This is a rough cut of a 15 minute film of a wasp stuck in a bucket of water. It was filmed on a rooftop in Besisahar, Lamjung Nepal using a macro lens setting. When filming I didn’t realise I was picking up the ambient sounds of the town which seem to be distorted in the bucket. So the film is best viewed with headphones on and the volume turned up. Some people I’ve shown this to think it’s a bit ‘icky’, but in my view it’s not offensive and I hope no one finds it so. Also we decided to rescue the wasp after filming its struggles/suffering. The start has a few single frame close ups done with a flash but I’m afraid their quality has suffered a little in the video export. Also there’s a white smudge on the lens which turned out to be a scratch (grrrr). The video is loaded up to VEOH Apparently you need a fairly up to date flash player installed (I think) to use VEOH. I’ve also seen it do that annoying flashing thing that internet video does. You can download the original file for best quality viewing. The button’s under the viewing window.
A mysterious invisible creature is stalking Potpourri and also stealing food around the town, to investigate, Potpourri request Ms. Fukiko's help who offer a special lens which allow people to see creatures who are invisible.
Our day in Fraser, Colorado, snow tubing at Colorado Adventures Park on Saturday, February 27th, 2010. Four members of our Beckwourth Outdoors family picked a great day to go tubing on the hills near Winter Park, Colorado with partially sunny skies and temperatures in mid to upper 30's. After about one hour of tubing, we were tired and hungry, so on to old town Fraser for a very, very nice lunch at the Crooked Creek Saloon. As to the video, there are few areas where my thumb appeared in front of the camera lens. I decided to keep the blurred thumb image in the video. Now pull up a chair and enjoy our day in Fraser, Colorado.
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Two recent college graduates embark on a mission to see where America's food comes from—by growing it. In the rural town of Greene, Iowa, the two friends plant a single acre of the nation's most powerful crop, and then set out to follow it from a seed to the dinner plate.
KING CORN premieres Tuesday, April 15 on INDEPENDENT LENS, a weekly series airing on PBS. Hosted by Terrence Howard, the acclaimed series showcases powerful and innovative independent films. Presented by ITVS, INDEPENDENT LENS is broadcast on PBS stations nationwide.
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The EPA calls the mining town of Picher, Oklahoma the most toxic place in America, but a dwindling population still call it home. Today the town is divided by fears of serious health risks, environmental politics, civic pride and old racial tensions between Indian and white society. THE CREEK RUNS RED explores the human response to an environmental disaster and the complex connection between people and place.
THE CREEK RUNS RED premieres Tuesday, November 20 on Independent Lens, a weekly series airing on PBS. Hosted by Terrence Howard, the acclaimed series showcases powerful and innovative independent films. Presented by ITVS, Independent Lens is broadcast on PBS stations nationwide.
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