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The hayseed knight
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Thanks to these contributors: American Film Institute Catalogs, Margie Compton, Philip Carli, Paul Frobose, Jan-Christopher Horak, Rob Edelman, Kathryn Fuller, Saul Fussiner, Eithne Johnson, Audrey Kupferberg, John Lowe, Mac McKinley, Donna Ross, Eric Schaefer, John Skillin. Technical Crew Supporting Empire Falls in Winslow In 2003, Empire Falls, based on the novel by Maine author Richard Russo, was filmed in Skowhegan and Winslow. “Bambi.” Press release and photo from the Maine Department of Economic Development, July 3, 1968. Maine has a rich heritage of moving images (films, videos, movies) that provide insights into its past and its self-image. These come in the form of feature films (see panel at left), specially produced materials, and “home” movies.

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The specially produced materials include those created to record particular cultural events, oral histories, or other themes, often with assistance from grant giving agencies. Other material has been produced by organizations in the course of business, such as television stations and Maine State government. “Home” movies reveal much about the culture of Maine, especially those of the early 20th century. Research videos once were available at the Folklife Center at the University of Maine, but in 2011 the Library of Congress agreed to rescue these and other materials at the Center and transfer them to its Washington, DC facilities. The best source for moving images with Maine connections is Northeast Historic Film, a moving image archives with an emphasis on materials of Northern New England. See NHF’s YouTube Channel for great samples of Maine amateur films! Its state of the art, low temperature “cube” provides an excellent mechanism for preserving this aspect of Maine’s heritage, whether in film, video tape, or digital formats.

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Little known is the fact that Bambi, the fawn featured in the Walt Disney 1938 classic animated movie, was modeled on an actual fawn from the Maine woods. Day, with the help of the Maine Fisheries and Game Department, sent two white tail fawns to Hollywood to be used as models for the animation artists in Disney’s studio.* Disney commissioned Maurice “Jake” Day of Damariscotta to photograph the Mount Katahdin area for background scenes. *Source: Maine State Archives, Department of Economic Development records. The following are videos available through Northeast Historic Film in Bucksport.

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(See ordering details on its web site.) The descriptions include year, length, color or black and white (col., bw), sound or silent (sd.,si), whether use for free public performances is allowed (PERF). The First Mainers, Passamaquoddy Indians of Pleasant Point and Indian Township. Gabriel Women, Passamaquoddy Basketmakers, Mary Gabriel and the legacy of basketmaking by the Waponahki people. Born in Princeton, Maine, in 1908, Gabriel was honored as a National Heritage Fellow in 1994. I'm also updating Sep and a little bit of Ader because there was plenty of room for improvement with her sprite, too.Penobscot Indian Island School student project demonstrates traditional and tribal dances, with clay animation scenes and live action. well, let's just say it wasn't my best job after the exhaustion I felt updating every sprite and CG

The hayseed knight update#

Regardless, here's an update on the old cover of THK I drew six months ago.Īnd if you don't remember how it looked. There is so, so little left to finish, though! Maybe I'll make a 10 minute demo of chapter 3 early on for patreons only to play! It always feels like no matter how much I write, the ending never arrives, and that always ends up freezing me up and making me unable to write. Hey hey! How have you all been? Right now, I'm updating a few art things to sort of calm my mind as the end of chapter 3 draws nearer, but I won't upload the updates just yet.














The hayseed knight