Thanks Marg and Steve. I wanted to use some of the post-quake photos that Dad shot as part of the film, unfortunately, I couldn't find them. But I think if you scrape the top layer of some of my drawings away, they are faintly visible.
Thanks Sue, hope I didn't trigger any unfortunate flashbacks. Phil- you think there's unfilled demand out there for real-life geology animations? There's a weather channel, why not a geology channel as well? Or is there one already?
Perhaps your mother and I have some genes in common. That clip sure looked familiar. Or maybe you used me as a model for how you think she reacted? Sue
Love it!
ReplyDeleteWow, this conveys a lot more to me than the ones with movie footage of the quake.
ReplyDeleteThanks Marg and Steve. I wanted to use some of the post-quake photos that Dad shot as part of the film, unfortunately, I couldn't find them. But I think if you scrape the top layer of some of my drawings away, they are faintly visible.
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Wow, that's incredible Pete. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteExquisite, Peter. I think you should produce training films for airlines. Sue S
ReplyDeleteI'm sending this to a couple geologist friends of mine...!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sue, hope I didn't trigger any unfortunate flashbacks. Phil- you think there's unfilled demand out there for real-life geology animations? There's a weather channel, why not a geology channel as well? Or is there one already?
ReplyDeletePerhaps your mother and I have some genes in common. That clip sure looked familiar. Or maybe you used me as a model for how you think she reacted? Sue
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