Friday, June 17, 2016

Cuban emerald hummingbird: Revisiting Cuttyhunk film idea from the 1970s / 1979, "The Making of the Cuttyhunk Windmill", How to make such a process easy, and from World University and School's related wiki subjects, since I'm not a film-maker ... as well as add some internet-informed film-making aspects and vis-a-vis the web?, "Film," "Film - Documentaries," and "Film Making" wiki subjects at World University ...


Revisiting Cuttyhunk film from the 1970s' idea from this blog ... (now on Cuttyhunk for a few days)

Cuttyhunk bayberry: I've made at least one Cuttyhunk video before, the Cuttyhunk Historical Society profile page on Google Plus, Thinking through a Cuttyhunk documentary of the 1970s
http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2014/07/cuttyhunk-bayberry-ive-made-at-least.html

See, also ...

http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2014/07/eastern-cottontails-cuttyhunk-kids.html

http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2014/07/cuttyhunk-flora-film-about-summers-on.html

The captain of the ferry over mentioned a film called something like "The Making of the Cuttyhunk Windmill" with Roger R (kind of a hippy on Cuttyhunk in the '70s) and David J (more or a mountain man, but in the hippy vein) in it, but I couldn't find this online when I googled it ... will check at the Cuttyhunk Historical Society/Museum of the Elizabeth Islands ... seems like a good possible resource for both "look and feel" in the 1970s, and Cuttyhunk hippies ... 

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Film -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Film

Film - Documentaries -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Film_-_Documentaries

Film Making -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Film_Making


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How to make such a film-making process easy, and from World University and School's related wiki subjects, since I'm not a film-maker, and for anyone with an idea for a film ... as well as add some internet-informed film-making aspects in planning for this Cuttyhunk in the '70s film, and especially vis-a-vis the web?

Or ask Michael F (a writer AND a Reedie), W's son (a film-maker) and others who have grown up on Cuttyhunk ...

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Being creative about something one knows and cares about (like Cuttyhunk, curiously) can add a lot to the process of making something ...



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