The Grand Documentary of 2019

| Annual Video | 30 seen

Almost 38.8 GB (676 clips short clips per year) footage resulted in almost 2 hours of film. (1h 56 m).

As every year - documentary cinema - in the style of home video, but we have thought about your vestibular aparatus - trying to avoid the tremors of the hands and the desire to work with and around the zoom as much as possible (undoubtedly, the couple places ar filmed in a manual mode). Filming with a tripod and a baby on the move is difficult

The length of the film is determined by its main character - Renee. One year in our baby's life - running around, crawling, getting up and finally taking the first steps.

Kilogram of a cake for a birthday, farewell to Richard (white cat)

Travel to different countries, Georgia, Latvia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Italy, Switzerland (and maybe more)
Glued, sanded, laminated, beaten, and put together in Tbilisi, Georgia using Adobe Premiere CC

 

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