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- Aaron Valdez
- Above the Rug
- Adrian Miles - Vlog 4.0
- Alec Crichton
- Amyville – Amy Carpenter
- Baiowulf – Brian Gibson
- Bill Cammack
- Bogdanov Films – Jimi Bogdanov
- Bottom Union
- Brook Hinton – Temporalab
- Bullemhead
- Clintus McGintus – I Do It Digital
- Dave Huth
- David Howell Studios
- David Meade
- Duncan Speakman
- Duncan Speakman – 29fragiledays
- DVblog
- Edmund Yeo – Swifty Writing
- Edward Picot
- Erik Visser – not-on.tv
- Fast Moving Animals
- Fat Girl in Ohio - Rupert Howe
- Faux Press – Jan McLaughlin
- Gabriel Soucheyre
- GoGenTv
- GrayMatterGravy – Michael Verdi
- Heath Parks
- Hollow Bone Films – Milt Lee
- Hopper Video – Rob Parrish
- hummingcrow – Cheryl Colan
- Invisible People
- Josh Leo
- Just Making Stuff
- Kath O’Donnell
- Kev Flanagan
- Lauren Galanter
- Les uns et les autres – Zé Nuno
- Levan Kakabadze
- Loiez – poésie des désirs en désordre
- Lost in Light
- Michael Verdi
- MissBHavens
- Moment Showing – Jay Dedman
- Moon Echoes – Mike Moon
- Nanoramas – Jennifer Proctor
- Negative Sound Institute
- Next to Heaven – Rob Parrish
- Noah Grey
- Ommane – Sam Scoggins
- Phil Campbell
- Phil Hamilton Hits the Bigtime
- pouringdown – Daniel Liss
- Putative Moment
- Rhizome
- Richard Show
- Road to Guadalupe – Ashley Pinedo
- Ryan Edit
- Ryan is Hungry
- Ryanne’s Revlog
- Ryanne’s Revlog 2 (lest we forget)
- Scenes of Provincial Life – Michael Szpakowski
- Scratch Video
- Shadow World - David S Kessler
- Shoestring Artists Collective
- Softwired – Shannon Noble
- Soluble Fish – Will luers
- Spacetwo : Patalab – Sam Renseiw
- Sporkworld
- Steven Ball – Direct Objective
- Sull Shows It
- Taxiplasm – Brian Gonzalez
- Taylor Street Studio – Will Luers
- The Common People
- The Delicate Museum
- The Film of Tomorrow – Trine
- Tim Dawks
- Twittervlog – Rupert Howe
- United Vloggers
- Video Pancakes
- Working for my Dad – Rupert Howe
- Wreck and Savage

Great picture, strange feeling, that makes my day
very beautiful and thought provoking in such a positive poetic way… the passing of time, yet the same buildings, the same street, fading into the present, that already is the past, from now on.
such a fine document of a moment, extending time, freezing it snapshot like …comforting to know, that such moments, hopefully, might remain available on the net.
in twenty years or so it will have become more than a simple video: it will then be a record of the time, the young boy will be an adult, the cars will seem antiquated, and most of the buildings will still be there.
another video, or whatever it might be called at that time, can then be made, re-inevstigating the present, that for now is in the future…
thank you for sharing this fine piece. very inspiring! (as always, btw.)
cheers, sam
Beautiful and ephemeral.
The tears are for so much.
Feeling.
Ow.
Ow.
The wide streets of empire.
An empire we can now hold in our hands.
Thank you - sincerely - for this.
inspirational; as ever
wwwwwwwwwwwwwwOW!
I don’t know why but the beginning of this kind of creeped me out. The music, the slow pans, fuzzy black and white. Well done.
And again.
Today.
God.
you leave me speechless Robert…..I can only think of words to say, nothing in my mind is coherent in any shape, I think, beauty, mezmorising, stunning, elegant, erie, calming, art, bravo, grace, …..I could go on and on….it’s funny I was just talking with my wife about you last night, how your video’s transend communication, they have a soul…..what you see in my truly humble works, I will never know, but I thank you, I thank you for just creating and inspiring me…..I hope we can meet someday, it would honor me to just sit and talk for a while…..
i loved the last shot. that changed it all.
Did you ever see http://fastmovinganimals.blogspot.com/?
Tom lived in London and made awesome awesome videos too. He’s MIA currently.
Seems the UK has something in the water.
Wow, fantastic video. You always pull off really quality polished pieces with subtle effects that make all of the difference, such as the use of blurs to focus a new aspect ratio here. Love it.
Thanks so much for your nice comments on my first few posts by the way :). Really makes such a difference. Reading the comments on your posts, after seing what you’ve made is almost as interesting an experience as seing the video in the first place, because seing people’s descriptions of how they experience your work helps me understand mine. Cinematic tapas.
that last shot just changed my life…
as if rocketing right at us from out of the past. really nice.
As so many have said, it’s that last shot, the tension as he gets closer and closer, the incredible I Am Here gaze coming after the artifact of the past…
Speech-less, thank you. I’ve been feeling the freezing.
(I added that http://www.link on my Flickr-Account (nick-name “peacoq”).)
Robert
Your videos are great sorce of inspiration.
I really enjoy watching them.
amazing captures of moments and places in time
Hey Robert
What happened, did you diseappear from Vimeo? I was looking for your profile again but could not find you again…
Can you send me an email? I would like to talk to you about something.
Thanks! Bye!
Manu
I see you’re on WP. When you gonna add video commenting? Easily done with Show in a box. If ‘I’ can do it, anybody can. See where I’ve implemented here: http://fauxpress.tv/vlog Let me know if I can help - teaching helps one learn.
Hi Croma,
Time for more cooperation ?
Best regards,
Hans Timmermans (hanstimm)