lol okay run this by me a bunch of times lol.. ok so when we record 12.12.12. do you want me to record the whole day or just a part of that day and when were done is there a time limit to when we have to upload the vid?
Hi Christen, I am glad to be a part of it. I am a part of a project called RECYCLIVE which raise fund around the community of the campus and donate to UNICEF which then uses it to buy vaccines for the children around the world. We already have one video and do you think we should make one again? Just seeking your opinion. :)
At 10:51pm on December 9, 2012, Al Bergstein said…
Thanks for letting me know that. I think it will be a good shoot.
Thank you for asking me to be your friend. I look forward to the rich display of people's views of the world we live in and how we can make it a better place for future generations.
My pleasure working with you. I will come back to you if i have any quires at all. Thanks.
At 5:54pm on November 29, 2012, Paul Pienaar said…
Thank you Christen. It's good to be here. Our students are excited to have this opportunity. This will allow them their first opportunity to 'start out' in the filming industry.
Thanks for writing on my wall. Ongoing and next month I will be in the coastal area of southern Bangladesh. This southern part is the most affected area of Bangladesh sometime it is the most affected area of the world. I would like to communicate the present impact of Climate Change of this area. Bangladesh is highly vulnerable, because it is low-lying, located on the Bay of Bengal in the delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna and densely populated. Its national economy strongly depends on agriculture and natural resources that are sensitive to climate change and sea level rise.
The world’s oceans are predicted to rise up to 55 centimeters during the next century and have already risen by 20 centimeters in the last 100 years. Just a small rise in sea levels can cause tremendous flooding problems in coastal areas of Bangladesh, but sea levels may rise by over ten meters if the global warming trend continues, causing the ice sheets of Greenland to melt. If climate change continues and the ice sheet melts, coastal areas would be completely submerged in the ocean in Bangladesh.
I would like to show these present impacts from Bangladesh.
Best Regards Mahmudul Hasan Divisional Communications and Public Relations Specialist
World Vision Bangladesh
thanks God for this moment, anyway Im Koruu and my wife Teangiua and we have 3 kids. I am really happy to be part of the team in one day on earth Thank you again God bless
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No worries, footage is all on a external hard drive in it's original state
Hi Christen, yes I was able to capture the sunrise...I don't have a fancy camera but was able to film an hour or so of footage :)...happy 12.12.12
Thank You! I am excited to be a part of it :)
lol okay run this by me a bunch of times lol.. ok so when we record 12.12.12. do you want me to record the whole day or just a part of that day and when were done is there a time limit to when we have to upload the vid?
Thank you so much!!! My heart was all aflutter in anticipation for the project on 12.12.12
Thank you! We will shoot one on 12th which is day after tomorrow here then.
Hi Christen,
I am glad to be a part of it. I am a part of a project called RECYCLIVE which raise fund around the community of the campus and donate to UNICEF which then uses it to buy vaccines for the children around the world. We already have one video and do you think we should make one again? Just seeking your opinion. :)
Thanks for letting me know that. I think it will be a good shoot.
Hi Christen,
Many thanks you are our first friend :)
Cullen
Thanks for your input. I am not a professional filmmaker, just a novice. I will be filming just using my iPhone. Is that ok?
Yes...Does the video have to have dialogue and does it have to be a certain length or format?
Thanks
My pleasure working with you. I will come back to you if i have any quires at all. Thanks.
Thank you Christen. It's good to be here. Our students are excited to have this opportunity. This will allow them their first opportunity to 'start out' in the filming industry.
Dear Christen Hepuakoa Marquez,
Thanks for writing on my wall. Ongoing and next month I will be in the coastal area of southern Bangladesh. This southern part is the most affected area of Bangladesh sometime it is the most affected area of the world. I would like to communicate the present impact of Climate Change of this area. Bangladesh is highly vulnerable, because it is low-lying, located on the Bay of Bengal in the delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna and densely populated. Its national economy strongly depends on agriculture and natural resources that are sensitive to climate change and sea level rise.
The world’s oceans are predicted to rise up to 55 centimeters during the next century and have already risen by 20 centimeters in the last 100 years. Just a small rise in sea levels can cause tremendous flooding problems in coastal areas of Bangladesh, but sea levels may rise by over ten meters if the global warming trend continues, causing the ice sheets of Greenland to melt. If climate change continues and the ice sheet melts, coastal areas would be completely submerged in the ocean in Bangladesh.
I would like to show these present impacts from Bangladesh.
Best Regards
Mahmudul Hasan
Divisional Communications and Public Relations Specialist
World Vision Bangladesh
Thank you!
Hi Christen, pleasure to know you... cheers
thanks God for this moment, anyway Im Koruu and my wife Teangiua and we have 3 kids.
I am really happy to be part of the team in one day on earth
Thank you again God bless
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