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Please be sure and check out our Kickstarter page! I will only be live for a couple more weeks.
kickstarter.com/projects/1993081491/the-makers-film-series
TheHandmadeMovement.com presents “The Makers”, an online film series dedicated to the celebration of craftsmanship in the modern world. Each short film features a different artisan, unveiling the stories behind those makers and what it means to be a craftsman by trade in the world today.The idea was to take a cinematic look into each artisan's personal experience; particularly those which compelled them to practice these age old crafts. Each featured artisan was chosen not only on the quality of their work but the content of their backstories.
The first four films will feature the following:
Brian Esslinger - “The Saddle Maker”
Cate Havstad - “The Hatter”
Eric Dewey - “The Blacksmith”
Thomas McGuane - “The Knife Maker”
Get behind the movement - thehandmademovement.com
Created by: Elliot Lindsey
Directed by: Elliot Lindsey
Cinematography: Elliot Lindsey & Eric Kucinski
Edited by: Eric Kucinski & Elliot Lindsey
Color: Eric Kucinski
Social Manager: Eric Kucinski
Archival footage courtesy of Nima Media - nimia.com
Production Lighting support courtesy of Westcott Lighting - fjwestcott.com
Production Equipment support provided by PhantomCameraRentals.com
Made possible in part by the Big Sky Film Grant
Music: Early in the Mornin’ Remix by Hard Comma White
soundcloud.com/hardcommawhite
The majority of the trailer was shot on Red Epic with Canon L Series lenses. For the slow motion we use the Phantom Miro LC320. Most high speed photography was shot at 1000 frames per second. We also used the panasonic GH4 4K and some licensed media courtesy of nimla.com
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