That entire minute from 3:00-4:00 (panning over the fired ceramics) is so cool. That little horse-like figurine underscores your comment from Part 1 about it being like an archaeological dig.
Also liked the exchange made in passing: "Are you filming this for posterity?" "Yes."
I like putting bits like that together, it's cool the things that can be done with Digital zooming and panning in both Video and Stills, without 'shaky-hand' syndrome creeping in there :)
I thought that little Horse figurine looked so cool, definitely in keeping with the Archaeological dig. I like the bowl you can see defying gravity, stuck to some bricks at 3:36 .
Fascinating film. I never knew places like this even existed. What a contrast to mass produced pottery. Each piece made and fired with so much love and care. Every item totally unique.
@Banniepoppy You might be surprised how many places there are like this around, people with a need to create are numerous and resourceful. Along with the utilitarian ceramics there will always be studio ceramics, even if none of it sold it would still be made, impoverished though the expression might be :)
That entire minute from 3:00-4:00 (panning over the fired ceramics) is so cool. That little horse-like figurine underscores your comment from Part 1 about it being like an archaeological dig.
Also liked the exchange made in passing: "Are you filming this for posterity?" "Yes."
JimboniusIV 1 month ago
@JimboniusIV Hey bud :))
I like putting bits like that together, it's cool the things that can be done with Digital zooming and panning in both Video and Stills, without 'shaky-hand' syndrome creeping in there :)
I thought that little Horse figurine looked so cool, definitely in keeping with the Archaeological dig. I like the bowl you can see defying gravity, stuck to some bricks at 3:36 .
That Posterity, what a cool guy ;)
Cheers Jim
Seeringipity 1 month ago
Hey do you know an graem Huesten from horokiwi Wow did you lest all the pottery set in the cooker. Paulie
doommaster42 6 months ago
@doommaster42 I don't know the name sorry.
Not sure what 'lest' is meaning here man?
Cheers for the comment though :)
Seeringipity 1 month ago
Fascinating film. I never knew places like this even existed. What a contrast to mass produced pottery. Each piece made and fired with so much love and care. Every item totally unique.
Banniepoppy 6 months ago
@Banniepoppy You might be surprised how many places there are like this around, people with a need to create are numerous and resourceful. Along with the utilitarian ceramics there will always be studio ceramics, even if none of it sold it would still be made, impoverished though the expression might be :)
Seeringipity 1 month ago