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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
- 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

That make my day. May be your best work. Art videobblogging is a great field, i am glad to work on it with you. Thx my friend.
Nicely done. I really love the end when you move the camera away - the way everything dissolves into a blur is great.
you have such a profound and thoughtful eye
these moments are all around us and you give them the proper frame.
the right balance
I aspire every day yet fail to be as talented as you.
Simply…wonderful.
yes:
what an eye….
what is only a glimpse (of) a fleeting moment, is essentially streched out,
dissected, and carefully re-examined,
in a compationate way.
withitness
might the ability be called, this gift of noticing
and then to convey it, brutally, in its becoming beauty
slice for slice.
and then the whisper:
in languages that might somehow be projectable
i seem to have heard soundbites in swedish with a tinted
spanish overlay
but it could as well be
esperanto.
Hello Robert,
The framing device is terrific. When the woman drifted out of frame, I missed her, and I was afraid she wouldn’t come back . . . silly me.
I hope you’re having an enjoyable holiday season. I am well and feeling wonderfully recharged for 2009.
Rob
If i could do video really well I would aspire to do it like this. You never fail to move me.
As always beautiful. I am amazed at how you take really simple moments and create a feeling surrounding them. Grateful that this time it was a welcome feeling that you created.
beautiful once again
your work is so inspiring.