This was one of the first first finished pieces of video art I made.
TO BE QUITE HONEST, I'm not exactly sure how all of these videos correlate.
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I try to add everyone as a moderator.
And if you want something removed, just message a moderator.
SLAVE to the SQUAREwave - Sinners Of Saint Avenue
Directed by Andrew Sneyd, this stop motion video was created using miniature models, which included a forklift and disco ball!
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music for an artist
This is my 1st 16mm hand painted film. Projected with Eiki 16mm film projector on the wall and than shot with DVcam.
Inspired by Stan Brakage, Helen Hill and other avant-garde/experimental filmmakers.
Video is edited in FinalCutPro and music is fused in logic with my first fender fat-strat
Inspired by Stan Brakage, Helen Hill and other avant-garde/experimental filmmakers.
Video is edited in FinalCutPro and music is fused in logic with my first fender fat-strat
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Telescope
"Telescope" is a song that I wrote last year. I filmed this fluid video and thought that the music added a beautiful dimension to the vagueness of the moving image.
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Video Haiku: On That Day
Sono Hi Chi Ga
Kare no Kuchi Kara
Ochiru Bashyo
On that day, blood
From his mouth...
A place to drip.
I wrote this haiku in Japanese and it follows the haiku 575 pattern in Japanese, but not in English. I provided an English translation to help set the mood and give you a taste of what I was aiming for.
This video was obviously shot in one take and was captured by my mobile phone's camera. My shower room, although small is very well-lit, as opposed to the rest of my dwelling, so I thought I would take advantage of its sharp lighting. Hopefully this short piece, in its restrained simplicity, allows the viewer to create the context of the scene and event by him/herself. Thank you for watching.
Kare no Kuchi Kara
Ochiru Bashyo
On that day, blood
From his mouth...
A place to drip.
I wrote this haiku in Japanese and it follows the haiku 575 pattern in Japanese, but not in English. I provided an English translation to help set the mood and give you a taste of what I was aiming for.
This video was obviously shot in one take and was captured by my mobile phone's camera. My shower room, although small is very well-lit, as opposed to the rest of my dwelling, so I thought I would take advantage of its sharp lighting. Hopefully this short piece, in its restrained simplicity, allows the viewer to create the context of the scene and event by him/herself. Thank you for watching.





































































