Ian is a library user extraordinaire so when the city decided to build our new neighborhood library a block from our apartment, he decided to document the build. It took about a year and a half to complete so he took photos with his cell phone whenever he was out, standing by the same lamp post. He then put the whole thing together into a time-lapse movie for the latest Ocean Avenue Film Festival.
After posting it on YouTube, we got contacted by Group 4 Architecture who designed the building. They posted the film on their website here.
Photographed using a 1 Megapixel Cell Phone camera and edited in Final Cut Pro
Community performance venue “The Marsh” has been delighting audiences and supporting the careers of up-and-coming solo performers for 23 years. And through that entire time, they’ve had to make do with 4 different kinds of hand-me-down theater seats. And now, by gosh, it’s time for new ones!
Please enjoy the short promo video foolish tree films produced for the marsh. It features the very funny Geoff Hoyle as “The Geezer.” (Also the name of his one-man show, now at the Marsh through September 18, 2011.)
Promoting an event or campaign for your business, art or project? Video is the way to go, and foolish tree films will set you up right. Just fill out our Estimate Request Form to get started.
Filmed in High Definition
Founded in 1990, Community Housing Partnership is the only San Francisco nonprofit organization exclusively dedicated to providing permanent, supportive housing to formerly homeless individuals and families. Every year, they have a fundraising event called “A Night with the Stars” featuring unforgettable performances by people who have experienced – and overcome – homelessness. And foolish tree films was there to film it!
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This is just one of the sessions filmed by foolish tree for Law.gov. Law.gov is an amazing initiative for intended to make all primary legal materials in the United States free and searchable on-line. This effort is spearheaded by public.resource.org, and it’s head, Carl Malamud.
Foolish tree also created a 15-disc set of such events that Law.gov held over the course of a number of months in 2010, to gain insight from a number of professional and academic sources on how to best move forward with the initiative. We’re quite proud to have participated in such an endeavor.
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