What's in a name?
Video Description: This six and a half minute blog/video was made by christopher alan yates primarily as an experiment using images that he took off the web as well as personal photo's. While recalling childhood memories, yates' narrative explores his thoughts on how a name creates different images. The software used includes, Garage Band, Protools, imovie and photoshop. Thanks to all contributors of photo's! Distributed by Tubemogul. Related Article Subjects: Watch Christopher Alan Yates's View on Importance, alan, christopher, name, yatesWatch Christopher Alan Yates's View on Importance
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