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		<title>Kari and Johnathan Wedding Trailer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2011 10:58:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ronald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kari and Johnathan&#8217;s Wedding Trailer. Something I would not ordinarily do is video a wedding. But then it&#8217;s hard to say no to a good friend. I had a lot of fun filming Kari and Johnathan&#8217;s wedding but I must say it is very stressful. Making short films you can do as many takes as [...]]]></description>
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Kari and Johnathan&#8217;s Wedding Trailer. Something I would not ordinarily do is video a wedding. But then it&#8217;s hard to say no to a good friend. I had a lot of fun filming Kari and Johnathan&#8217;s wedding but I must say it is very stressful. Making short films you can do as many takes as needed to get it right, but with a wedding you only get one chance. No retakes. Then it is such a very special day too so the pressure is on to get it right. I must admit I had a fun time filming their wedding and loved how well Kari had planned out her ceremony which took place at Isle of Hope Baptist Church. Then the reception was at historic Isle of Hope United Methodist Church. What a fun time for everybody, I don&#8217;t think this day could have gone any better for Kari and Johnathan. I too had the pleasure of shooting along side the very talented and beautiful Cassandra M of <a href="http://www.cassandra-m.com/">cassandra-M PHOTOGRAPHY</a>. I have never seen anyone handle a Canon 5D Mark II any better than Cassandra. Remember I said &#8220;stressful&#8221; Cassandra had such a way of putting everybody she was photographing at ease. I too was mellowed out by her professional but charming personality time we starting working together early that morning as Kari was getting ready for her big day. Congrats to Kari and Johnathan!</p>
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		<title>The Beginning</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2011 15:33:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ronald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have never experienced a sunrise you have not experienced one of the most spectacular color shows you will ever see. Not only is it a show of color but of life coming to life into a new day. You can return to the very same spot and it is different every time. One [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you have never experienced a sunrise you have not experienced one of the most spectacular color shows you will ever see. Not only is it a show of color but of life coming to life into a new day. You can return to the very same spot and it is different every time. One of my favorite things about it is the birds waking up and singing and beginning to move about. They never seem to have a care in the world, not worried about the news, weather, stock market, or anything else but sing a beautiful song.</p>
<p>In the fall of 2010 I started shooting what was going to be a mini documentary of Bluff Drive on Isle of Hope in Savannah Georgia. I wanted it to incorporate pictures from the past and show a matching scene of what it looks like now, kind of a then and now type of thing. This is a huge task and responsibility to do a project like that, try to make it fit into a five minute video, and go it alone… Bluff Drive even though it’s only a few blocks long could take years to tell and show its beauty. There has been thousands of photography’s, artist paintings, and even Hollywood movies picturing “The Bluff”. The change that happens in just six minutes of that show of color I was talking about at sunrise will make you hold your breath the entire time. Kind of an Alice in Wonderland experience thing or a Jimmy Hendrix purple haze moment. Ok I am getting way off track and only the “experienced” will even know what I am talking about.</p>
<p>This video is only me throwing a few quick clips into a time line and rendering them out. One day I hope to get back on the project. For more information on Isle of Hope please visit this website and by all means if you are in the Savannah Georgia area do take a slow ride down what was once Shell Road now called Bluff Drive. Come early and park your car and walk slowly down the bluff then late that afternoon come back and do it again. That within itself would be more than worth coming to Savannah Georgia.<br />
<a href="http://www.isleofhope.com/" target="_blank">Isle of Hope</a></p>
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		<title>Prayer Flags</title>
		<link>http://www.ronaldbigbie.com/wordpress/2011/03/10/prayer-flags/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Mar 2011 10:53:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ronald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Prayer Flags location is one I came across a couple of years ago while biking the McQueen’s Island Historic Trail for the first time. The trail from the parking lot located at the entrance of Fort Pulaski to the prayer flags location at the end of the trail is six miles. It makes for [...]]]></description>
