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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2007

This sequence was created as an alternative to a simple scrolling or static credit sequence. Why do that when for a bit of effort you make a tiny film and the clients are very happy because it's above and beyond what they hoped for. I love the sound of the mechanical departures board at Victoria station and so we filmed that and with some clever animation, design and music you have a really atmospheric sequence. Screen South are the film development agency for the South-East of England.

Music - Andy Diagram
Design - Marie David Ambrosine
Camera - Graeme Kennedy
Director/Producer - Graeme Kennedy
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  • luv this and u did a good job. this was first used by steven speilberg in the movie the Terminal. I myself am trying to recreate it for my own project--can u give me details with how u mede this? i have virtually no budget so i cant film anything or make anything but I do have some animation skills so I was thinking about recreating it totally within the program.

  • Speilberg's Terminal was released in 2004.  This was premiered at the Houses of Parliament in 2003.

  • Is it the same Andy Diagram from the wonderful Pale Fountains, Dislocation Dance and others?

  • Yes it's that Andy Diagram.

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  • oh then never mind. kudos to u...if he saw ur work b4 hand u might have been the inspiration behind his idea to use it for his film. I personally would consider it an honor that a technique I invented would appear in a feature film, but I wanst the one who invented it...anyway im still working on creating one by myself, and so far I am pretty far along but encountering some minor difficulties with the physics of it =O

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