I remember looking back at my trophies when I was about 20 and thinking that they meant more than the money I'd won, because the money was gone and the trophies were still there. :-)
May I share the video link with some friends of mine who are documentarians?
And by the way -- that bit about the blog making you so easy to prepare for?
Just ask your captain to give you black all the time! Problem solved! All your games here seem to be with White -- and especially the Rossolimo Sicilian.
So that solves the preparation issue, plus your teammates will love you for taking Black all the time. Except, I suppose the board 2 player. Well, two out of three of your teammates will love you. Not such a bad deal.
This documentary is long overdue & it should stand as a lasting inspirational monument for years to follow. Hopefully it'll be instrumental in heightening awareness about chess in general & what really goes into building a solid team of any kind. Working in that socioeconomic environment also requires a lot of heroics. Not to detract from the seriousness, but I absolutely love your (slightly British) accent & you look vibrant & altogether fine in this clip.
Nice video- everyone did a nice thoughtful job! You should be proud.
ReplyDeleteLooks good! Your passion for the kids and chess really comes through.
ReplyDeleteNiice! And it also gave a lot of idea already what you are doing. Like in the story about image and one thousand words. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are teaching children how think, how to excel, how to believe in themselves.
ReplyDeleteCan you find a way to scale what you do? You can't clone yourself, but can you teach the teachers?
very interesting and well done. i look forward to seeing the complete film. hopefully you will let us know when it is released and how we can find it?
ReplyDeleteVimeo.com runs terrible for me. :-(
ReplyDeleteWow...this preview looks wonderful...good editing and overall high quality production value.
ReplyDeleteIs there an estimated completion date?
John.
Very cool.
ReplyDeleteI remember looking back at my trophies when I was about 20 and thinking that they meant more than the money I'd won, because the money was gone and the trophies were still there. :-)
May I share the video link with some friends of mine who are documentarians?
looks very dope, any idea how wide the release will be (i.e. in canada?)
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!
ReplyDeleteThe movie itself isn't made yet-- they will be following us this year, then releasing it sometime after next summer.
Leon-- please share!
Cool.
ReplyDeleteAnd by the way -- that bit about the blog making you so easy to prepare for?
Just ask your captain to give you black all the time! Problem solved! All your games here seem to be with White -- and especially the Rossolimo Sicilian.
So that solves the preparation issue, plus your teammates will love you for taking Black all the time. Except, I suppose the board 2 player. Well, two out of three of your teammates will love you. Not such a bad deal.
I take it the filmmakers found funding? I think I was the only one to put up money on the donation website; I was sent a cancellation notice.
ReplyDeleteThose are fantastic! It gives me a greater appreciation and better understanding of your kids.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing the finished movie.
Congratulations on being a good person and doing something meaningful that improves the lives of others.
ReplyDeleteThis documentary is long overdue & it should stand as a lasting inspirational monument for years to follow. Hopefully it'll be instrumental in heightening awareness about chess in general & what really goes into building a solid team of any kind. Working in that socioeconomic environment also requires a lot of heroics.
ReplyDeleteNot to detract from the seriousness, but I absolutely love your (slightly British) accent & you look vibrant & altogether fine in this clip.