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Monday, December 19, 2005

We Are Waiting


The final week of Advent, 2005.

Music by Doug Boldt, via podsafemusicnetwork.com
Creative Commons licensed video gathered from archive.org: Susan Cole, Mosaic, Concentric Media, Brian Oelberg, Ty Food

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The contrasting images are powerful! I like contrasting images.
My holiday video isn't nearly as contrasy, but I was aiming for a similar yin-yang like feeling.

 

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