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September 8, 2010
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I’m sure this is ancient but I found it amusing none-the-less. Cav’s fans set the Guiness record for number of sunggies in one place.

Or something.

- 12 hours pass -

Well, it seems my link was to much for them, the video has been disabled. Just search Cavs sunggie in the video section of Google, if you’re curious.

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Vimeo Version of Schuyler’s Appeal

This version looks slightly better than the youtube version, and will be replaced by a better one as soon as I can make one.

Schuyler Towne’s Kickstarter Appeal from Ben Hartman on Vimeo.

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September 7, 2010
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Geek out – 127 Hours

/Film has a nice primer on 127 Hours, the new film by Danny Boyle (of Slumdog Millionare). It’s about Aron Ralston, perhaps better known as the guy who got his arm stuck in a mountain and after 6 days, sawed it off. Apparently people fainted at Telluride premire. Ralston is played by James Franco.

Ok. I’m curious.

Here’s Ralston from an interview at Telluride.

Aron Ralston Interview – Telluride from FirstShowing.net on Vimeo.

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September 2, 2010
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Meta

Ah yes. Blogging.

I like blogging and editing a website in theory, but in practice, it has always felt like a slog. Every time I’ve tried , my interest peters out as soon as I realize how much work it can be.

That said, I’m making movies and I would like people to see them, so I’ve got to try and get your attention somehow. This page is the hub for those efforts. Fortunately, I’ve gotten a pretty good response to what I’ve so far and happen to think a good number of folks will find them entertaining. So without further ado…

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Monsters – How they made it

Just, ridiculously inspiring. Gareth Edwards talks about how he made Monsters. A super low-budget sci-fi film (supposedly around 15K), a la District 9.

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August 20, 2009
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Pseudo-marketing doc for Children’s Hospital Boston

I finished this at the beginning of the summer with help from Tim Smith and Michael Coyne.

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