"Trash and Progress"

January 20, 2009







"Trash and Progress" is a feature film directed by Abraham Dieckman with Director of Photography Jessica Fisher.  I'm shooting some production stills for the last part of the shooting.  The project is a post-apocalyptic science fiction film.  You can view the whole event on my Picasa web album here.  More to come!

4 comments:

  1. Indeed, while Animoca's gesture might seem like a company doing right by its customers, the whole point of an NFT is that it is supposed to convey security and permanence to a digital object. It's supposed to say "this thing exists with a uniquely attributable value". Hence, for Animoca to turn around and say to their customers "Oh no, these Nft games are entirely replaceable" makes a mockery of the whole endeavour.

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  2. you can approach the bank for a loan.A mistake that small business owners often make is trying out too many places for loans. They will avoid going to the bank first but get loans from several other sources in the meantime. Once you have obtained your business funding from other sources,

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  3. If it only serves the people of that town and has no potential to grow further, a rejection is imminent.In this particular case, even if the business has considerable profit margins, it relies on its regular customers for that. The bank might see it as a returnable loan but not as an investment opportunity.

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  4. I tested this for about a month with several operating systems as Windows XP, Windows 7, Mac OSX, etc. I loaded a lot of files as photos, videos, songs and documents and I never had any data loss. I can tell you that this portable hard drive works perfectly. Without any setup, it is plug-and-play and ready to use. You don't need a lot of tech knowledge to operate it. Bored ape

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