Don, incredible looking prop, very innovative use of some common things. If your spice rack gets empty, you could find substitutes in your local model train shop. There are sprinkle/glue-on materials that are used to make scale model scenes: www.woodlandscenics.com I'm sure that you can find other brands as well. Keep shooting.
I agree videoman, I've seen the stuff at train hobby shops . it is expensive though.... up to $20.00 for a container, but it doesn't smell either...
the spice rack at the dollar store, set you back a buck or two, and also the jul isle at the grocery store... you can get spice powders in many colours and textures... cheap... here is another example made with the same spices:
Don, no new investment for me, I have some of this stuff left over from when my son was in grade/high school and 'he' had a project to do.At least by the time he reached high school, I was in just a supervisory role. I like your idea about the dollar store spices, it would have been cheaper when 'he' did his projects but we would have to worry about the dog eating his homework. Another great job with the video, youcreated something interesting from everday items, look out Hollywood. Keep shooting.
So how much interest is there in the subject matter? Seems like there is a lot. we posted a vid on youtube... we filmed it last monday, posted tuesday night and by wednesday night over 600 hits off a brand new youtube channel.. this movie has serious marketing potential.. why not donate?</span>
Don, incredible looking pr
Don, incredible looking prop, very innovative use of some common things. If your spice rack gets empty, you could find substitutes in your local model train shop. There are sprinkle/glue-on materials that are used to make scale model scenes: www.woodlandscenics.com I'm sure that you can find other brands as well. Keep shooting.
That's pretty cool work an
That's pretty cool work and one of those things that I will keep in the back of my mind for future use. Thanks
I agree videoman, I've see
I agree videoman, I've seen the stuff at train hobby shops . it is expensive though.... up to $20.00 for a container, but it doesn't smell either...
the spice rack at the dollar store, set you back a buck or two, and also the jul isle at the grocery store... you can get spice powders in many colours and textures... cheap... here is another example made with the same spices:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSF1MGqgZGA
Don, no new investment for
Don, no new investment for me, I have some of this stuff left over from when my son was in grade/high school and 'he' had a project to do.At least by the time he reached high school, I was in just a supervisory role. I like your idea about the dollar store spices, it would have been cheaper when 'he' did his projects but we would have to worry about the dog eating his homework. Another great job with the video, youcreated something interesting from everday items, look out Hollywood. Keep shooting.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNdmhNFfClw
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bE_xaZJXgJo
http://www.indiegogo.com/Lost-and-Alone
So how much interest is th
So how much interest is there in the subject matter?
Seems like there is a lot.
we posted a vid on youtube... we filmed it last monday, posted tuesday night and by wednesday night over 600 hits off a brand new youtube channel.. this movie has serious marketing potential.. why not donate?</span>
http://www.youtube.com/<wbr><span class="word_break"></span>watch?v=RdLTEUNIg5I&feature=g-a<wbr><span class="word_break"></span>ll-u</wbr></wbr>
diy stunts?lol! http://www
diy stunts?
lol!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCkZ2BWYjtM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn9BMuoOmok
what filters do you use?