Slept at the desk for a bit, then thought of something I had to do, then realised I had been there another hour or more, staggered off to bed. Aah, the problems of having everything in one room.
Can you see a pencil against your posted poem? If you can it means you can go back and edit it. Comments don't seem to be editable, only deletable. You would have to copy and paste into a new comment, then edit it, post it and delete the old one.
I am going to get everyone into this if it kills me. When I shout in here all I hear is my echo. I have revised the instructions on the website blog page.
Here, not there, I should have said: give it time otherwise there might be resistance (to blogging). It is time consuming and you need to get into it first.
Oh, that's lovely. Nefra and I used to dance Christopher round our flat in Toowong, Brisbane, to Mozart, Gretry and Barber, and others, to calm him when he had colic. Have you just watched it again? Can you grab a screen shot for the illustration?
Can take a shot with high speed setting when film running, will create an atmospheric shot. Or (expensive) could get an actual still from the film made into a negative in a specialist process house. Doubt if it is worth it, though. 8mm film or even super 8 is generally not well transferred to negative; you accept a lot more grain/blurring/scratches when it is a moving picture than if viewing one frame.
Now I think of it, I have a device which you place over font of projector lens which provides a mirror and a back projection screen for copying to video, or photographing stills... but did you say the transfer to video had already been made? Then all you need is a freeze frame on the computer and a screen grab, if the computer allows screen grabs from video. Otherwise back to a camera shooting the screen.
The 'projector device' only applies if the film was still in the 8mm or super 8 format. The 'computer screen grab' only applies if it was a dvd playable on a computer. So, video cassette images could be captured by photographing the tv screen. If the video player has a freeze-frame facility it might be possible to choose quite accurately which image to photograph, but if not, it may need rewinding to make several tries to capture that preferred image.
Not particularly, but they are quite mysterious sometimes, being translated badly from the Japanese or even Chinese. You can treat that as a puzzle, and work it out eventually. Mostly I don't read them, but look at the pictures. They often tell me all I need to know. Maybe the artists are the only ones who bother to work out how to use the things.
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Welcome to the Cryptwriters blog "Work in Progress"
Here you will find a selection of our work: poetry, prose and other Cryptwriters-related works.
The Cryptwriters group grew out of an earlier project at St. Peter's called Voices From the Crypt initiated by Anne-Marie Glasheen, which ran from 2007—2008. When this project ended the suggestion was made that I should start a regular writing group to be set up at the Crypt. With a lot of help from a lot of kind people including Inspire, the London College of Communication (which provided the initial funding for the project) and the Cryptwriters' regular tutor, Gale Burns, the group was born. It held its inaugural meeting on 16 October 2008 in The Crypt of St. Peter's Church, (from which the name is derived) just off Walworth Road, SE17, where we still meet today.
The ethos of The Cryptwriters is best explained as follows: We meet every other Thursday to read, critique and encourage each other in our writing and, under the expert guidance of our tutor, Gale Burns, to develop, attune and calibrate each individual's writing ability to the best levels we can attain.
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This blog was mainly about my time living in Madrid and my return to London
in 2010. I will not be updating or adding to it from March 2013.
I have started...
Path of Light
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*First-time visitors* to many temples and houses of eternity in Upper Egypt
were amazed if not amused to be ushered into a dark and dusty rock cut room
hu...
20 comments:
two questions:
1: Gale thought the word 'delighted' needed replacing - any idea what with?
2. Would the title 'Moving Image' be too cliche?
1. don't remember, but try 'enjoys the feel of living weight'
2. It IS an image, and moving, for you.
How did this get double spaced?
1. or...
'joyfully the grandad
feels the living weight'
Thank you. It appears that, at best, you only slept for about 5 hours, maybe not at all... not too good, cryptic42, you need your sleep.
It got double spaced because in single space it was not the right shape and seemed too dense. You'd then swallow it up with your eyes.
Thanks for your comments, I shall use the title then, risk cliche. Will wait for next Thursday encounter with the cliche police-men and -women.
Just blow into this cliché meter...
Slept at the desk for a bit, then thought of something I had to do, then realised I had been there another hour or more, staggered off to bed.
Aah, the problems of having everything in one room.
Can you see a pencil against your posted poem? If you can it means you can go back and edit it. Comments don't seem to be editable, only deletable. You would have to copy and paste into a new comment, then edit it, post it and delete the old one.
I am going to get everyone into this if it kills me. When I shout in here all I hear is my echo. I have revised the instructions on the website blog page.
Still staggering.
Here, not there, I should have said: give it time otherwise there might be resistance (to blogging). It is time consuming and you need to get into it first.
Changed the 'delighted' line into a dancing line, is that better?
Oh, that's lovely. Nefra and I used to dance Christopher round our flat in Toowong, Brisbane, to Mozart, Gretry and Barber, and others, to calm him when he had colic. Have you just watched it again? Can you grab a screen shot for the illustration?
Thank you. How could I get a screen shot?
Sorry, forgot you don't have a camera. I can recommend a photographer...
OK, do. But what would be in it? I wondered whether you meant the actual film?
Can take a shot with high speed setting when film running, will create an atmospheric shot. Or (expensive) could get an actual still from the film made into a negative in a specialist process house. Doubt if it is worth it, though. 8mm film or even super 8 is generally not well transferred to negative; you accept a lot more grain/blurring/scratches when it is a moving picture than if viewing one frame.
Now I think of it, I have a device which you place over font of projector lens which provides a mirror and a back projection screen for copying to video, or photographing stills... but did you say the transfer to video had already been made? Then all you need is a freeze frame on the computer and a screen grab, if the computer allows screen grabs from video. Otherwise back to a camera shooting the screen.
It is a video cassette. Grainyness is not a problem, it would add, but I did not understand the technical stuff above.
The 'projector device' only applies if the film was still in the 8mm or super 8 format. The 'computer screen grab' only applies if it was a dvd playable on a computer. So, video cassette images could be captured by photographing the tv screen. If the video player has a freeze-frame facility it might be possible to choose quite accurately which image to photograph, but if not, it may need rewinding to make several tries to capture that preferred image.
David, you must be good at reading user instruction books.... you lucky thing!
Not particularly, but they are quite mysterious sometimes, being translated badly from the Japanese or even Chinese. You can treat that as a puzzle, and work it out eventually. Mostly I don't read them, but look at the pictures. They often tell me all I need to know. Maybe the artists are the only ones who bother to work out how to use the things.
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