Your Richard Armitage flags project

Hope you all had a great weekend. I’m having a very busy time this month! 🙂

Screencap courtesy of RichardArmitageNet.Com

Thank you again for your great input on our Richard Armitage collaboration project with our flags of the world.

Here is the resulting video:


The music is a shortened version of the song “Ships Without Meaning” by Oneohtrix Point Never.

Here is a link to download the file in MP4 format: http://www.mediafire.com/?ds12n2v9a264yz4

Thanks again for your contributions!

Next month, my schedule looks lighter so I’m planning to post more regularly. 🙂 Please remember that I’m open to suggestions for projects and ideas.

Look for another project before the end of April. See you soon! 😀

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99 Responses to Your Richard Armitage flags project

  1. Oh, what a lovely result!
    I’m so happy to notice the Italian flag appearing several times (go RAItalian team!!!) and there are so many flags I simply have never seen in my life.
    I have to study their origin accurately.
    Thank you BCC!

  2. april73 says:

    It’s great, bravo Bccmee !!! 🙂

  3. jhezser says:

    A superb video as always, Bcc! How great is it to be part of the United Nations of Armitage! 🙂

    • bccmee says:

      @jhezser: I like your phrase: “United Nations of Armitage!” 😀 Thanks for your flag and delicious Harry Kennedy picture!

      • jhezser says:

        It’s a great phrase, isn’t it, UN of A, but I can’t take the credit for it as I read it on Angie’s blog (The Armitage Effect), I’m not sure who came up with it first but it wasn’t me! 🙂

  4. kathryngaul says:

    How come the American and New Zealand flags appeared 4 times each but you didn’t bother including the Australian flag?

    • kathryngaul says:

      Sorry, sorry, sorry – my mistake

    • jazzbaby1 says:

      Hi, kathryngaul! B took submissions for several days of both a flag and pic of RA. If there was no Australian flag then no one submitted an image is my guess.

      • jazzbaby1 says:

        I see we cross posted, lol! Sorry.

      • Millie says:

        Ummm… the blue flag with the Union Jack in the corner and white stars is the Australian Flag, the NZ flag is blue with the Union Jack, but has red stars not white, and does not have a star under the Union Jack. You have the Australian flag in the video not the NZ flag.

    • Millie says:

      Actually the NZ flag doesn’t appear at all, it is the Australian flag that appears a number of times.

      • kathryngaul says:

        Thanks, Millie – I realized later that I’d switched the country names around!!! I was almost asleep when I posted my comment – just goes to show how ditzy I can be, doesn’t it? 🙂 😉 Sorry.

        Maybe, there weren’t any submissions to the project from New Zealanders??? although that does seem a little strange

        • Millie says:

          No problem, just thought I would mention it, lots of people tend to mix our flags up, it is a common mistake.

          You could be right that there were no submissions from NZers.

  5. Luciana says:

    What a wonderful surprise!!! Loved it!!! It helps me start Monday in a really good humour!!! 😉
    Brazilian flag opening the video… oh, after The Hobbit, I hope RA will become better known in the country.

  6. And you couldn’t just post the project and leave it there …. nooooo, you had to open the post with that ultra-swooning pic of Lucas phoarrrrrrrrrr. The project resulted so well!!! Good job and thank you 😀

  7. cdoart says:

    Thank you for this wonderfully dreamy fan-collaboration video, bccmee! I love the cloudy sky in the background, as it so lovely represents the Bavarian flag ;o) and the music perfectly enhances the dreamy mood!
    (No special patriotism on my side, but the Bavarian colours stand for bright blue sky and white clouds 😉

    • bccmee says:

      @cdoart: Ah perfect choice of flag then! Blue is a color that inspires cReAtivity according to a book I’m reading at the moment. Thanks also for your absolutely delicious John Mulligan picture!

  8. tyme4t says:

    It was great to see the Canadian flag + 3 provincial flags! Wavin’ the Flag! This was fun to watch – thanks!

    • phylly3 says:

      I agree! This was great! But @tyme4t -which one did I miss? I saw the Canadian flag (of course) and the ones for Newfoundland and Ontario. What was the 3rd provincial flag?

    • bccmee says:

      @tyme4t: Thanks very much for your lucious Lucas contribution and your Nova Scotia flag! 😀 I was half-expecting a picture of a Richard Armitage character with glasses but you surprised me, and that’s a good thing, LOL!

  9. ameliawatson says:

    I missed this! *hmm*
    I need to be a bit quicker next time.

    And.. I have an idea for a collaboration. 😉
    It would be great to see if it could be of interest for you…. and you…. and you… and all of us. 🙂

    • bccmee says:

      @ameliawatson: Thanks for taking the time to comment! If you have an idea, please feel free to share it here or through the Contact bccmee form which is linked at the top of every page. I look forward to seeing your suggestion. 😀

  10. Mezz says:

    This is wonderful bcc, thankyou for your work in putting all our flags and pics together! 🙂

  11. Emma says:

    Good job, you! Thanks for taking the time from your schedule to do this. Fun to see how people from so many different areas come together for one common interest. 🙂

  12. jazzbaby1 says:

    Wow, BccMee, this was really awesome!

