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I like how this version has got a space at the begining...
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PRAM: I Love!
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boooooooooooooooringzzzzzzzzzz
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This is brilliant! You raided my DVDs! Avengers & Les Yeux Sans Visage!! How the hell did you get the house to film inside???
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great (:
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Love it, love it, love it!!!!!!!!
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Really like your videos good stuff
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I was thinking more like "The Avengers" with Steed and Emma Peele.
Very nive, somewhat British with Asian influence, 60's pop and psychedelia, spy movie-ish, hallucinating starngeness! Super cool!
Peace,
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She reminds of Belphegor, the phantom of the Louvre, from the 1965 French tv series (performed by Juliette Gréco).
urbankheki 2 years ago
Fantastic! Many thanks :)
Scott
Film Ficciones
filmficciones70 2 years ago
Hi Scott, I'm the jabbering speed-freak you met in the pub last night.
Been checking-out all your YouTube vids this morning and find them all uniquely impressive. It's as if, just for the few minutes each film lasts, one is drawn into a magical little parallel universe. The perfect synergistic accompaniment to Pram's sublime otherworldly soundscapes.
P.S. thanks for sharing the chips and curry sauce.
aporia23 3 years ago
heyhey,
was good to meet you - thanks for the rather splendid comments! you may well end up being quoted on something....heh heh.....
will keep you posted on pram activities - in the meantime, remind me about the title of the book you contributed to, and look out for us at supersonic festival this year - we're planning a hypnogogic-state inducing sound and vision
spectacle!
scott
filmficciones70 3 years ago
I must say.. i dont really get it.
BUT it looks awesome. the cinematography and odd images and complete originality are captivating. I couldn't take my eyes off the screen.
did you use film or digital? what camera?
pfranks44 3 years ago
Thank you for the very kind words, prankss44!
Although I usually try to mix film and video, this was shot entirely with a Panasonic DVX-100 mini dv camera, using the 24fps progressive scan mode. With some clever colour-timing/grading, you can get quite a filmy look!
As for "originality", ummm.....I'm not sure we can be accused of that with this particular video ;)
(Other viewers have spotted the references to a number of other surrealistic film+television classics....)
filmficciones70 3 years ago