Sunday, February 17, 2008

Dawson Creek Winter Effects

The Dean Noble Zone.


Dawson Creek Winter Effects




Dawson Creek Winter Effects

Using the www.smashmash.tv website, after some trials at the controls, I have conjured up a movie with what I hope is a Christmas feel. I spent a lot of time trying to capture the Christmas Winter spirit with the images appearing not too fast and not to slow with a slight but not too much of a rotation and with a slight touch of the softening of the background effects. The effects images include the Alaska Hotel in Dawson Creek as well as a pompom covered snowflake.

Jingle Bell Rock is also the song that was used for the beginning of Lethal Weapon.

I will be coming up with more of these videos. I am going to try to include sound with some of these videos.

All videos, writings, photos, illustrations copyright Dean Noble.

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The Dancing Alaska Hotel




As you can see, this hotel sometimes gets quite animated. I thought that Gary Wright, Dreamweaver would be appropriate music for this video.

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The Dean Noble Zone Winter 2007 Greeting

February 17, 2008





This first video of me is expectedly crude. They will get better.

Looking West, towards the grain elevator art gallery.

Downtown Dawson Creek, British Columbia. Christmas Eve Day 2007.

Yours truly.

Another panoramic shot of the small town.

These lavender skies is the pastoral settings of which I am currently enjoying.

I love you!

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The Dean Noble Musical Walk Through Dawson Creek




This is a walkthrough Dawson Creek set to music. This is supernatural Dawson Creek as you have never seen it before.

"I live up here in an apartment on the 99th floor of my block
I look out the window wondering if the world had stopped." -The Rolling Stones


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Dean Noble

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