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The Prayer Flags location is one I came across a couple of years ago while biking the McQueen’s Island Historic Trail for the first time. The trail from the parking lot located at the entrance of Fort Pulaski to the prayer flags location at the end of the trail is six miles. It makes for a nice twelve mile out and back bicycle ride. There is also a parking lot located in the middle, three mile before you get to Fort Pulaski which cuts the round trip down to six miles.</p>
<p>Not only are there prayer flags but an assortment of stuff that the rivers wash up along the edge of the trail. People gather these items along their way so they can hang them in the Live Oak tree along with the flags. Most of the hard hats, large rope, bottles, drift wood, old fishing rods, you name it looked very familiar to me growing up around the rivers in the Savannah area. The six to eight foot tidal rise and fall each day pushes up all kinds of trash to treasure. It looked like some kind of art exhibit to me but the flags looked out of place. What are the flags all about I thought to myself? So I climb off my bicycle and up onto one of the picnic tables and begin to read the flags. Wow I thought, people are writing some kind of prayers. It did not take long to see that most of the flags had messages that were very sincere and very serious. The people writing these words believe in a God that is listening and cares. I believe the flags were put up first by someone who believes in God then other people began to hang all the other stuff. I must admit from a distance is does look like some kind of abstract art exhibit but it does not take long to see that the flags reveal something much deeper. It is people crying out to God for the need of a friend or family member or someone calling out to God for help themselves. You may find it strange for people to write a prayer on a flag and hang it in a tree and expect God to know it or respond to it. I think that the important thing is that we call upon God. How we do it is not so important. I know when my children send me a text or email and I read it on a computer or phone screen the important thing is that they let me know what is going on or what it is that they have need of. There does come a time when talking is good, but the important thing is to communicate often. God Himself once wrote messages on stone tables and gave it to Moses. I guess we can think of that as today’s email or sticky notes.</p>
<p>Around the end of 2010 I had decided to make a movie with the flags. So in February of 2011 I packed up my camera gear into my Kata backpack, grabbed my tripod and slider, put my bicycle in the van and headed down to the middle parking lot. With 35lbs of camera gear on my back I made the three mile bicycle ride and begin filming. It was a beautiful Monday morning to enjoy the outdoors but very few to no people on the trail that day. So as I was finishing up with some last shots in rode Melanie and Chris and we greeted each other and they were about to head back out when I ask if they minded being in the movie. They both agreed so I ask them to ride back in and around the tree and have a seat on the end picnic table, all unscripted and unrehearsed, one take and it was over. I can’t thank them enough for being so willing and for Chris serving our country in the military, what a beautiful couple, Thank you. I don’t always have a microphone on my camera but this day I did so I could read the flags out loud. This way I would be sure as to know what was on them. Not sure how or if I would use the words that day but later I decided to ask some friends at church to do voice over’s of the prayers for me. Of course they were very willing too, so out came the MacBook and GarageBand and the rest of the story is in the film. Thank you, Melissa, Kelly, Lindsay, Zac, and Jonathan for being such great friends.</p>
<p>Thank you all for viewing my videos and reading my blog.</p>
<p>If you are in the Savannah, Georgia or Tybee Island area be sure to go out and enjoy the McQueen’s Island Trail.</p>
<p>For more information on the trail please visit these websites.<br />
<a href="http://www.chathamcounty.org/pwps_mcqueen.html" target="_blank">http://www.chathamcounty.org/pwps_mcqueen.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.n2trailhiking.com/HikePages/HikePage.aspx?HikeID=862" target="_blank">http://www.n2trailhiking.com/HikePages/HikePage.aspx?HikeID=862</a></p>
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		<title>Christmas In Savannah 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2010 19:01:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ronald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the temperatures dropped down into the low 20’sF for a couple of nights I knew that some of the fountains would get ice in them. Wow, this may be as close as it gets to looking like winter other than some types of our trees losing their leaves. During December at night temperatures are [...]]]></description>
