van Damme movies would have you believe. Thanks for the vacation... I needed it! Keep up the good work you guys.
I found your vlog after doing a search for “review sanyo e1” and have been following for a week or so now. Thanks for sharing your adventures in Thailand! Hope the filming project is going well. I’ve got a question similar to Stan’s as above; are you shooting these posts on the Xacti E1 that you reviewed?
Cheers!
yep this is the E1. it totally rocks!
Dig it. Love Thailand!
Incredible. Inspirational.
I look forward to these videos so much.
The way you capture the moments, and the way you cut them - the simplicity, the rhythm, the sounds cutting into one another...
on the one hand, it's like looking at an album of beautifully composed holiday snaps, but moving & with audio. on the other hand, your style, voice, choice and execution transcends the holiday snap and makes it a more significant work of video art.
Such an interesting video. I guess you have excellent time in Thailand. This country is really beautiful. And I was surprised to see red rabbit in your video, I saw in my country just black, white, gray, but never red. It reminded me big squirrel!
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