"Pass The Cart" project, Official Thread
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OK - FINALLY we get some sunshine here in Birmingham UK. I have just shot 10 frames for the title page with my name and location etc.
Hopefully get some shots today or tomorrow.
Matt
Hopefully get some shots today or tomorrow.
Matt
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Avatar: Kenneth Moore (left) with producers (centre) discussing forthcoming film to be financed by my grandfather (right) C.1962
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Avatar: Kenneth Moore (left) with producers (centre) discussing forthcoming film to be financed by my grandfather (right) C.1962
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There were two talks, actually. One for making T-shirts for this forum, the other being making T-shirts for individual film stocks, which for the latter I sent all my box cover scans to Mojohey and Dr. Strange Love.sooper8fan wrote:I remember there was talk about making T-shirts for something else once upon a time......
Hey Mojo and Dr. Strange Love, what about those shirts, anyway?
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Chosen tools of the trade:
Bauer S209XL, Revue Sound CS60AF, Canon 310XL
The Beatles split up in 1970; long live The Beatles!
Hi folks...
Rick just love your filming story... made me laugh out loud, can't wait to see it all.
Wow! a t shirt!!! kind of needs the k40 logo in there, but i guess Kodak wouldn't be too happy about that. Maybe add the city and dates to the back of the shirt Lastcoyote i love the logo, but i like dark blue rather than black. 8)
I'm just as excited about this project as all of you, the enthusiasm and interest is fab... great work so far. Hopefully when the project is complete... all the different styles and ideas in the film will give influence and energy to shoot more film
Keep on posting your stories here folks... hope to see a few pictures soon.
Rick just love your filming story... made me laugh out loud, can't wait to see it all.
Wow! a t shirt!!! kind of needs the k40 logo in there, but i guess Kodak wouldn't be too happy about that. Maybe add the city and dates to the back of the shirt Lastcoyote i love the logo, but i like dark blue rather than black. 8)
I'm just as excited about this project as all of you, the enthusiasm and interest is fab... great work so far. Hopefully when the project is complete... all the different styles and ideas in the film will give influence and energy to shoot more film
Keep on posting your stories here folks... hope to see a few pictures soon.
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Haven't had a minute... but i will try and get something from your scans printed for the summer or sooner... thanks for reminding me about them :oops:tlatosmd wrote:Mojo, I mean what about those T-shirts I sent you my box scans for a few months ago? Any results yet?
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One of my studio clients has a t-shirt printing shop. I'd be willing to spearhead and bankroll the project. What I would need would be how many and what sizes so I can get a quote to see wht they would be individually with postage etc. Maybe Kodak will let us use the logo, Ill check with them.
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How much per shirt? That'd determine how much I'd ask for, one scan per shirt, and each shirt having the same background color as the scan.
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Paul Simon
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The Beatles split up in 1970; long live The Beatles!
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"How much per shirt? That'd determine how much I'd ask for, one scan per shirt, and each shirt having the same background color as the scan."
Hmmmm. Not sure I understand.
I just called my client. 3doz minimum and screen charges. I'm not trying to do this as a business venture, just offering to facilitate. If it starts to look too complicated or have folks thinking Im trying to make fifty cents off them then I wouldnt be interested.
A suggestion might be to take the design as offered by LastCoyote and print out a transfer and do it yourself. That's about the cheepest way I know of but theres nothing like a nice beefy screened shirt for my money.
Hmmmm. Not sure I understand.
I just called my client. 3doz minimum and screen charges. I'm not trying to do this as a business venture, just offering to facilitate. If it starts to look too complicated or have folks thinking Im trying to make fifty cents off them then I wouldnt be interested.
A suggestion might be to take the design as offered by LastCoyote and print out a transfer and do it yourself. That's about the cheepest way I know of but theres nothing like a nice beefy screened shirt for my money.
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I was referring to my idea of T-shirts for S8 stocks that Mojo and Dr. Strange Love also were interested in. I might just as well do that myself, but I thought some other people might be interested as well as soon as they hear it's feasible.
"Mama don't take my Kodachrome away!" -
Paul Simon
Chosen tools of the trade:
Bauer S209XL, Revue Sound CS60AF, Canon 310XL
The Beatles split up in 1970; long live The Beatles!
Paul Simon
Chosen tools of the trade:
Bauer S209XL, Revue Sound CS60AF, Canon 310XL
The Beatles split up in 1970; long live The Beatles!
i like the idea of a T-shirt!flatwood wrote:A suggestion might be to take the design as offered by LastCoyote and print out a transfer and do it yourself. That's about the cheepest way I know of but theres nothing like a nice beefy screened shirt for my money.
But I would prefer to do it myself with the standard design because I don't think that it could be cheeper to print in the USA and then to post it to Europe... So let'ts try to find a good design and then everybody can use it and print it at home.
Yes. Replace "tour" with "film." Excellent idea.flatwood wrote:My only suggestion for the logo then would be to put the word "FILM" or better yet, "MOVIE", in instead of the word "TOUR".
If you got a dozen of the shirts done, I'm sure you could sell those off to the participants. We'll just use paypal to reimburse you immediately. Or send you a MO. Whatever works.
I'd take a couple of XLs.
Tim