  13. phylly3 says:

    This was fun to take part in! Thanks for making this video, Bccmee! 🙂

  14. Fabi says:

    What can be more inspiring than our country/state flag? Of course, all these wonderful pictures of our beloved Mr. Armitage!
    Thank you, Bccmee, for spending your time in another great project! You rock! ♥

    • bccmee says:

      @Fabi: I like the way you think! 😀 Richard Armitage is very inspirational. Thanks very much for your stunning Lucas North promo picture and your lovely flag!

  15. Shoot! I missed that! *grrrr#@$&*##&@*

  16. Once more you made a fantastic job,Bcc.I think you must have an ideas plantation,LOl! Great choice of RA´s pictures of all, and I was really surprise seeing the Brazilian flag opening the video.It was very nice!Thank you for spending so time making all these projects .You´ve made us very happy!

    • bccmee says:

      @Tereza: I was delighted to see so many contributions from your country! I have a friend who lives there and hope to visit Brazil someday. 😀 Thanks again for your flag and your Divine screencap!

  17. Sorry,my English mistakes,after posting my comment,I saw some of them.It´s not so easy to write in other language.See you!

  18. Lady Prisca says:

    Wonderful international project Bccmee. All these different flags are beautiful and it impressed me that an actor as Richard (not really very known) have fans all around the world like that.

    • bccmee says:

      @Lady Prisca: I agree, it’s lovely to see so many international fans of one actor. He truly brings us together! ♥ Thank you very much for your flag and your image of a smiling Richard Armitage. 😀

  19. How did I miss this project? Oops! Looks Awesome!

  20. Ania says:

    This video is delightful! I guess that most everyone is happy with its own flag, 😉 but you know what, all these flags together really look great. 🙂 I agree with what jhezser said, we are the United Nations of Armitage, and I’m proud of it. Big thanks to you Bccmee for the opportunity to be part of this wonderful project. 🙂

    • bccmee says:

      @Ania: I so appreciate you taking the time to submit your flag and the lovely Richard Armitage “No Escape” picture. He looks simply divine in jeans, doesn’t he? Thanks again!

  21. mariana says:

    Wonderful job bccme! I’m very glad to see the Romanian flag in this international project! And all this beautiful pictures of Richard Armitage….

  22. Snicker's Mom says:

    Awesome! Thanks for taking the time to do this.

  23. Carolyn says:

    You did it again, Bccmee! A great collection of flags and lovely pics!

  24. jeanniegisborne says:

    It is such a pleasure to see all the flags of so many different countries, states and provinces. Our United Nations of Armitage outshines the UN by far! 😉 If we were the UN, there would certainly be world peace ❤ Thanks for all your hard work, B! It really paid off 🙂

  25. servetus says:

    i didn’t know all the flags! Really neat.

  26. Hi Bccmee!
    This video is a lovely illustration of creating community by crossing boundaries of nationalities, ethinicities, creeds, continents, and oceans.

    And to think, one man’s storytelling artistry–Richard Crispin Armitage–has been the inspiration for our collective reaching out to others across the miles in friendship.

    We are Global Team Armitage! Cheers! Grati ;->

    • bccmee says:

      @Gratiana: Hee hee, yes, I like the name “Global Team Armitage.” We could have a world-wide world-wise convention and solve many problems! 😀

      Thanks for your lovely beardy pic. *sigh*

    • Grati, you said it perfectly. And Bccmee, well done! Very creative idea, and your skills leave me, as always, in awe. Can’t wait to see what you do next.

  27. Chrissy says:

    Fantastic work Bccmee!!
    After the Hobbit – I reckon our Richard will be a lot more known …. and appreciated in all these countries!

  28. Elaine says:

    Bccmee – the dreamy music suits the video perfectly! I looked at it first with my sound on mute and then with the sound on and , I have to say that the music transforms it from really neat to absolutely lovely.

    Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières is known around the world for their great work in health care. I think the United Nations of Armitage is a group all about healthy hearts – RA sure keeps ours thudding along!

    Great contributions everyone!

    • bccmee says:

      @Elaine: That’s a great comparison. We are a healthy bunch of RA fans. 😀

      Thanks so much for your flag and the gorgeous beardy press conference picture of Richard Armitage!

