See this video with the original audio here -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7_mJnXDTwU
This is a video I created in 1992 using an insane amount of clips of Debbie Gibson. I edited this at my college TV station which at the time was an analog editing system only. Only the credits are computer generated, all the other edits were done using analog VHS tape decks. The song is the extended remix of "Only In My Dreams". This is probably the most work I did during my entire time at college.
AWESOME COMPILATION! I grew up to her music & had all Lyrics memorized. Don't ask me now, but I still know the lyrics to "Staying Together & Lost In Your Eyes."
CptKidd72 5 months ago
6:42, pic of Deb with leather jacket & top from the early '90's= I think I need a glass of water
SuperTooga 7 months ago
and i thought i was a big D. Gibson fan
williams4815 1 year ago
I have seen this video for almost a year now and it never fails to amaze me, I continue to be absolutely moved by this phenomenal video and whoever made this was very touched by Debbie Gibson, it is so undeniably evident that this is a completely inspired production and no Debbie Gibson fan can watch this and be unaffected, it is truly that incredibly super.
hilaryduffcoming 1 year ago
I do love, love, love this girl since 1987!!!!, Deborah you're the best!
Best regards!
johnnyholly 1 year ago
OMG!!!! I LOVE YOU FOR POSTING THIS!!!!! YO DID A GREAT GREAT JOB!!!!
alainmichael 1 year ago
OMG! Thanjs for posting this. Awesome video. I've favor & rated the vid.
TheDeborahfan 2 years ago
favorited a 5 stars due to the fact this is THE GREATEST AND MOST AWESOME-EST VIDEO IN THE HISTORY OF HUMANITY !!!
theSTAR70 2 years ago
WOW O.O
That was incrediable!!! LOVE the very beginning to the end! I love how you did the takes and music..awesome!!!!!!
Thanks for sharing this, I've added this on myspace!
deafgagirl 2 years ago
Wow, great editing for such archaic equipment. I did projects in a similar fashion back in the 90's, but nothing to this extent. My only complaint with this would be the dark colored text over the dark background during the credits. But otherwise, it was fantastic. Great job, man.
Now I'm all nostalgic for the 80's. :)
OrkotheDorko 2 years ago