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T.Wood’s Final Project – Cinepoem – “City of Ships”

I couldn't find a way to upload this file to the website, so I uploaded it to youtube!


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direct youtube link (if you want to watch it “fullscreen”)

Final note:

All music chosen for this cinepoem was either of the time that “City of Ships” was written (1865) or by local musicians in either Philadelphia or New Jersey.

T.Wood’s Final Project – Cinepoem – “City of Ships”

I couldn't find a way to upload this file to the website, so I uploaded it to youtube!

Click here to view the embedded video.

direct youtube link (if you want to watch it “fullscreen”)

Final note:

All music chosen for this cinepoem was either of the time that “City of Ships” was written (1865) or by local musicians in either Philadelphia or New Jersey.

T.Wood’s Final Project – Cinepoem – “City of Ships”

I couldn't find a way to upload this file to the website, so I uploaded it to youtube!

Click here to view the embedded video.

direct youtube link (if you want to watch it “fullscreen”)

Final note:

All music chosen for this cinepoem was either of the time that “City of Ships” was written (1865) or by local musicians in either Philadelphia or New Jersey.

T.Wood’s Final Project – Cinepoem – “City of Ships”

I couldn't find a way to upload this file to the website, so I uploaded it to youtube!

Click here to view the embedded video.

direct youtube link (if you want to watch it “fullscreen”)

Final note:

All music chosen for this cinepoem was either of the time that “City of Ships” was written (1865) or by local musicians in either Philadelphia or New Jersey.

T.Wood’s Final Project – Cinepoem – “City of Ships”

I couldn't find a way to upload this file to the website, so I uploaded it to youtube!

Click here to view the embedded video.

direct youtube link (if you want to watch it “fullscreen”)

Final note:

All music chosen for this cinepoem was either of the time that “City of Ships” was written (1865) or by local musicians in either Philadelphia or New Jersey.

T.Wood’s Final Project – Cinepoem – “City of Ships”

I couldn't find a way to upload this file to the website, so I uploaded it to youtube!

Click here to view the embedded video.

direct youtube link (if you want to watch it “fullscreen”)

Final note:

All music chosen for this cinepoem was either of the time that “City of Ships” was written (1865) or by local musicians in either Philadelphia or New Jersey.

T.Wood’s Final Project – Cinepoem – “City of Ships”

I couldn't find a way to upload this file to the website, so I uploaded it to youtube!

Click here to view the embedded video.

direct youtube link (if you want to watch it “fullscreen”)

Final note:

All music chosen for this cinepoem was either of the time that “City of Ships” was written (1865) or by local musicians in either Philadelphia or New Jersey.

T.Wood’s Final Project – Cinepoem – “City of Ships”

I couldn't find a way to upload this file to the website, so I uploaded it to youtube!

direct youtube link (if you want to watch it “fullscreen”)

Final note:

All music chosen for this cinepoem was either of the time that “City of Ships” was written (1865) or by local musicians in either Philadelphia or New Jersey.

T.Wood’s Final Project – Cinepoem – “City of Ships”

I couldn't find a way to upload this file to the website, so I uploaded it to youtube!


data="http://www.youtube.com/v/xgChcYlXR8I"
width="425"
height="350">

direct youtube link (if you want to watch it “fullscreen”)

Final note:

All music chosen for this cinepoem was either of the time that “City of Ships” was written (1865) or by local musicians in either Philadelphia or New Jersey.

T.Wood’s Final Project – Cinepoem – “City of Ships”

I couldn't find a way to upload this file to the website, so I uploaded it to youtube!

direct youtube link (if you want to watch it “fullscreen”)

Final note:

All music chosen for this cinepoem was either of the time that “City of Ships” was written (1865) or by local musicians in either Philadelphia or New Jersey.

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