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Welcome to the Thumbs Out Video Podcast. Here is where you can get a brief look at what is going on with the project through a series of behind-the-scenes footage taken from the production. From the stresses of pre-production, to the drama on the road and right through the crazy period that is post, the podcast cameras will be on. It is the more intimate view, if you will.
The podcasts have a roughly edited aesthetic to them. Episodes will be posted as frequently as possible. Thanks for checking us out and stay tuned for more episodes!
NOTE: You will need quicktime to view the podcasts.
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Episode List (starting with the most recent)
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Episode Four: The Summit
posted on July 26, 2006 12:55 AM | Length: 5:11
The racers reflect on their time on the road on the eve of the last leg to Vancouver- their favourite rides, scary moments and fond memories. They also give a little bit of hitchhiking advice coming straight from experience.
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Episode Three: Meet the Racers
posted on July 10, 2006 12:54 AM | Length: 3:35
Meet the twelve racers of Thumbs Out: a Hitchhiking Race Across Canada. Team Attempting to Spoon - Beth and Jules, The Dreamteam - Shannon and Eric, Team or Bust - Andi and Nicole, Team Icebreaker - Rob and Jenn, Team ?? - Josh and Megan and Team Zero - Kim and Alex. All the teams are on the road with their packs on their backs and their thumbs out. Who will get to Vancouver first? Find out soon...
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Episode Two: Podcast on a Plane!
posted on July 2, 2006 4:17 PM | Length: 2:06
Here is what happens when you don't use effective time management... what used to be an elaborate plan of special effects and crazy soundtracks has now turned into... well... watch it and you will see.
The racers are now making their way to the starting point: Halifax, Nova Scotia. The race begins in two days.
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Episode One: An Introduction
posted on June 7, 2006 10:04 PM | Length: 2:28
With only a month left til launch, Kim and Alex give you a brief look at the stressful world that is the three-month long pre-production for a documentary that should have taken at least a year to plan.
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