First and foremost, look how wank the picture came out with the title and description. I'm peering through the writing like a cheeky ninja though, which is ace, it stays. I also went for the dot design in the background, which is... fine (in a stern manner).
Secondly, I guess I have to apologise to myself for setting this up after quite a few things have developed. Here's the run down:
In shower, washing hair... "I know, my film will be based on pipes"
I had been thinking about the theme of lines for a while, but wanted something consistent within the theme which gives it the 'unseen aspects of the commonly seen'. In kind of the same way a guy filmed people whilst waiting at traffic lights. I want a film that is something that is simple, everywhere, but artistically presented in a way that's mesmerising and shows something in a beautiful new light.
I wrote down a mission statement for this film as to how I'm going create a film that is simple to shoot, cheap, doesn't require cast or massive crews, yet challenges me in ways I haven't been challenged before in previous films and target weaknesses. One weakness I still have in my film making ability, is technical post production sound and vision skills. I want this film to sound great and for people to say "how did he do that?"

The idea in very simple low development stages is to follow a journey along a pipe.
Sound design wise, I had the idea of running a pound coin down the pipes. No brain ache really, I just thought it would sound good.
The background sound and foreground being as prevalent to the sound design as it is to the image.
Music may also accompany, not sure about that yet.
(Currently listening to Quasimoto - The Unseen. I've not touched Mega Man 2 today)
Hey Tim, one way to do the sound might be to record a marble going down one of those helter skelter toys from the 80s - I find the noise of the rolling and the clunking so evocative! http://www.amazon.co.uk/Galt-America-A0555K-Marble-Run/dp/B00000IVUJ
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