This demo is divided into 2 parts. I know I have a hard time sitting still longer than 4 minutes, so I've tried to keep each clip relatively short.
I've got lots of question marks with these videos, but my big question right now is... Does it need sound? I have my stereo blasting Miles Davis and Trombone Shorty while I'm sitting around slapping these videos together, so I assume that everyone else sitting at their computer has their own trax playing in the background.
Self doubt and second guessing always seems to lurk in the shadows, luckily it rarely keeps me from having fun!
4 comments:
I'm blown away that you cut out that stencil with a coping saw!
You don't really need sound but maybe a written description for those of us that are clueless. For example, how thick is the newspaper (1,2,3...sheets thick)? Is there any special blade for the saw to cut paper? I agree with Barbara...it is impressive to see you cut it out!
Thanks for the feed back. I'm writting the copy explaining the process and pulling the stills for an article.
The news paper billet is 30 to 40 sheets thick and sandwiched between two sheets of plastic that stiffens up the billet for cutting with a jeweler's saw. The blades are comparable to the thickness of a hair.
can I say brilliant--- Blankly blank &*^%$#%&& brilliant!
I have used some stencils and made each one by hand wondering, no knowing there must be a better way.
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