Thought this one might be of interest, too. Once again, not all Real Tracks but largely so. This film festival is shot on the old Super 8 format. There's no editing, it all has to be done "in camera" on one roll of film. You hand that in with your soundtrack and don't get to see the results until the screening. It's a blast.
"How To Reinvent Yourself"
Hi Jay,
very inventive and entertaining.
Like the video and the soundtrack.
Guenter
Very enjoyable and creative piece.
Hi, Jay !
I liked this ! Very innovative
indeed ! There must have gone
an enormous amount of work into
that video and it really shows !
Congrats on a job well done !
Cheers
Dani
Jay,
Hilarious. Very entertaining and exceedingly well done.
Shades of Firesign Theatre... doesn't get any better than that!
floyd
I didn't know they still made super 8 any more...
cool stuff.
It's been said. Ultra cool, creative and funny. Gonna pass this one to some folks that I know will dig it.
Jay, Laugh out loud funny. Tremendous piece. This is right up my humor alley. Thanks for the laughs. We want more! Tom
Thanks! There are still a few companies working with Super 8. However, all the cameras fairly old.
Jay...
Our first time to listen to you. This was funny as heck. Ha...BetaMax...I had one of those back in 79! Of course, VHS took over and I was out several hundred bucks...dayum!
Way too funny...we're still laughing! Great stuff, very creative...
Al & Di
super creative both music and video
much enjoyed!
just got to look at this..every now and then you come across someone who knows the ropes you sure know the ropes..Im sure such a talent as yours will hopefully one day be recognised Thanks again
Great stuff. Very clever stop frame production.
Ah Betamax. Had our enormous old Recorder till 2009. We couldn't find anyone to replace the dying rotating head so it had to go. So much better than VHS. Must say though that these new HD Freeview recorders are excellent?
Any more where that came from?
Ian
I liked the "commentary voice" that added snippets of wisdom or contradictions to everything the narrator said ... it reminded me of the robots sitting in the front row of Mystery Science Theater 2000
"They don't make those inflatable sea serpents anymore"
I want that little voice in my life... my conscience voice doesn't seem to have a very good sense of humor.