This is definitely a good one, Zac. Really enjoy how you edited this one. How do you get such good quality with so little space as to 2MB? I've been having that problem. Is it just that iMovie crap that I'm using? Anyways... it's a rockin' video. =)
Nothing's more sacred than the bond of the American family. Is the father behind the camera? Did women know how to operate them there newfangled home cameras way back when in the baseball fields of apple pie? The trees in this movie are uhmazing.
the joan of arc is awesome with these super moving pictures. and you did a good job presenting familiar subject matter (the maya angelou, which has been over-marketed to death) in a fresh way. i bet it would sound cool if you turned the vocals down and distorted them so they faded in and out of audibility, but that probably wouldnt have worked for your class.
thanks i was inspired by skinny legs as well as mr. Heinrich Himmler. hehe. i'll check out his friend/enemy Péter Forgács. I was also thinking Stan Brakhage. besides my grandma's movies. shhh. i did for my class don't tell anyone!
I love this kinda shit, nice job. If you're near a good video store you should check out some movies by Péter Forgács, especially 'the maelstrom: a family chronicle' ... it's an extraordinarily complete history of a jewish family's experience in the 30s-40s told through their extensive home movies. (also some movies from henreich himmler and other nasty folks). pretty fascinating.
nice job of hacking something together at the last minute:D
sorry I didn't get back to you about the report thinger I fell asleep at 10 o'clock last night :o