Facts About Projection by Temujin Doran is a wonderful insight into a soon to be obsolete technology, by someone who loves their job. Great work Tem!
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Facts About Projection by Temujin Doran is a wonderful insight into a soon to be obsolete technology, by someone who loves their job. Great work Tem!
3rd Feb 2010
4:59 pm
Nice find Luke!
LukeTonge
3rd Feb 2010
5:38 pm
Thanks! Tem was in the year above me at Falmouth, and a super talented illustrator who along with Dave Bain appreared responsible for Flannel film events (and worked in the Falmouth Arts Centre [theatre/exhibition space]). If you’re interested you can check out his Advice To Sink In Slowly posters here…
Gil
4th Feb 2010
11:29 am
Great stuff Luke. A really well put together and paced video.
Screen on the Green is a really sweet little cinema in Angel and worth checking out. From time to time they do audiences with the director with Q&As after. It’s sort of a bit like the Cameo in Edinburgh for any of you Scots.