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| Drop-Frame® is a documentary about life in Portsmouth, NH made out of time-lapse photography. There are an estimated 50,000 individual digital photographs, taken by hand, and combined into time-lapse footage. All camera movements are done by taking a picture, turning the camera a little bit, and repeat. Even the North Church restoration (presented with real-time video) shows individual photographs. When you see the whole movie, you'll know what I'm talking about and see why Drop-Frame breaks the mold of typical documentaries. |
| This site is under construction until the summer when we'll begin promoting "Drop-Frame: NH's Lakes Region". In the mean time, you can get a copy of "Drop-Frame: Portsmouth, NH". |
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Drop-Frame is on sale at: Water Monkey 33 Vaughan Mall Portsmouth, NH 03801 (603) 431-2243 Drop-Frame, the movie. $20 each. Made in the USA. Not rated, approx. 32 min., full screen 4:3, NTSC, Region 1, DVD+R, progressive scan. To buy your own copy of the movie, anywhere in the U.S. add $3 S/H (plus $1 more for shipping each additional copy). Make all payments out to Thomas Clark. P.O. Box 4641 Portsmouth, NH 03802 Indicate how many copies you want and include your mailing address with your payment. You can also email your information ahead so your order can begin processing before the payment arrives in the postal mail. This will also ensure more accuracy with your address. You can save $1 off the price of any item by including a Proof of Purchase. Limit of $1 off per item. Does not apply to S/H. The Proof of Purchase is located on the back of the box in the bottom-left corner. Thomas Clark is not responsible for lost or stolen mail. Email us at info@Drop-Frame.NET Drop-Frame is burned onto Taiyo Yuden DVD+R's which have an expected archival time of more than 50 years provided that the ideal environmental conditions are met: the disc is kept at 73.4ºF, 50% relative humidity, and no exposure to direct sunlight or strong light. Failure to meet these conditions for extended periods of time may result in accelerated disc rot. Drop-Frame is produced by TCPictures.NET ![]() |