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hello. i've got a little s8 movie on this web: http://www.espejoslocos.com. just go to the 'cine' section and click on 'ver'. please, be patient (45mb).
hope you like it.
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Very nice. I really enjoyed that. Wish there were more of em like that. Nice music and picutres. Thank you.
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Wow. Really great job. What camera/film stock did you use? Loved all the effects. This is was Super 8 is all about - for me at least.
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Really cool--so many great shots. My favorites were the kaleidoscope stuff, the stained-glass, the time-lapse crane skyline, and the weird liquid. But the whole thing was real fun to watch. :D

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That is really beautiful- so many nice ideas and great images.
Thanks for sharing!

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thank you very much.
i used an elmo 110, canon 814xls and movieflex s8, and everything is k40.
the kaleidoscope was made with a piramyd made of glass placed handheld (too unsteady) in front of the movieflex lens. i like it too.
it was edited in s8 in one night. s8 people are lucky people, aren't we?
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You sure where in a 'sixties' mood when you made this. :P
Congratulations, very well done, it was fun to wath it.

The music... Who is this?



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thank you.
VideoFred wrote:You sure where in a 'sixties' mood when you made this. :P.
well.....as usual.....haha.
VideoFred wrote:The music... Who is this?.
they are moondog, the end (introspection, great lp produced by bill wyman), boedekka and lilys
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Post by JCook »

Yes,

I second every one here's comments, that was an oustanding piece of impromptu work. I too was wondering about the audio tracks.

Can you go one step further and tell us the song names as well as the artist, or at least from which albums to look for.

I don't know how long that clip is but it seemed to go on for quite awhile. When it was over, I was a bit disappointed, I could have watched a bit longer.

Again, great job, thanks for posting.

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again, thank you.
JCook wrote: Can you go one step further and tell us the song names as well as the artist, or at least from which albums to look for.
sure:

'Stamping Ground', from MOONDOG (by Moondog, 69)

'Don't take me', from INTROSPECTION (by The End, 68. this was recorded at the time the Stones recorded 'Their Satanic Majesties Request'. Wyman produce it and write two songs)

'Microdot maintenance', from THE PIPER, THE DEVIL, THE POET & THE PRIEST (by Boedekka, 2004)

'The Sammael Sea', from BETTER CAN'T MAKE YOUR LIFE BETTER (by Lilys, 1996. the 1998 version of this lp is even better, although doesn't include this song)
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Cool film, man.
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