New Music Video
Moderator: Andreas Wideroe
New Music Video
http://www.artificialarmy.com/LabWaste_ ... _Small.mov
This one is Super 8 "Ektachrome"
Check it out. It was a quicky.
This one is Super 8 "Ektachrome"
Check it out. It was a quicky.
I bought and processed the Ektachrome at
http://www.pro8mm.com
And I got it scanned to tape at
http://www.moviestuff.tv
Thanks for watching!
http://www.pro8mm.com
And I got it scanned to tape at
http://www.moviestuff.tv
Thanks for watching!
- monobath
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hakai, thank you. I really dug it. I shit you not. I'm gonna play it again, and probably again.
Was it visually busy? Yeah. And then some. But I think it fits very well with the monotone soliloquy rap style aural experience. Made me want some shrooms. It tickled my brain, made me crave the rye ergot, or the sugar cube.
But was it ever cool? Indeed (Spock turns to the Doctor, with Vulcan eyebrow rising.)
This is kinda weird. I'm definitely more of a Bob Dylan type (Johnny's in the basement, mixin' up the medicine) than a Rap artist type. I don't even like rap. (I can't mention names 'cause I don't know who the rappers are.) But I actually wanted to listen to this and just dig the rhythm while I absorbed the visual.
I have to say, this was my first film-induced flashback. I miss it, and I want another one. I totally dug it. I congratulate you on your very unconventional, impressionistic, and unique film accomplishment. I think you succeeded in mating the visual and the aural in nearly perfect synchornism. Thank you for the spider. Please, do more.
Was it visually busy? Yeah. And then some. But I think it fits very well with the monotone soliloquy rap style aural experience. Made me want some shrooms. It tickled my brain, made me crave the rye ergot, or the sugar cube.
But was it ever cool? Indeed (Spock turns to the Doctor, with Vulcan eyebrow rising.)
This is kinda weird. I'm definitely more of a Bob Dylan type (Johnny's in the basement, mixin' up the medicine) than a Rap artist type. I don't even like rap. (I can't mention names 'cause I don't know who the rappers are.) But I actually wanted to listen to this and just dig the rhythm while I absorbed the visual.
I have to say, this was my first film-induced flashback. I miss it, and I want another one. I totally dug it. I congratulate you on your very unconventional, impressionistic, and unique film accomplishment. I think you succeeded in mating the visual and the aural in nearly perfect synchornism. Thank you for the spider. Please, do more.
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Hah! Totally fun! It's a blast when we get to see the end results of the transfers we do. So often we don't and, more importantly, when we do the results are often dissapointing, creatively. This was very satisfying.
More! More!
Roger
http://www.moviestuff.tv
More! More!
Roger
http://www.moviestuff.tv
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Re: New Music Video
Very very nice.hakai wrote:http://www.artificialarmy.com/LabWaste_ ... _Small.mov
This one is Super 8 "Ektachrome"
Check it out. It was a quicky.
This is almost like Peter Greenaway getting together with Ingmar Bergman in his Persona phase to produce their own version of The Twilight Zone :-D