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<p>As the temperatures dropped down into the low 20’sF for a couple of nights I knew that some of the fountains would get ice in them. Wow, this may be as close as it gets to looking like winter other than some types of our trees losing their leaves. During December at night temperatures are usually in the 40’sF so there is not much chance of a white Christmas here in Savannah.  So I grabbed my camera and headed down to historic downtown Savannah hoping to catch some winter looks being that’s the way we generally picture Christmas. It was 22F degrees with the wind blowing above 12 knots and had been gusting 16 to 22 knots during the night. Yes! Good chance that people will look cold and along with all the Christmas decorations and people shopping it will look like Christmas in the South. With the store fronts decorated, red bows, and garland on the light poles, it reminds me of being a child again on Broughton Street during Christmas. Ok, there were not so many people in 22F degree weather; after all we are more use to being in short sleeve shirts and maybe a light jacket in December. Then I could not wait to get home and open my camera to see what was inside, as if it was a tightly wrapped Christmas gift. Cool, people moving very fast, a mother taking the hand of her daughter, I like that “love,” now that’s what Christmas is all about, love. I wonder how many times Mary took the hand of Jesus when He was growing-up. There were so few people shopping and I was wanting to video people with big shopping bags full of presents. Look, a man with a bag, oh, it’s a little bag not sure this will get the point across I remember thinking as I pushed record. But to my surprise when I opened my camera I found that little bag was from Paula Deen’s. Paula Deen, you know The Lady and Sons Restaurant lady and Paula’s Home Cooking on the Food Network channel, that may be a little bag but it will have some big surprises inside and delicious too. Quick stop over into old City Market and see if people are shopping there. Humm, kind of slow here too, but the horses look warm. Speaking of warm, one warm day I believe I will take one of those horse drawn tours of the Historic District. I am starting to get cold and ready for something warm to eat so made a trip over to Clary’s Café. It was a great choice for lunch, a cup of hot chicken soup with lots of vegetables and half a turkey sandwich. Now I’m ready to face the rest of the day, so it’s off to River Street. Stopped to talk to one of the street musicians, I’ll be back to film him another day but it’s getting late so a quick shot of the River Street Sweets candy store, yumm world famous pralines  and a nice big Christmas wreath over the door. Once upon a time I had my workshop above where the candy store is today. I looked up at that old window and remembered sitting in that window many mornings watching the river and the tide going and coming, waiting on no one, just doing its thing. Being it’s getting late I’ll cross the big bridge and film the sun setting down behind the cityscape from Hutchinson Island and maybe a boat will pass too. That should be a great way to end this video. END THE VIDEO! WITH A SUN SET! Oh no you don’t, you haven’t got to the real Christmas story. So the next day I began to look for a live Nativity. Yes, Google to the rescue, a link to the White Bluff United Methodist Church on White Bluff Road, their website provided me with a phone number. Quick phone call and a very nice lady answered the phone. Lois was her name and we had a very nice talk about the importance of the Nativity and the fact that that is what Christmas is all about.</p>
<p>Merry Christmas Everybody!</p>
<p>Thanks To:</p>
<p>The wonderful citizens of Savannah Georgia.</p>
<p>Mansion On Forsyth Park <a href="http://www.mansiononforsythpark.com/">http://www.mansiononforsythpark.com</a></p>
<p>Gaucho <a href="http://www.gauchosav.com/">http://www.gauchosav.com</a></p>
<p>The Paris Market <a href="http://www.theparismarket.com/">http://www.theparismarket.com</a></p>
<p>24e Furnishings and Design <a href="http://www.24estyles.com/">http://www.24estyles.com</a></p>
<p>River Street Sweets <a href="http://www.riverstreetsweets.com/">http://www.riverstreetsweets.com</a></p>
<p>White Bluff United Methodist Church <a href="http://www.wbumc.com/">http://www.wbumc.com</a></p>
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		<title>One of Them</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2010 17:30:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ronald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s my favorite time of the year fall and the time when all the festivals are taking place. So thought I would do something fun for Halloween like grab my camera and spend some time in a graveyard. Had fun shooting this one but it was a job directing those one thousands ants to do [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">It’s my favorite time of the year fall and the time when all the  festivals are taking place. So thought I would do something fun for  Halloween like grab my camera and spend some time in a graveyard. Had  fun shooting this one but it was a job directing those one thousands  ants to do what needed to be done for the final shot. I could have spent  more time in post with color grading and lighting but was running out  of time.<br />
