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Some Things
About this film
Some Things just aren't easy to explain. This is the blistering new dance track out of Lyndon Lorenz (representing nationwide as Lyn Faber) blasting a menacing churn of industrial dangerosity on top of totally gross eyeball footage! Click it and crank it and nail it again. And as if we could forget: the stock footage is all public domain (and was all completely free!), courtesy of The Prelinger Archive at www.archive.org. The source reels are: -- The Unique Contribution (1959) for the main dude -- How The Eye Functions (1940) for the biology film -- White Magic (1940) for the visible white light -- The Big Bounce (1960) for the communications stuff The original song was compiled in GarageBand using a disc of AMG clips (the same one bought at the SoHo Apple Store a while back -- there's a ton of stuff on it!). The film footage was chopped up, scrambled out, and sprinkled in using iMovie HD. It was a rough one though, and I really had to bang on the editing to get the various pieces to fit. But be very very advised: any snarlingly gnarly Reznoresque crunch your dancing booty bites down on is not an accident! This is a brutal and aggressive stomp so lock down your safety straps and gr…
Directors & creators
Lyn Faber
Subjects
prelinger; mashup; brittanica; science; sight; vision; eye; education
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