The feeble musings of an incompetent, middle-aged, baffoon who is embracing eccentricity and trying to raise some money for a nice charity. I like the word philanthropy, tweed jackets and the smell of Diesel fumes. Slowly turning into a mumbling recluse.
Saturday, 23 July 2011
In the footsteps, or rather thyre tracks, of Claude Friese-Greene.
Mr. Claude Friese-Greene was a filmmaker and cinematographer who is best remembered for his 1926 collection of films entitled 'The Open Road'. The Open Road was a series of short films of his 1920s road trip from Land's End to John O'Groats and was filmed using the Biocolour process, a process pioneered by his father William Friese-Greene.
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