This is 1948 film rescued from the trash behind a library. It tells you how you are supposed to make effective home movies. Watch it and then ignore everything it tells you! The best lesson I have learned in the hardest way is that if you respect your teacher you are lost forever. If you despise your teacher you will reach the stars.
Category Archives: Filmmaking
Kodak Color Film Test from 1922
Sometimes it’s difficult to imagine the far-flung past in anything other than black & white because that’s the kind of image we usually see. But here is one of the oldest color film tests from the Kodak company in 1922. Here’s a link to information about the footage.
Via Neatorama
Yellow Plastic Raygun: Film Images
Images exported from my upcoming Yellow Plastic Raygun. Sometimes the picture isn’t in the main frame; it’s in between.
The first set of images is here.
Alpha City Double
Dream Road
Crosswalker
The Way Back Home
Tap That
Love Lights
Going Deep
Bang the Thing
Any Kind of Spaceship
Incoming
Yellow Plastic Raygun: Film Images
For Only Your Eyes. These images are from my upcoming Yellow Plastic Raygun. Distilling single frame images is almost as much fun as making the film. What kind of a film does it seem like?
Traffic Flow
Wave Rider
Planetary Intersection
War Drive
Hairpin
Whatever You Do, Don’t Look Back
Telefog
Gun Sight
Vision Rays
Mourning Sun