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a short film

I've recently really gotten into making short films using footage recorded from my digital camera. It can record 15 seconds of video in this great vintage black and white style, with no audio.

So when Ryan Junell asked me to make something for the Slo-Mo Video Festival I decided to use some footage and make a soundtrack. It's the first in a series of short videos I'm calling Practice, all about doing something wrong while trying to do it right. Here's a quicktime movie version of No. 1. It sounds best with headphones or speakers that can play back low frequencies or you won't hear the low end.

Posted by on September 6, 2005 5:21 PM | Permalink

Comments

the only questing is: is this a self makeover or is that mr. schrock's hand helping out?

Posted by: r. | September 7, 2005 1:53 AM

i'm only holding the camera in this one.

Posted by: roddy | September 7, 2005 10:57 AM

hey roddy,

the music is really pretty. which i mean as a compliment. like just lovely. it made me smile.

- james

Posted by: james | September 24, 2005 7:05 AM

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