After an extended leave of absence, we at The Camino Documentary are excited to announce our new blog approach! Just because we’ve been quiet on the blog front doesn’t mean we’re slowing down. Quite the opposite; we’ve been very busy editing the film and have come a long way on it. We’ll tell you all about the editing process in coming posts.
We thought that the best way to represent the Camino in the blog format would be to echo the experience of walking it. That is, even if you begin the Camino on your own you do not walk the Camino alone. The Camino is made up of the various voices of other pilgrims who may walk with you sometimes for days, or maybe only a couple of hours. No matter how little or how much time you spend with other pilgrims, they are a part of your Camino. In keeping with that spirit, our blog will feature a variety of voices and viewpoints. Some bloggers will be on our staff, some will be seasoned pilgrims, and others will be volunteering on the project.
In the coming months, we will add new blog posts one or two times per week. The blog will have all kinds of tidbits for you to sink your teeth into, including progress on the film, personal anecdotes from our staff and volunteers regarding their experiences working on this project, and lots of first-person accounts from pilgrims who have walked the Camino. Whether you’ve walked the Camino barefoot ten times or are looking forward to your very first pilgrimage, we’ll have some tips, insights, and personal stories that will surely whet your appetite for all things Camino, so bookmark this page or subscribe to our RSS feed at the link in the left column to stay on top of our new blog. Speaking of new things, we just recut our short trailer. Please tell us what you think!
As always, we appreciate your support on this project and we welcome any comments or suggestions you may have. And if The Camino Documentary reminds you of an experience on your Camino, let us know if you’d like to share it and become one of our bloggers too. Thanks for checking in and ¡Buen Camino!