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Multiple Sidosis

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LavertyPrint (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Friend of mine just bought the tape recorder that Sid used in the film.
NelsonStJames (3 months ago) Show Hide
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It's the ability to see stuff like this that truly makes the whole YouTube phenomenon worthwhile.
pvx (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I agree, I got a good kick out of that :).
DavidCaddock (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I'm sorry that I couldn't have let this man know how amazing I think he is while he is alive. That is the trouble with all eulogies, I guess.

RIP Sid. You were pretty incredible.
Orangeflava (6 months ago) Show Hide
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RIP
eyecmypets (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Read some books on Buster Keaton...they explain what he did in "The Playhouse" It took rhythm and the precision of a music master. The timer on Sid's film represents this mastery.
oobleckboy (6 months ago) Show Hide
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RIP. He's with Adelaide, now. "Save the ribbons". Goodbye, Sid.
beefyben (6 months ago) Show Hide
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That was fantastic.
eyecmypets (6 months ago) Show Hide
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The multiple exposure was introduced first by Buster Keaton. He was the innovator and everyone else has tried to copy him without reaching the heights of his genius in "The Playhouse". circa 1921
This rendition adds the audio to Buster's concept. How wonderful it was another one from vaudeville.
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What an awesome piece of work! I remember that "Roberts" tape recorder. ( It was actually an Akai. ) The Bolex manual describes how to do these kinds of multiple exposures. But keeping it all in sync ( at that time) had to be a daunting labor of love. RIP Sid. You left us something joyous!

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