Tracing Arcs -- Pebbles & Weed (submerged mix)

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2011

This track is from the Tracing Arcs album Eye See You Too (Remixes and Forbidden Fruit). If you like it, download the album for free! The URL is given in the credits.

The footage was shot at the following locations:
Torre Archirafi, Sicily (2005: sunrise, fishing boats, sea close-ups);
St Andrews, Scotland (2007: surf eating the beach);
Alykes, Zakynthos (2010: skies and shots from motorboat);
St Cyrus, Scotland (2011: pebbles and weed, sand fleas, driftwood).

Enjoy!

Phil Brammer
Ivy Cottage Industries

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  • КОШЕРНЫЙ ЙАД!!!

  • @Klopofff спасибо

  • Hi Phil!

    I really enjoyed the bit between 3:09-4:40, with the water moving in and out.

    The whole thing is quite creative, unlike just boring waterdrops with the rings on them in slowmotion that we see in almost every waterish video! :)

    Also around 1:55 I like the effect the sand before the waves give with the bubbles, when then suddenly it goes over in "happy looking" stones!

    And ofcourse the end where the effect makes it seem like it is 'closing', you know? :)

    Iza

  • @izzassin Thanks for your input, Iza. I love your comment about "happy looking stones"!

  • I am due to shoot new footage at the end of September in Ramsgate with Paul H. Addie and Fran Kapelle for a new Tracing Arcs video, so watch this space...

  • Really enjoyed this, Phil. Kaleidoscope effect of the water is really cool. S

  • @BeltaneRecords Thanks, Susie. I appreciate that! P

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  • Its as if, in your segments, you have the eye of the artist, and you take your audience into what is normally left unconscious or neglected. But then, in choosing to make videos from such vignette segments, you face another artistic challenge: just what are you seeking to do with/for your audience; and just what is the mastery of technology to see you realise what you there intend. You're certainly on your way Phil.

  • many thanks Phil. :)

    Fran & Paul

    Tracing Arcs

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  • @shavedchimp "Far Out Phil" – I like that. I also like the alliteration. The first actual beach, where the sea is "eating the beach", is at St Andrews, better known for its university and golf. I love that beach. The one with the driftwood, pebbles and sand fleas is further north – St Cyrus – where we went especially to get that footage in order to complete the video. Cheers, Peter!

  • Far Out Phil (hey, that could be your stage name). Yes, I reckon this is a good marriage of music, movie and mother nature. I'd be well pleased if I was the artist and you produced this. Which beach is it?

  • @BrokenHorn90

    Just what any artist would like to hear....thanks very much x

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