I do not promote Halloween as being a scary thing but letting your  children dress up as their favorite fun television or movie characters  and taking them to a fall festival at a local church or something along  those lines. Never door to door unless you personally know the family  and then inspect their candy before they eat it. My family and I went to  a very nice church festival and it was a blast watching the kids  dressed up like dogs, cats, lady bugs, butterflies, policemen, firemen,  Snow White, Buzz Lightyear, Woody, Jessie, Barbie and many of the other  cartoon characters. You could tell that the Toy Story trilogy by Disney  Pixar was a big hit with the kids. Get out and enjoy your kids before  they are all grown up and gone.</p>
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		<title>Tybee Tip 2 Tip</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2010 12:44:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ronald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With hurricane Julia passing several hundred miles off the coast of Tybee, it helped create some great surfing. It was about four days later I decided to throw the video camera into the car and head down to the beach. The surfers were still stoked about the waves they were riding high on from Julia, [...]]]></description>
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With hurricane Julia passing several hundred miles off the coast of  Tybee, it helped create some great surfing. It was about four days later  I decided to throw the video camera into the car and head down to the  beach. The surfers were still stoked about the waves they were riding  high on from Julia, but this day they were a good bit smaller. For more  information on surfing at Tybee visit the <a href="http://www.hightidesurfshop.com/">High Tide Surf Shop</a> website and follow them on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/hightidesurf">@hightidesurf</a>. Kayaking is at its best on and around Tybee Island too. Visit <a href="http://www.seakayakgeorgia.com/">Sea Kayak Georgia</a> and line up a fun day in a kayak.<br />
This is the hardest shoot I have done, looking into the sun for several  hours, trying to focus on moving water and people. Man I end up with a  soft focus on good day and objects standing still. Shooting HD video is  not forgiving at all when it comes to a good sharp focus. You better be  spot on. I have a lot more respect for guys shooting outdoor sporting  events.<br />
The fall of the year between September and November to me is the  prettiest time of the year to enjoy Tybee Beach. The tourists have  slowed down, along with the heat too, and the fishing is at its best.  Got to see the Tybee Ocean Rescue Lifeguards getting all pumped up for  another lifesaving day on the beach with a good game of volleyball. You  may notice that they are playing in the same spot that was used in the  movie The Last Song starring Miley Cyus. These guys and gals do a great  job each year saving lives, taking care of injured people and even  dealing with nuts that jump off the Tybee Pier. I just happened to be  close to the pier this summer when one decided to take the jump.  Needless to say the lifeguards and beach patrol were on it before he  could swim to shore. Off to jail with a great big fine in tow. This  summer Tybee Island and Hilton Head Island beaches saw a higher than  normal amount of jellyfish in the surf. This means an increase of  jellyfish stings to those playing and swimming in the surf. But no  matter what the problem is, the Tybee Ocean Rescue Lifeguards are on the  spot doing a great job for the protection of life and limb of beach  goers. Visit the <a href="http://www.tybeeoceanrescue.com/">Tybee Island Ocean Rescue</a> website.</p>
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		<title>The Fountain</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 13:30:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ronald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fountain is located in Forsyth Park right in the middle of historic downtown Savannah Georgia. Forsyth Park is one of the largest parks occupying some thirty acres of prime historic real-estate. One thing you may or may not notice in Savannah is the fencing and light poles in the parks and squares are a [...]]]></description>
