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  • I think what you're missing is understanding why Martin Arnold is doing the splicing and dicing. You have to watch the characters - by looping the action and repeating it, he's emphasizing small motions they're doing or reactions they're having to something going on. In some cases it changes the meaning of what they're doing or creates something new. There's nothing random about it - he's creating a new narrative for the scene.

  • martin arnold work forwards and rewinds but it always progresses, ie: he doesnt just repeat. at his best he finds and exploits rhytmic patterns.

  • I don't know, I've never slept with him. Oh wait, you mean his movies? Yeah, that's right. I'm acutely aware of my failure.

  • just pointing it out in case someone can't recognize the distinction. i'm a pretentious dickwad and i sure as hell hope noone is going to point that out

  • And Bill itnet!

  • lol

  • I think the boy wants to finally get up and leave so He can build his nest.

  • in the style of martin arnold?

    it's exactly the same to be honest

  • No, it's not as good as Martin Arnold.

  • which program did you use to make these?

  • To make this one, I used Windows Movie Maker. I had to use Adobe Premier to reverse the footage. But all the cutting and splicing was done with Windows Movie Maker.

  • 0:54 is strange

  • Good work, i love 0:54

  • Whoah, weird stuff.

  • I've made weirder stuff which I haven't posted yet.

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