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A Life In Balance - Vancouver Film School (VFS)

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2010

Created by Vancouver Film School students through the VFS Film Production program:

Director: Julian Noble
Producer: Scott Brown
Director of Photography: Andrew Shelest
Editor: Yue Laura Luo
Sound:Chris McCalmont

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  • This was really interesting. I think if you are a good filmmaker / documentarian you can make anyone’s story interesting.

  • @akbarblanchet lol those are real, you can see small stacks when you walk along the beaches in Vancouver (:

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  • @Philinspaces

    hi, just to let you know. i take the stones down before i leave. . thanks for your concern. kent.

  • awesome that I got to film this, Kent still blows my mind and I got to see it all up close and personal.

  • Nice! VFS seems to like our class FP130.

  • Magnificent !

  • i'm really into art and would love to know how he does that!

  • was the rock real real!! or it was cg.. where is the break down man..?

    jst kidding good stuff there..!!

  • that is just so beautiful and mesmerizing! He's amazing and I loved what he said at 4:06 ".....struggle trying to balance my own life in a world that I feel is largely out of balance."

  • ... ok is it just me or is this a movie about a dude who plays with rocks and shot with high quality and some acoustic guitar over it?

  • Wow, just amazing.

    Great job!

  • @dexigner01 C'mon, can't anyone see the sarcasm and nonsense of this comment? What two year old goes hiking for crying out loud? Most of them love skydiving. Sheesh. I figured people would get it. The rocks are awesome. Actually, we have at least 15 two year olds hiking around our neighborhood now that you mention it.

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