You’ve provided the boost I needed to start editing the next one. (There’s always a bit of inertia when faced with another blank slate.) Thanks for the kind words.
Wonderful to hear. I’ve been surprised from the beginning how challenging the form is. I’ve enjoyed the challenge and am absolutely still developing my 13 minute short-film-diary chops.
Tasteful, in-keeping with the hand-built aesthetic and using materials on hand. Fantastic work as always! Keep that tradition going. Also extra house points for doggo. 🎉
Wonderful video. I'm forever grateful of the time you take to craft these stories around well, craft. I get so much out of them and I love sharing them when I find friends who can use the Cinodrome in their lives.
This is another great one Dave. Wow, two places to go to get out of the city, now that's just showing off 😊 The first thing that popped into my head was "On Golden Pond". That's another great location. Thanks for the video, you're a fantastic filmmaker. Take care!
i have a sink similar to the one in the book, but it is a double kitchen sink. Deep on one side shallow on the other. A really beautiful design in excellent condition. if you ever have the need, it's yours. It is located at my place in Maine about 10 min from your lake house.
Beautiful house with beautiful views! So many houses, so little time! I look forward to seeing what comes next. I also wanted to ask if you wanted some OG Papermate sharpwriter number two mechanical pencils. I managed to acquire 60, and they're yours , if you want them. Please let me know, and I will arrange to get them to you.
Yeah - the can ran dry and I had to make a dreaded run into the harbor at the height of tourist season for nails. I even got myself some wood glue just to be fancy.
I never throw away old furniture. Stuff i can use goes in the shed, dismantled by parts. Stuff i can sell i refurb. Stuff i can donate, i put on the free spaces. You never know when the sides of a cabinet can become a quick shelf or a new consumerist cheap melamine or filmed plastic panel can become a concrete mold, lost or recoverable.
The local transfer station here has a shed for things that have no business going into landfill. I dropped off those shelves and they were gone in a day. It's a shame that every dump/transfer station doesn't allow for such a system.
Man, the framing on some of these shots is on Tarantino level. This is THE most underrated TH-cam channel ever.
You’ve provided the boost I needed to start editing the next one. (There’s always a bit of inertia when faced with another blank slate.) Thanks for the kind words.
Your videos are evolving into something wonderful. Keep up the great work.
Wonderful to hear. I’ve been surprised from the beginning how challenging the form is. I’ve enjoyed the challenge and am absolutely still developing my 13 minute short-film-diary chops.
Harper and I loved watching! The cabinets look great in person.
So glad!
beautiful. Makes me happy to see Kingsley and Mimi in there as well.
It’s all about the cameos.
Tasteful, in-keeping with the hand-built aesthetic and using materials on hand. Fantastic work as always! Keep that tradition going. Also extra house points for doggo. 🎉
I’m a serial exploiter of dog talent.
How wonderful to have this kind of family history. Having family there for this one was a blessing.
I never take it for granted for a moment.
That cottage is possibly more beautiful than your lovely Lot 17. Thanks to your mother for sharing it with us.
No doubt. It’s the high water mark for rustic-warm-cozy-quiet-cottage.
Sawing sequence editing, simultaneously *self panic* and *chefs kiss* And hats off to fiercely independent moms!
When ninety percent of what goes on in a build is hammering and sawing, the editor part of me starts panicking right away.
That was a cool editing sequence for sure! Also cool is the hat, sir. Cheers!
Wonderful video. I'm forever grateful of the time you take to craft these stories around well, craft. I get so much out of them and I love sharing them when I find friends who can use the Cinodrome in their lives.
Love it - thanks for the support.
How do you not have more followers? Your work is amazing
Thank you a thousand times over!
TH-cam mysteries. I’m leaning heavily into patience and tenacity.
Wonderful as always. That's a great way to some time at a cabin. I may have to vacation out that way it looks quintessentially summer
The Maine coast is tough to top.
Another great video. I loved the "Dog break". Kingsley looks very much like my boy Turbo. Just a little less white on the nose.
Hello to Turbo -
Soothing to watch!
Glad to hear it. I'm aware that I've been ramping up my cut rate here and there, but I don't want to lose the sooth!
This is another great one Dave. Wow, two places to go to get out of the city, now that's just showing off 😊 The first thing that popped into my head was "On Golden Pond". That's another great location. Thanks for the video, you're a fantastic filmmaker. Take care!
Greatly greatly appreciated!
Lovely. I appreciate your contextual approach to the space!
And now I'm regretting not using the word contextual...
i have a sink similar to the one in the book, but it is a double kitchen sink. Deep on one side shallow on the other. A really beautiful design in excellent condition. if you ever have the need, it's yours. It is located at my place in Maine about 10 min from your lake house.
Woah - that is extremely thoughtful and generous of you. It could be just what the eventual lake kitchen re-work needs! (Ten minutes away?!)
Beautiful house with beautiful views! So many houses, so little time! I look forward to seeing what comes next. I also wanted to ask if you wanted some OG Papermate sharpwriter number two mechanical pencils. I managed to acquire 60, and they're yours , if you want them. Please let me know, and I will arrange to get them to you.
Kind of you, but you should make use of them yourself. I’ve found a few big supplies and probably have a few hundred in the studio at this point.
LOVE THIS! Tho I must tell you I was blasting Public Enemy and may have been overstimulated.
If you play the music in my videos backwards it’s Public Enemy so that checks out.
gotta get a James Garner picture hung up in the cottage like the cabin place IMHO only
The cottage is the kind of place that requires a family meeting to move a chair. James may be a tough sell!
We just left Drews… we’ll be back towards the end of October. Maybe we can help you clean up before you head out.
Kind of you. My exit time will be dictated by the October weather report. We’ll see…
Well done, even though some nails might not have come from the Sanka can. That would not have been as satisfying if you had used power tools.
Yeah - the can ran dry and I had to make a dreaded run into the harbor at the height of tourist season for nails. I even got myself some wood glue just to be fancy.
I never throw away old furniture. Stuff i can use goes in the shed, dismantled by parts. Stuff i can sell i refurb. Stuff i can donate, i put on the free spaces. You never know when the sides of a cabinet can become a quick shelf or a new consumerist cheap melamine or filmed plastic panel can become a concrete mold, lost or recoverable.
The local transfer station here has a shed for things that have no business going into landfill. I dropped off those shelves and they were gone in a day. It's a shame that every dump/transfer station doesn't allow for such a system.
Seems as though you need glasses and a goatee to be successful in the movie/maker industry. And to have worked on star wars helps a lot too.
And the hat. Don’t forget the hat.