31 October 2006

Look, a thing #7: boooooo

Halloween is a time for being amused by small things like wrapping yourself in yarn and having a flashlight that flashes colors on your wall and into the yarn and onto your face. I hope you are scared! Yes!

9 Comments:

Blogger zach kmiec said...

i liked. i liked the supa-dynamic strobe-y, thing-fades-out-transforms-into-
other-thing-with-different-light-and-
comes-back thing. Can't decide if I like the long look at you pulling yarn over your face; it broke up the frantic-er parts in a good way, but i kind of wanted more angles. All in all neat--is the music sean-made music? it was good and appropriate.

4:59 PM  
Blogger Sean said...

Ohhh yeah, I made the music. I should have said that.

6:06 PM  
Blogger Seth Diehl said...

well it is intense, i can tell you that. the parts with you and the yarn were..for lack of a better word, exotic, you seem to desperatly want to free yourself. good job with the sound. you asked about mine, i got the orginal sound from a series of horror stories told in the 40th on the radio, called dark fantasy.

10:24 PM  
Blogger bluerose said...

WARNING: Epileptics should not view this video. I liked it though! Nice sounds! How much yarn did you use for this?

11:30 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow I always knew that light that has been in your trunk for 4 years would come in handy someday. This was pretty good you always amaze me with you inventiveness and imagination.
Mom

7:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

waaaaahhhhh!

your halloween costume came alive, no? sweet use of editing, music and spooooky light. but i agree with melinda--my epilepsy might act up later on thanks to this.

7:31 PM  
Blogger noah richter said...

scary- yes, and mystifying. The sense of space is very claustral. Nice Halloween post.

7:52 PM  
Blogger vlogpost said...

I can pretty much say that I got scared at the beginning...because I had my speaker volume up kind of loud and the sound blasted out. other than that, I really liked the sound in general. it almost sounds like a cacophony of household appliances, then later I was like "he's playing cat's cradle."

11:56 PM  
Blogger sara said...

i would just like to say that i celebrated halloween by playing the michael tabors haunted house song. repeatedly.

9:25 PM  

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