I might have too much stuff, as might we all. mostly because of the love that is given with the 'thing'. My most precious things were given to me by my Olly or my we'ans or my parents. I have not only a good film to watch when I want (the extended version is fun) but I have a story of a wife's love and devotion to her husband, a wife I am proud to call mine.Ĥ0 Days of Enough is about understanding the connection we have with things and treasuring the sentiment that is wrapped up with them. how wrong she was, it means more to me now. Olly understood why I wanted to see the film and kindly gave me the film early, worrying as she did that I wouldn't appreciate it as part of my Christmas. My wife didn't intend for me to receive it 13 days before Christmas but understood my frustration / disappointment at not being able to source the DVD. It was an early Christmas present, one that came about because I couldn't find my copy on DVD to watch the night before we went to see The Desolation of Smaug (a film I thoroughly enjoyed). I was given The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey on blu-ray by Olly on the 12th December, 2013. and subscribe to Cooke's videos on YouTube. as is "Darrienia" with Bethany Rose Harrison's dancing and music by Lockerbie.Įnjoy. It is another brilliant video, wonderfully shot in a sympathetic manner.Ĭooke's video of deep sea diver Ray Ives in "Ray: A Life Underwater" is truly immersive (pardon the pun) and a visual treat. a film about 'OurGlass', a glassblowing studio formed in 1995 and now situated in Cockington Village, located in the South Devon. I then ended up on "OurGlass of Cockington". Another utterly fascinating film on a deeply interesting subject - creating signage using gold leaf and the reverse glass technique. I watched this film: "David A Smith - Reverse Glass, Gold Leaf Sign Artist". The film was shot is such a masterful manner that I went looking for more. I find the whole process of Letterpress printing to be fascinating and wanted to share the film. I found "Upside Down, Left to Right" utterly captivating. I saw my first Danny Cooke film on The Fox Is Black this morning.
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