Here's my first little editing project for my documentary film class. A day in the lab, but much much faster paced.
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Self Portrait With Lab
Category: art • fun • music • new media • scientists • video
Posted on: February 19, 2010 1:13 PM, by Christina Agapakis
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I love it! I want to use it in a ScienceBlogs commercial!
Posted by: Erin | February 19, 2010 1:43 PM
Hey, you didn't balance your centrifuge!!/snark
Great job!
Posted by: Bill | February 19, 2010 5:41 PM
That's great! It reminds me of the musical group Stomp in the way they create music from everyday activities (see their Kitchen scene here). At first I thought you were doing a Tarantino/Guy Ritchie approach to the way they focus on the details of loading guns (extreme close ups and rapid fire editing). Nice work on this.
Posted by: EMJ | February 19, 2010 7:23 PM
Now, this is what I call "lab automation"!
Posted by: sikapaga | February 19, 2010 7:36 PM
Very cool! How long did it take you to edit that together?
Posted by: Colin | February 19, 2010 8:06 PM
That was great! Bio labs are filled with so many satisfying sounds; glad they're getting some appreciation!
Posted by: Sarah | February 19, 2010 8:21 PM
So I just discovered your blog and reading your CV I see that you used to work in the Crews Lab as an undergrad? Cool! I'm currently a second year there, who did you work with while you were there?
Posted by: Dennis | February 20, 2010 9:17 PM
omg, so good!!!!
Posted by: devin | February 23, 2010 11:20 AM
Fantastic work.
Posted by: Alejandro Montenegro-Montero | February 23, 2010 1:45 PM
this is soo cool!!!! i allways wanted to do a real lab not the ones like school do they not that interesating like this one. but one day i will have the oportunity to do one.
Posted by: figueroa-ali | March 14, 2010 9:22 PM