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Video blog with footage from June and July of 2006, and some scattered raw footage from various commercial shoots in 2005.

Just finally got this puppy finished! Everything's in place for the second part of this, with us moving into San Francisco and hanging out, etc. Look for that soon.
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  • Amir 2 years ago
    He's still got it!
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  • archie 2 years ago
    They are back! It's like Christmas came, three weeks earlier.
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  • Amanda 2 years ago
    Well, this is amazing. I love your idea of recording phone conversations. What a great way to get narration without it sounding fake and planned out.
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  • Paul McClintock 2 years ago
    I thought those snake things were poop.
  • justin 2 years ago
    That's because there were so many of them it was EPIC.
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  • Kevin Mosley 2 years ago
    Why was njfilmcore backwards in the shot with Matt? Did it look better flipped?

    Matt driving and 'my friend Bill' were funny parts.
  • justin 2 years ago
    Well, it was shot with a 35mm adaptor, which flips the image vertically, so I have to re-flip it to make it look 'normal' --- aaaaand must have just forgot to flip it horizontally too.
  • Paul McClintock 2 years ago
    Looked awesome tho. Feck.

    Would one of those thingies be expensivist?
  • justin 2 years ago
    Expensive as hellllllllllll! Not mine though, sadly.
  • Kevin Mosley 2 years ago
    I get it now, Kyle's Sony.

    We went over that a little bit at my house. Shot Matt eating a bowl of cereal in my kitchen. I hope to see it at some point during my life.
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  • Thommy Browne 2 years ago
    Great job Justin.
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  • Buck Flashroy 2 years ago
    Wow! One of the best done vidblogs I've seen for a long time. Good work.
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  • Brad Miller 2 years ago
    nice video. Now I can't wait for the sequel. :)
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  • Brad Miller 2 years ago
    I was wondering why the logo was mirrored, too. . . you and your fancy red rock micros. Greg swears by something called the "movie tube"
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  • SaraLily 2 years ago
    ohhhhh I can not get over how adorable that very last shot of Gemma was!!! It made me miss my baby so bad...

    Great work, Justin! As always, your videoblogs are perfectly amazing!
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  • Jelen! 2 years ago
    beautiful work!
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  • eat a bug 2 years ago
    Great images...what kind of camera do you use?

    Also, what commercial shoots were you doing?
  • justin 2 years ago
    I use a Canon GL1, I've had it for like 5 years and I love it.

    The commercial was for an online game called Stick Arena:
    all4humor.com/images/files/Girls%20Dig%20Stick%20Arena.wmv
  • eat a bug 2 years ago
    Oh, I've heard those are pretty great! Coolness...it looks really good.

    Fricken sweet commercial too!!!! Was that also shot with the GL1? You guys set up lights or just the stuff in the room?
  • justin 2 years ago
    Some of this stuff was shot on my friend's Sony HD camera, so it wasn't all GL1.

    Yup! We had a whole mess o' lights and a boom and mic and everything, it was lots of fun, but damn do those lights get hot.
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  • Brooklyn Kitchen 2 years ago
    I like the last short shot of the Golden Gate.
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  • dalas verdugo 2 years ago
    One of your best!
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  • Marisa Gesualdi 2 years ago
    Amazing. Very nice work.

    I love that it looks so simple but I know if I attempted one of these vidblogs it would be a pile of crap.
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  • HaNNaH123 2 years ago
    This is F'n amazing! =-D
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  • Matt Embrey 2 years ago
    quite possibly one of my favorite vimeo's. and i love how you zoomed in on your friends faces and your camera just focused on them. amazing job.
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  • Matt Allen 10 months ago
    Great job
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