  29. Teuchter says:

    Congratulations on the completion of yet another wonderful project. Bccmee!! It’s always fun being a part of them and being included in the United Nations of Armitage!!! 🙂 It was good seeing the Canadian Maple Leaf among the flags although I noticed phylly3 wondered why there was no Scottish flag! I did give you the option of choosing the Canadian or Scottish flag – the latter being the country of my birth – but I was naturally happy to see either one! Of course you made me swoon right away on opening this post with the stunning picture of our Luscious Lucas!! That is one of my all-time favourite pictures of him, a copy of which I keep inside my daily journal. Doesn’t he look gorgeous in that pea coat?? It always makes me a little weak in the knees!! 😀

    • Teuchter says:

      WOW!!! I just checked back to the picture I submitted!! I’d forgotten that it was the one at the head of this post!! A million thanks!! 🙂 I now feel REALLY special!!!!!!!!!!!! 😀

    • bccmee says:

      @Teuchter: I did know it was your Lucas picture and neglected to announce that fact. Maybe subconsciously I was worried about making anyone jealous! It’s a truly gorgeous pic. Nicely done, thanks! 😀

  30. Pospíšková Irena says:

    Bccmee, it was again one of your amazing work that I love. I am proud that I had seen the flag of the Czech Republic, but mainly to the fact that I can be among such a large community of fantastic people who have a common interest in the person of Mr. Armitage. He should be proud of that person and his work can unite people from so many countries and I believe he is. So long life to Mr. Armitage and his Army!

    • bccmee says:

      @Pospíšková Irena: Again, I thank you for submitting the flag of your beautiful country. I had such a great time in the Czech Republic, it was difficult to leave when I visited a few years ago! 🙂

      It is lovely that we have such a bond and kind feelings across borders under our shared interest of a talented actor.

  31. Ana Cris says:

    Wow, great work! I hope everyone had a good reason to be happy today! The video start with the flag of Brazil and with “my picture” made ​​me very, very happy today! :0) Thanks, Bcc.

  32. Laurie Cornell, AKA 103llc says:

    That was great! I love the fact that Richard can bring so many people together from all around the world! He’s so awesome!

  33. Jo Milne says:

    Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful!!! The music was the icing on the cake…it does amaze me how RA brings people together from across the globe! And how excited was I to see the Aussie flag!!! Way, way too excited 😀

    • bccmee says:

      @Jo: Thanks again for your delightful and delicious CBeebies picture! ♥ Your country was well-represented and that’s a wonderful thing! 😀

  34. vec170203 says:

    Today mi computer decided to be damaged, so until now I can see it. For the record, it was worth the wait (yeah, the wonderful minute 2:04). I just can say “Wow, I love it”
    That’s nice to see all the flags and to know that behind each one there are hundreds of stories and perspectives as diverse as each fan.
    I also think I have a new challenge: learning each flag and identify all the photos of RA.

    Bccmee, Thanks for your work, and greetings to all the girls from Colombia, South America. 🙂

    • bccmee says:

      @vec170203: Glad you were able to finally enjoy the results of our collaborative efforts. I’m delighted to see so many fans around the world and I do hope Richard Armitage’s fan base continues to grow. You’re so right that we are all diverse and unique, and yet we’re united. 😀 Thanks so much for your flag and the lovely John Porter picture!

  35. I adore your projects Bccmee 😉 This one made me realise that we really do come from all cormers of the world and yet all speak the same language- The Language of RA adoration 😉
    Having said that, I really don’t know many flags, not sure what that says about me…
    Lovely as always, Bccmee!

    • bccmee says:

      @IWantToBeAPinUp: I’m not well-educated on flags either, LOL! I did learn a lot during the process of making this video though. Thanks so much for your lovely “leaning tower of Armitage” image and your flag! 😀

  36. fitzg says:

    Fabulous project, Bccmee and everyone! Lovely to see Ontario and Nova Scotia, as well as the Maple Leaf! 😀

  37. pamsingh says:

    I can’t believe there was more than one submission from Singapore! This great video, your hard work and all the lovely comments just underlines for me what an outstanding fandom this is and what an exceptional person RA is to engender such admiration and loyalty 🙂

    • bccmee says:

      @pamsingh: It’s wonderful to see two Singapore flags, I agree! It truly is a lovely fandom. Thanks so much for your Ricky Deeming picture with the leather and scarf! ♥

  38. Thais says:

    Watching this video makes me feel good because it’s a nice collaborative work! And it’s great that RA unites us all somehow! Well done, Bccmee!!! 😀

    • bccmee says:

      @Thais: It’s so much fun to play together, isn’t it? 😀 I am so happy you were able to participate and I thank you for your contribution of the picture of Richard Armitage in New York City.

  39. Jennie says:

    bee….the finished project is wonderful! well done you!
    I would dearly love Richard to see this video……I reckon he would get a real kick out of seeing how widespread team Armitage is!

    • bccmee says:

      @Jennie: We are global! I’m very thrilled to see how truly international Richard Armitage’s fanbase is. 😀 Thanks so much for your thoughtful comment as well as your flag and lovely Lucas picture. ♥

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  41. What a lovely idea and result ! I’m so sad I’ve missed it ! *sighs* and there isn’t one single french flag either, what a shame for the french fans 🙂

    • bccmee says:

      @thefrencharmitagearmy: Thanks so much for your kind comment. 😀 Sorry you missed it too. I don’t keep score so I didn’t realize there were not French flags submitted.

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