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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2009

My Film227 project. We were assigned a project to take a nursery rhyme and turn it into a film, interpreting it any way we wanted ( a little lame, I know). I chose the Wise Old Owl and tweaked it a little.
There was an old owl who lived in an Oak,
the more he saw the less he spoke,
the less he spoke the more he heard,
and a recluse became of that wise old bird.
Basically, it's about a paranoid old man... played by ma' Pops.
There's a shot in there of Daniel Pinchbeck speaking at Coalescence Festival 2008, and music by Frontier Ruckus.

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  • Wow! Well done. Amazing. Love Frontier Ruckus for a while. Fantastic piece of work here.

    What's the music before Frontier's "What you are"?

    Why haven't more people seen this?

  • I composed and preformed the other music in this film. Why haven't more people seen it? you tell me :)

    thanks for liking

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  • P.S. I just saw Frontier Ruckus live, what a treat!

  • Youtube has a help site somewhere in how to promote videos. Maybe there needs to be some specific promotion.

    Your composition, beautiful! You should put the info on the video or here on the info that you are the composer / copyright holder.

    Keep it up!

  • That's a new nursery rhyme for me. You can read into it quite a bit but it's a sad tale.

    Good work on the video Kate! Your Dad played an owl very well. "Who?" - clever.

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