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<p>The fountain is located in Forsyth Park right in the middle of historic downtown Savannah Georgia. Forsyth Park is one of the largest parks occupying some thirty acres of prime historic real-estate. One thing you may or may not notice in Savannah is the fencing and light poles in the parks and squares are a very dark green not black, its called Savannah Green. Each year thousand of tourists take tens of thousands of pictures and hundreds of brides and grooms have their pictures taken at the fountain. There are dozens of weddings that take place each year at or in view of the fountain also. During the school year many of Savannah College of Art and Design or better known as SCAD students hone their skills drawing, photographing and shooting videos around the fountain. I always enjoy meeting and talking with the SCAD students because they always have some very interesting stories and I can learn so much from these very talented students.</p>
<p>Currently there is some side walk repair taking place so I caught a glimpse of a JCB tractor at work. JCB has its North American headquarters located in Savannah and has about four hundred employees building some of the world’s best light to heavy equipment from backhoes to excavators.</p>
<p>The Fountain was created in 1858 and received extensive restoration in 1988. For a full description of the fountain please visit the City of Savannah website about <a href="http://www.ci.savannah.ga.us/cityweb/p&amp;tweb.nsf/0/1f4da52f3ef4d10685256c5a004a73c9?OpenDocument">The Fountain</a> it is well worth the read.</p>
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		<title>Doing The Tybee</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 15:10:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ronald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spending a day on Tybee Island is always a fun day. This is some footage that I did not shoot with the intention of using it for a tilt shift or in this case swing tilt video. Swing Tilt is a post effect that can be done using Red Giant Magic Bullet Look software plug-in. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Spending a day on Tybee Island is always a fun day. This is some footage that I did not shoot with the intention of using it for a tilt shift or in this case swing tilt video. Swing Tilt is a post effect that can be done using Red Giant Magic Bullet Look software plug-in. Enjoy! ps Oh-my, I must return to Tybee Island to finish shooting footage so I can do the film I set out to do, coming soon.</p>
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		<title>River Street Rambling</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 08:52:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ronald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[River Street is one of the hot spots on the to-do list of the thousands of tourist that visit historical Savannah Georgia each year. You can believe that July and August is more than hot during the day on River Street. As you watch this video you can see that many people are enjoy something [...]]]></description>
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<p>River Street is one of the hot spots on the to-do list of the thousands of tourist that visit historical Savannah Georgia each year. You can believe that July and August is more than hot during the day on River Street. As you watch this video you can see that many people are enjoy something cold to drink or some good old ice cream. I very much like being around the river and ocean so decided to pack up the camera and visit the waterfront and boy did things heat up this day. Enjoy and come visit River Street in Savannah Georgia soon.</p>
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		<title>Fort Pulaski</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 22:44:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ronald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happy Independence Day July 4th 2010. For the past 234 years America has stood as one nation under God with freedom and democracy. In order for that to happen, tens of thousands of men and women have died for freedom, democracy and to be one nation under God. They even took up arms against each [...]]]></description>
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<p>Happy Independence Day July 4th 2010. For the past 234 years America has stood as one nation under God with freedom and democracy. In order for that to happen, tens of thousands of men and women have died for freedom, democracy and to be one nation under God. They even took up arms against each other, of which this short video high lights, during the Civil War, the fall of Fort Pulaski. As we celebrate the 4th of July 2010 take time to reflect on the fact that tens of thousands of men, women and a few children did not die for any reason other than being one nation under God, free and governed by democracy. They did not die in vain and they did not die so we can live under socialism, communism and any other isms. We may see another civil war if this “CHANGE” keeps up. For complete history of Fort Pulaski visit <a href="http://www.nps.gov/fopu/">Fort Pulaski Website</a>.</p>
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