bbook:

Within our lifetimes, we’ve marveled as biologists have managed to look  at ever smaller and smaller things. And astronomers have looked further  and further into the dark night sky, back in time and out in space. But  maybe the most mysterious of all is neither the small nor the large:  it’s us, up close. Could we even recognize ourselves, and if we did,  would we know ourselves? What would we say to ourselves? What would we  learn from ourselves? What would we really like to see if we could stand  outside ourselves and look at us?

bbook:

Within our lifetimes, we’ve marveled as biologists have managed to look at ever smaller and smaller things. And astronomers have looked further and further into the dark night sky, back in time and out in space. But maybe the most mysterious of all is neither the small nor the large: it’s us, up close. Could we even recognize ourselves, and if we did, would we know ourselves? What would we say to ourselves? What would we learn from ourselves? What would we really like to see if we could stand outside ourselves and look at us?

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This page is my doorway to freedom.. to express myself in full view of public eyes and take any experiences which may come with it.

I am a recent graduate of Film and Media Production student at Sheffield Hallam University, where I studied every platform of film available. From experimental to documentary, I am trying my hand at everything on offer and feel myself to be continually evolving in the ways of cinematic technique and storytelling ability.

The content on this blog is mostly not my own, and is labelled as such. Though all of it, every picture, quote and video is something I find either fascinating, or simply funny.