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Chris Beard
Sunday, 18 September 2011
The Coppice
This is a Documentary That i made to help my friend Bart the Woodsman get his planning permission, so that he could continue his good work in the woods. This is meant for a council and board of examiners to see, but i think it is effective and practical rather than artistic.
The Woodsman
This is a recent film i created for my Degree. its rough due to technical issues. we will be re-shooting as soon as possible.
The Woodsman rough edit from christopher beard on Vimeo.
My Latest Documentary
So its been a while, and i think we've all grown a little. Heres my latest Doc
If you see this watch it. You'll need a password though. so here it is: Crossman
Monday, 3 January 2011
The importance of skepticism
"I am thinking, therefore i exist" ( René Descartes )
To put this into context, Descartes was talking about how we base our lives upon assumption, our everyday live are surrounded by things we believe to be true. Because many of them are around us all the time they become difficult to detect and therefore difficult to question.
descartes used the solitude of his thought and an extreme skepticism in order to pursue what could be considered a deeper truth.
He uses his extreme skepticism in this way: assume that the only thing you can assume is real is yourself, hence the quote at the beginning. we then say that everything else that enters our mind ( everything that is ) is just an illusion or dream. this quote " i am thinking therefore i exist" is now the fundamental bases of our thought, we can now observe the world in a whole new way. building our thoughts and opinions up from the ground learning and researching. as if we were new born babies but with the mind of an adult. able at least to speak and think for themselves
this though is a rigorous way of thinking. to say that you cannot believe anything to be true unless you can prove it to be completely true. which does seem ultimately impossible.
another way of looking at it is the socratic method of thinking, a way in which socrates himself used to question the arguments of fellow citizens, he was so clever in fact he ended up being put to death, because of radical religious views.
1. Locate a statement confidently described as common sense.
2. Imagine for a moment that, despite the confidence of the person prosing it, the statement is false. Search for situations or contexts where the statement would not be true.
3. If an exception is found, though definition must be false or at least imprecise.
4. The initial statement must be nuanced to take the exception into account.
5. If one subsequently finds exceptions to the improved statements, the process should be repeated. The truth, in so far as a human being is able to attain such a thing, lies in a statement which it seems impossible to disprove.
"It is by finding out what something is not that one comes closest to understanding what it is"
Using this method of thinking allow us to firstly to win arguments, but secondly to understand more fully where truth lies.
As humans we have the ability to question, philosophically speaking we should exercise this much more to help ourselves, others and the benefit of our world.
Here is a documentary that in essence talks about our ability to question or in many cases our inability. Bill Mayher asks all the questions that we would like to ask about religion.
It is thoroughly entertaining and in places hard to watch. He does focus on some of the more extreme aspects of religion but ultimately or at least hopefully allows people to think a little harder.
Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Night Photography on the canon 550D
Night time photography is something that I have really wanted to play around with, recently I bought a canon 550D which has really allowed me to experiment.
These are some tests i did. It was -10 degrees C when i took these and the camera performed perfectly.
I have always found the night an interesting place, its strange, sometimes subtle and delicate lights can be difficult to photograph with conventional film cameras. But having a digital canon at my disposal, I have been granted some interesting prospects.
Friday, 17 December 2010
India Photos Olympus 35mm
Recently i made a trip to India with my brother. the intention was to, 1. travel and, 2. to make a film.
we managed both of these things. and ended up having a very profound experience at the same time. Many people told me that this would happen, I didnt believe them... I do on the other hand believe these sorts of experiences can be found everywhere. but being out of your 'comfort zone' really allows a person to see themselves and life in perspective.
me and my brother we lucky enough to make a short film. while making the film, we noticed some very suspicious activity from the NGO we were filming, ultimately the NGO was corrupt, and selling land to a power company, land which is not theirs to sell. we also left being subject to sexual advances from our guide. two days after filming we left. feeling insulted and abused, but with a sense of exhilaration that can only come from accidentally making an investigative documentary.
The picture you see above is my security pass to go to the Dali lamas teachings. 2 days of teachings. he is a Truly profound man, i feel much of his wisdom helped me establish some of the ideas i had been pondering on for some time. his thinking is a glimpse into the future. a way of thinking that in our current climate and culture would be hard to attain.
We left our India trip with something special. a pair of balls.
we managed both of these things. and ended up having a very profound experience at the same time. Many people told me that this would happen, I didnt believe them... I do on the other hand believe these sorts of experiences can be found everywhere. but being out of your 'comfort zone' really allows a person to see themselves and life in perspective.
me and my brother we lucky enough to make a short film. while making the film, we noticed some very suspicious activity from the NGO we were filming, ultimately the NGO was corrupt, and selling land to a power company, land which is not theirs to sell. we also left being subject to sexual advances from our guide. two days after filming we left. feeling insulted and abused, but with a sense of exhilaration that can only come from accidentally making an investigative documentary.
The picture you see above is my security pass to go to the Dali lamas teachings. 2 days of teachings. he is a Truly profound man, i feel much of his wisdom helped me establish some of the ideas i had been pondering on for some time. his thinking is a glimpse into the future. a way of thinking that in our current climate and culture would be hard to attain.
We left our India trip with something special. a pair of balls.
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