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Another Ukiyoe Heroes process video!

Posted by Dave Bull on November 22, 2013 [Permalink]

This one is late, but (hopefully) will be worth while - it's the video showing the proof printing of the 'I Choose You' print in the Ukiyoe Heroes series:

As always, this video is (very!) HD, and if you have the bandwidth, it looks just great seen full screen!

Jed is of course still taking orders for this one over on his UkiyoeHeroes.com website!

I also posted this one to our Kickstarter project update page, and this is what I wrote:

And with this video, my part of this Kickstarter project is done! We have now shipped to Jed all the prints that were ordered during the campaign (and a whole lot more too). It has been a very long road, but extremely satisfying.

We here in Tokyo offer our most sincere 'thank you' to the backers; your support of this project has made a huge difference in our lives, and to the careers of a number of people here. Our workshop is now on a strong foundation, and we are looking forward to building it from here, small step by step, and making many more beautiful prints over the years to come.

Thank you once more and ... (see you again here on Kickstarter, I'm sure!)

 

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Added by: julio on November 26, 2013, 3:07 am

Congratulations on finishing up with the Kickstart project, what a year for you guys ! Nice to watch the proofing video in all these years of seeing you on video clips I don't remember a whole proofing session from start to finish like this one....thanks for all the tips and info along the way !



Added by: Dave on November 26, 2013, 3:57 pm

Actually Julio, most of these videos in this series (the Ukiyoe Heroes prints) have been of my proofing sessions. I put the camera on while doing that job, then once the blocks have gone out to the printer I set to work doing the video editing. I can't really fool around too much with the camera while doing 'real' work ...



 

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