After an INCREDIBLY exciting blog makeover this weekend, I've been hard at work
on a few projects behind the scenes.
Not exact matches
As a product launch date inched closer, it was common for a
few teams working
on the same
project to realize they were unlikely to make the date, but no one spoke up, under the belief that another team was even farther
behind.
That been said, I'm working hard
behind the scene
on a
few projects (stay tuned); and that also includes re-thinking the direction I want to go with my blog.
You might remember me share a
few behind - the - scenes stories from London a couple of weeks ago where Farfetch and I collaborated
on an exciting
project together!?
The last week or so Mario and I were touched with a bit of a cold so have been trying to rest and work
on behind the scenes
projects (hence a
few days without posting).
«
Behind the Scenes Featurette with Writer / Director Leigh Scott» (2:48) is basically a promo for the miniseries, with Scott providing a
few remarks
on the
project's origins and cast among B - roll footage, concept art, and 2.35:1 clips.
So instead, I put together an experience in which they worked in groups attacking a pile of different information sources about Archaeotype that I had lined up: a
few pages of an evaluation report
on the
project, a
few Web sites that described the software and the constructivist philosophy
behind it, a virtual chat with one of the developers in New York, and a room - based videoconference with a teacher who had tested the program.
Political opponents
on the right and in some sectors of the oil and gas business, for their part, accused Trudeau of shallow political theatre, posing as a friend of the industry to win a
few Red Tory votes by pretending to put his weight
behind a
project his environmentalist allies would surely block.