About Pueblo
An episodic web series chronicling the adventures of an English teacher in small-town Spain.
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- Hooray! Our new Barcelona Pueblo episode will be playing at a film festival in Philly! Info and photos here: http://t.co/Fua2uiYO 2012-09-12
- A 6 min tongue in cheek animation explaining Spain's financial crisis. Españistán by @AleixSalo http://t.co/xdV8kpLm 2012-04-30
- Mañana van a enseñar Pueblo ep 1 en un ciclo de cortos en Bcn. Estáis invitados! Bar Los Alamos, 25/Apr, 21:30 http://t.co/Yr1b3BL7 2012-04-24
- Pueblo ep 1 is playing tomorrow at free short film screening in Bcn. Everyone's welcome! Bar Los Alamos, Apr 25, 21:30 http://t.co/Yr1b3BL7 2012-04-24
- I just liked "Casteller" on Vimeo: http://t.co/iLpWBYQ0 2012-03-04
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Category Archives: Filmmaking
Audio Recorder and Other Gear Used for Pueblo
I recently published a post about the camera and lenses used to film Pueblo so today I follow up with an entry on the other stuff we had in our equipment bag. I’ve listed the items below in decreasing order … Continue reading
Posted in Behind the Scenes, Filmmaking
Tagged audio recorder, Canon T2i, dslr filmmaking gear, HDSLR, joby gorillapod, lcdvf viewfinder, tripods, zoom h4n
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Music of Pueblo
The entire process of finding and deciding which music to use in Pueblo was one of my favorite parts of the project. We were lucky enough to get permission to use original compositions from many incredible musicians. Below is information … Continue reading
Camera and Lenses Used for Pueblo the Series
Some people have been curious about the gear I used to make Pueblo, so I’m finally writing up a post about my trusty Canon T2i. I was lucky to get this camera as a birthday/Xmas gift, but it’s on the … Continue reading
Posted in Behind the Scenes, Filmmaking
Tagged 50mm lens, Canon 550D, Canon T2i, DSLR filmmaking, HDSLR, kit lens, nifty fifty
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Progress Update and the Post-Production Puzzle
This project has evolved a lot since we first conceived of it and has almost taken on a life of it own. Mostly in a good way but occasionally in a man-eating-web-series-monster kind of way (our plan for five episodes … Continue reading
Posted in Editing, Filmmaking
Tagged editing, filmmaking, final cut, pueblo, web series
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