I have been shooting more photos then videos lately in the last 6 months since I got a new camera, but coming into 2015, I have focused my creativity on videos, more specifically a film unlike my typical ones. I have been creating mostly doccumentations of people riding their bikes and their lives around their bikes. This year I would like to create an actual video with a storyline and acting. I need to expand my realm of creativity within the world of cinema. It will be a lot harder then what I am used to, but I think it would be good for me to learn new things. I've created emotion in my previous videos, but I want to create more then a "wow that was cool"emotion. I want to create real feelings in people because of my creative combination of audio and visuals.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Cinnematography and why I'm in love with it
Since I was born I knew I had a creative side to me, I just needed to find the niche for expressing myself. Cinnematography is for sure my niche. Nothing else compares to it in my opinion. For me, The mix between audio and visual can create such an emotional feeling, and that is the soul purpose for making films. If a film doesn't make you feel any emotion, its not a good film at all. Even if it makes you angry, then its doing its job, by arousing and stirring your emotional side within you even if you don't realize it.

I have been shooting more photos then videos lately in the last 6 months since I got a new camera, but coming into 2015, I have focused my creativity on videos, more specifically a film unlike my typical ones. I have been creating mostly doccumentations of people riding their bikes and their lives around their bikes. This year I would like to create an actual video with a storyline and acting. I need to expand my realm of creativity within the world of cinema. It will be a lot harder then what I am used to, but I think it would be good for me to learn new things. I've created emotion in my previous videos, but I want to create more then a "wow that was cool"emotion. I want to create real feelings in people because of my creative combination of audio and visuals.
I have been shooting more photos then videos lately in the last 6 months since I got a new camera, but coming into 2015, I have focused my creativity on videos, more specifically a film unlike my typical ones. I have been creating mostly doccumentations of people riding their bikes and their lives around their bikes. This year I would like to create an actual video with a storyline and acting. I need to expand my realm of creativity within the world of cinema. It will be a lot harder then what I am used to, but I think it would be good for me to learn new things. I've created emotion in my previous videos, but I want to create more then a "wow that was cool"emotion. I want to create real feelings in people because of my creative combination of audio and visuals.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
"Rawing" your bike
Step 1. Disassemble your bike.
You only want to raw your frame, not your whole bike. So you will want to take everything off your bike that you don't want to raw. Once you have the bare frame, you will be ready for step two.
Step 2. Buy a paint remover.
There are two main paint removers you can buy, Jasco and Aircraft remover. Aircraft remover is a more intense version of Jasco. Both will work but you will want to choose depending on how think your paint is. Remover is cheap and can be bought at most paint or hardware stores.
Step 3. Coat the bike with the remover.
You will want to hang your bike from a tree with a coat hanger. Using a paintbrush, apply a thick coat to the whole frame. Be careful with your hands as the remover will burn your skin and it will be painful. Wait 10-20 minutes as the remover eats away at the paint.
Step 4. Scrape off the residue.
After the paint has been eaten away, you have to scrape it off using a stiff toothbrush or a plastic scraper. You will need to re apply more coats to some areas that still have some paint left.
This whole process will take a few hours. You can also use a pressure washer to blast of the remover and the paint off. After all the paint was removed, I used 3M abrasive to polish the aluminum untill it shined.
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