A New Life in America

This is a nice interview of Cam Carrithers with La Prensa about making films in Honduras. It is in Spanish
so you will have to be able to read Spanish or translate the text for this from English to en Español.
http://www.laprensa.hn/vivir/516126-97/el-sueno-de-dos-garifunas-de-vivir-en-eua
A New Life in America
This is a video about a kid seeing if she can make it to America from Honduras.
This was made before HD videos were being made for the most part and before
there was youtube or anything like it.
Produced by Cam Carrithers and Teresa Lawrence
Filmed and Edited by Cam Carrithers
This was made before HD videos were being made for the most part and before
there was youtube or anything like it.
Produced by Cam Carrithers and Teresa Lawrence
Filmed and Edited by Cam Carrithers
A New Life in America - Without the Embassy
This is a video about a kid seeing if he can make it to America from Honduras.
This was made before HD videos were being made for the most part and before
there was youtube or anything like it.
Produced by Cam Carrithers and Teresa Lawrence
Filmed and Edited by Cam Carrithers
Kidzu Kid's Museum
The cool kid that couldn't keep his painting got his painting back. It really is amazing what we can do digitally now. My good friend Cecilia got to see her son paint his first painting as part of a group that Kidzu Museum and The Frank Gallery hosted for his class. The group painting was one where the students all painted together on the same canvas in different colors. Each student chose a color that they thought displayed the emotions they had that day. This was inspired by professional artist Murray Handler whose painting these kids analyzed just before they began to paint together. You can see the paintings they were inspired by at the link with this to the Connectivity Series of paintings. The only bummer about the painting they did is that none of the kids got to keep the painting because it was just one painting made by a group of kids so the museum got to keep it. Cecilia was hoping she could get a print of the painting and all she had was a one megabyte jpeg photo from her iphone4 so I asked her if she could email it to me to see what I could do. I did some photoshop color improvements and some enlarging measures before giving the improvement to a friend of mine who did the final photoshop work and printing.
We literally replicated the painting onto the exact same size canvas as the original and adjusted the colors in a way that the people at Kidzu thought the colors possibly looked better than the original. The printer who printed this for us did a great job. Rami was reunited with his painting after thinking he wouldn't be able to keep his art once it was put on the wall at the Frank Gallery the day the original was made. The image above is the iphone4 photo Cecilia shot of the painting once we were able to do various improvements to the color to get the photo looking like the original painting. We did this before upsizing the image size without any loss in quality so we could print the replication to the exact specs as the original painting. The paintings this was inspired by are at this link to the Connective Series. http://www.murryhandler.com/galleries/connectivity-series