I really enjoyed your work on this! The coloration and editing/rhythm were neat, as was the tilted footage, and then the shutter transition --BAM!-- was surprising and made me laugh and clap! Great! Thank you for making it!
True, but it's also a steel plant in Cleveland, a cement plant in Dundee, MI, and a big smoky mess somewhere in Pennsylvania. I ran out of footage. Heh!
Not exactly! It was my own youthful self of 35-40 years ago. I pointed the old Bolex 8mm at anything that had some spectacularness. And wished I could see that silent stuff set to some music favorites I already knew. Now with Adobe Premiere I could edit & score without scissors & soundtrack. That's why "Winterblue", "Tahquamenon", and this.
bravo! well done!
marcusreedus 3 years ago
I really enjoyed your work on this! The coloration and editing/rhythm were neat, as was the tilted footage, and then the shutter transition --BAM!-- was surprising and made me laugh and clap! Great! Thank you for making it!
logoxyz 3 years ago
nice work. thanks for the music tip.
prhughes0 4 years ago
This is U.S. Steel's Gary Works in Gary, Indiana.
M1903A1 4 years ago
True, but it's also a steel plant in Cleveland, a cement plant in Dundee, MI, and a big smoky mess somewhere in Pennsylvania. I ran out of footage. Heh!
brfsk 4 years ago
Neat old stuff nonetheless. Did you have a relative who enjoyed filming smoky industrial scenes?
M1903A1 4 years ago
Not exactly! It was my own youthful self of 35-40 years ago. I pointed the old Bolex 8mm at anything that had some spectacularness. And wished I could see that silent stuff set to some music favorites I already knew. Now with Adobe Premiere I could edit & score without scissors & soundtrack. That's why "Winterblue", "Tahquamenon", and this.
brfsk 4 years ago