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    &lt;p&gt;Just finished 6 solid days of documenting the James Weir Building for the University of Strathclyde which went on fire 2 weeks ago. &amp;#160;Every square inch of every room on 7 levels with every piece of equipment and personal belongings had to be documented with stills and video, under close supervision from Estates Services. &amp;#160;Very eerie! &amp;#160;It was like a time capsule in places with items still sitting where they&#039;d been left, except in areas that had been accessed by the fire services and members of staff who collected private belongings.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Now I&#039;ve got to sift through, log and edit over 8gb of stills images and 2 hours of video footage (after washing out the smell of smoke from all my clothes!). &amp;#160;I cannot share any of these images, as with all other Uni documentation I&#039;ve captured over the past 6 years, but I hope you get some idea of the scene from my hurried description.&lt;/p&gt; 
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    When it comes to working to unavoidable, short noticed deadlines which works better? &amp;#160;1/ Processing until 5 in the morning, like I did last night, or 2/ going to bed &lt;em&gt;really &lt;/em&gt;early and working from 6am? &amp;#160;I guess this ultimately depends on how busy the following day is planned to be - I invariably fall for the former of the two (and suffer for it) but there is something more fulfilling about having the night ahead with only your work, perhaps a couple of glasses of wine and absolutely no distractions. &amp;#160;The latter option usually has me lying awake for hours and being anxious about getting the work tied up before breakfast - perhaps there&#039;s either &#039;night-owl&#039; or &#039;early-bird&#039; genes that people possess and I think I know which category I firmly fall into, when it comes to tight deadlines...! 
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    In this fast paced age of tweets, myFace &amp;amp;c., I&#039;ve finally brought MotionAndStills into the late 20th Century by introducing a blog. &amp;#160;So welcome to this, my first entry into the blogosphere, and I&#039;ll keep this updated and controversial as regularly as possible (promise!) 
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