Category Archives: Misc

The New Line11 Blog

Welcome to the new blog!! All the posts from the old blog should be incorporated (gotta love WordPress!) and I’ve added some new features to make the place more homey.

The big change is the location, I’ve moved the blog to a separate server and it’s own DNS domain. We had a couple outages at our other web hosting service over the last 6 months. Being an old IT guy, it only made sense to take all my eggs out of the same proverbial basket. The new service is with a different company, and even in a different part of the country, so if the main site(s) AND the blog are all down, then we’ve got other issues to worry about.

So be sure to update your feed readers to the new location, bookmark it in Firefox (you are using Firefox aren’t you?), and let the blogging begin!!!

-Dave

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Line 11 Back Online

Line 11 web sites, ordering, and email all seem to be working again.  Due to an outage at our web host, we were down for about 18 hours.  If you’ve submitted a request, or email and you haven’t heard from us, please send it again.    Thanks!

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Bridal Show Offer

I felt like having a couple of special offerings for the upcoming show. They’re good until the end of January and they can’t be used together.

When you book the Base Collection only, receive a $350 product and service credit to use however you like.  Great if you want an engagement session or a proof set.

-OR-

If you’re sure you’d like an album, choose our Album Collection for $4500 which includes everything in the Base Collection and a $2000 album credit.

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Email-web woes

Just wanted to keep everyone posted.  Over the last 24-48 hours my site and email service have been spotty (to be kind).  If you’ve tried to order prints or contact me over the last couple of days please try again or give me a call – 317.663.4200 – to make sure I’ve received them.

Thanks for your patience!

-Dave

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Ken Burns’ – The War

The War began tonight. Already, for me anyway, it’s been very compelling to watch and study. But the main reason I think it’s worthy of a blog post is because of the use of various kinds of images. Ken Burns is famous for his use of archival images in his previous documentary The Civil War. So famous that his pan and zoom movement over still images has been dubbed “the Ken Burns effect” in many slideshow programs (even though it’s WAY too common now).

While there were both moving and still images available from this period in history, it’s interesting to pay attention to how he uses them. Watch closely and count how many seconds a still image (on average) is on the screen versus how long a single movie clip is on the screen. Just from this first episode it seemed to me that most movie images were shown for 5-6 seconds or less before a cut is made. But the still images are typically on screen for up to 10-15 seconds, or longer, before a cut to a different image. What’s even more interesting (maybe only to me cause I’m a geek) is how the two different types of media affect us differently and how we perceive them when someone is trying to tell a story like this. I have an opinion about why movie images are generally shorter than still images but I want you to think about this before I share completely.

It still amazes me how powerful a recorded moment can be. Even to those that have no personal investment in the images of these families or events, they can be completely compelling. How much more important are they to someone who only has a photo of their grandfather and the words of others to know anything about them. This really is why I do what I do and why I truly believe it’s such an important job to do well.

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