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Episode Seven: 64 Days - Part 2


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Blogger leslie said...

great episode, mike :)

as usual, your editing is amazing. i can't wait to see what's coming in future episodes.

6:38 AM, February 15, 2008

 
Anonymous TheFemGeek said...

Another winner guys. Now, I so want to know what's happening with Jay and what lies in his future. With all this passion in the episodes I got a funny feeling my emotions are probably going to explode when the film finally comes. I love that type of anticipation.

7:29 AM, February 15, 2008

 
Blogger Mike said...

@Leslie: Thanks for watching - there's a lot coming still :P

@Tiff: Don't explode on us ;)

10:16 AM, February 15, 2008

 
Blogger Adam Mercado said...

dammit if this didn't almost make my cry. Runs the gamut of emotions. I'm totally hooked on this story. Makes my own life seem pathetic in light of the achievement and accomplishment and the adversity overcome by all of you. Phenomenal piece of filmaking.

And how tough is it, for Amanda and yourself, to stay together as friends and see this through. Has there been any emotional baggage that almost derailed the project?

cheers
adam

1:33 PM, February 15, 2008

 
Blogger Manda said...

@adam
so glad you liked this episode and that it had such a powerful effect. thanks for your kind words. and ....

oh yes, lots of emotions nearly ending the entire project.. but we'll tell you all about it in the next episode. thanks for watching! :)

-amanda

1:51 PM, February 15, 2008

 
Blogger Mike said...

Almost? Damn :)

It was very... very... very tough. Lots of tears. Lots of hard times. But - some of that is for ep8. I don't want to spoil anything :P

Thanks for watching!

1:52 PM, February 15, 2008

 
Blogger Ryan "Purple" Hayes said...

I just found out about this last night from a Twitter link and spent a few hours scouring your website for more and more info. All of the footage and blogs and the energy I can see you putting into this is amazing. I'm actually compelled to write a documentary and film it now, I've been considering doing it for a long time, but just haven't had the push in the right direction to do it.

Thanks for the compelling story, I await to see more every day, and I'll be sure to link everyone I know to watch it.

7:54 PM, February 15, 2008

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

ANOTHER GREAT JOB!!!!!!!!!

LOVE WATCHING YOUR WORK.


Bon

6:00 PM, February 16, 2008

 
Blogger Ze Nuno said...

Amazing episode and nice storytelling and pictures and life.

Your project is so interesting and well done and really pushes others do also go and film/edit something, like as if it was that easy. :-)

very good indeed.

and 14 mins shouldn't be a problem for what you are doing.

3:48 PM, February 17, 2008

 
Blogger Mike said...

@Ryan: Yay :) a twitter link, do you know who's? Thanks for checking out the site and the videos.

You should definitely write and film your doc' if it's been on your mind. If I could offer any advice :P it would be to put everything out in the open, make a site and put as much as you possibly can onto it about your doc'... I would be no where without the people who've stumbled onto this blog and felt compelled to be involved.

Also - thanks so much for the link-love!

12:25 AM, February 18, 2008

 
Blogger Mike said...

@Bon: Thanks :)

@Ze Nuno: Some days it's (filming/editing) easier than others ;)

Thanks for watching.

12:28 AM, February 18, 2008

 
Blogger Jared said...

Another great episode. Watching part one and part two, it feels as if I've read an outline for this story. When I watch, I remember your twitter posts from last summer: the "driving north on the 101" tweet from part one as well as when you tweeted that one of the guys couldn't continue. It's a remarkable thing, this internet.

11:55 AM, February 18, 2008

 
Blogger Bill Cammack said...

Nice work! :D

8:10 PM, February 18, 2008

 
Anonymous Nick Ambs said...

I can post!! Yay!! (boy i'd look like an idiot if this still didn't work)

3:07 PM, February 20, 2008

 
Anonymous macgregor said...

This was a truly inspiring piece of art.
I was moved...

Note, what was the tack song used during the credits?

3:59 PM, February 22, 2008

 
Blogger Mike said...

@Jared: That is crazy - for those of you who have been following long enough :) you know a lot what is going to end up in the future episodes. But... trust me ;) there's still tons and tons that we've never talked about till now.

Thanks for watching!

@Bill: Thank you :)

@Nick: You're lucky ;) it worked. Ha ha.

@Macgregor: Hey, it's great to get a comment from you - I'm a fan of your work. I've seen all Mike's pics from your RED shoots :) As well as some of the shorts. Thanks a lot for watching, I'm glad you liked it.

Oh, and the song at the very end is called 'New Animals from the Air' by Eluvium :)

5:23 PM, February 22, 2008

 
Blogger Deborah said...

This was great...it brought me to tears at the end!

Love, Deb (mom)

8:36 AM, February 24, 2008

 
Anonymous Macgregor said...

For some reason i keep coming to project pedal to review past episodes, even when i´ve wateched them at least 5-10 times each. Something brings me here. It might be mostly admiration.
Because as you once said, in the end, this is not about the bike. It´s about the journey.

I hope i can meet you someday.

4:27 PM, March 22, 2008

 
Blogger Mike said...

@MacGregor: Wow :) I... I can't tell you how much it means to me when someone comes to the site, and watches an episode and leaves a comment. That kind of gratification and interaction is very rewarding to me.

But to know that someone has come back more than once, more than twice to watch the same episodes over again - is... just the greatest compliment ever. Amanda and I are really, really flattered.

I hope to meet you too. Hopefully sooner than later.

By the way - I watched, on Virb, your short film, Similo, the other day and thought it was very beautiful. Loved it.

I actually have some questions about the kit you used, I've been looking to buy a sgpro.co.uk to complete some of the filming for Pedal... but I'd like to hear more on the Cinemek.

6:17 PM, March 23, 2008

 

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