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Looking Closer Video Blog #1: Seraphine and Coffee
October 1, 2009
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Seraphine
Video Blog
And so it begins. Well, not really.
Buckle up: My blog vacation is over.
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That home theatre offer *must* be a scam. I had the same sort of situation happen to me while walking around lower Queen Anne a year or two ago. Who drives around trying to sell stereo equipment‽
“A Performance so great, it’s sure to be ignored at this year’s Oscars.” =)
I actually think that would be a great laudatory quote to slap on the Seraphine DVD package!
The Looking Closer travel documentary concept is looking good! So many YouTube vlogs are people staring straight into a webcam at some badly lit desk; it’s a great idea to go mobile like you are. Live from Fremont!
Nice job, Jeffrey. I agree with Mark…I like the travel documentary concept. The road-show seems like a winner.
Going further with Rick’s train-of-thought, a PBS, Rick Steves-esque, travelogue of your fave Seattle haunts would be interesting Jeffrey. I’d love to see your take on local movie-houses, coffee-shops, etc… Some dispatches from future Kindlings Muse shows, and the like, could make for good YouTube cinema as well.
Incidentally, I love the Van den Budenmayer musical cue near the end of the clip! 😉
Same here — love the travel documentary concept. Looking forward to more!
I like the titles.