[videoblogging] Re: Last Next To Heaven of Season 1

2007-09-12 Thread Bill Streeter
Thats awesome Rob, congratulations on a fine acomplishment. I didn't 
really realize that you were doing those weekly. I enjoyed them. 

Now given the nature of this project--which is basically creating 
new stories out of found footage and naration (for those who don't 
know.) I'd be curious to know if you think that you've improved your 
editing and story telling skills because of it. I'd also like to 
know which piece you found particularly challenging, and which peice 
are you most proud of?

Also ... does anyone at the archive know about your project? It 
seems that they might be interested. 

Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
www.billstreeter.net  

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rob Parrish 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hey All,
 
 I posted the first Next To Heaven on September 19, 2006, and today 
I
 post the 52nd. A year's-worth of weekly short movies made from
 archive.org's public domain footage – pretty impressive, if I do 
say
 so myself. I had a great time making NTH, and I think I learned a
 thing or two as well.
 
 Please check it out and if you don't know NTH, you're in luck -- 52
 entertaining and/or disturbing videos await you!
 
 http://www.nexttoheaven.net
 
 Rob





Re: [videoblogging] Re: Last Next To Heaven of Season 1

2007-09-12 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
Congrats, Rob!!

Can't believe its been a year; time flies...

And happy Jewish New Year to all!

Schlomo
http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
http://weknowhow.tv
http://evilvlog.com

On 9/12/07, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Thats awesome Rob, congratulations on a fine acomplishment. I didn't
 really realize that you were doing those weekly. I enjoyed them.

 Now given the nature of this project--which is basically creating
 new stories out of found footage and naration (for those who don't
 know.) I'd be curious to know if you think that you've improved your
 editing and story telling skills because of it. I'd also like to
 know which piece you found particularly challenging, and which peice
 are you most proud of?

 Also ... does anyone at the archive know about your project? It
 seems that they might be interested.

 Bill Streeter
 LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
 www.lofistl.com
 www.billstreeter.net

 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 Rob Parrish
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hey All,
 
  I posted the first Next To Heaven on September 19, 2006, and today
 I
  post the 52nd. A year's-worth of weekly short movies made from
  archive.org's public domain footage – pretty impressive, if I do
 say
  so myself. I had a great time making NTH, and I think I learned a
  thing or two as well.
 
  Please check it out and if you don't know NTH, you're in luck -- 52
  entertaining and/or disturbing videos await you!
 
  http://www.nexttoheaven.net
 
  Rob
 

  



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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Last Next To Heaven of Season 1

2007-09-12 Thread Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage
Shit man, NTH is the best.  Great work this year.  I laughed, I cried, I
purged, I resuscitated myself after a brief period of time when I was
legally dead.  All thanks to watching Next To Heaven.

My favorite of all time:
http://www.nexttoheaven.net/2007/06/next-to-heaven-41.html

On 9/12/07, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Congrats, Rob!!

 Can't believe its been a year; time flies...

 And happy Jewish New Year to all!

 Schlomo
 http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
 http://weknowhow.tv
 http://evilvlog.com

 On 9/12/07, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
Thats awesome Rob, congratulations on a fine acomplishment. I didn't
  really realize that you were doing those weekly. I enjoyed them.
 
  Now given the nature of this project--which is basically creating
  new stories out of found footage and naration (for those who don't
  know.) I'd be curious to know if you think that you've improved your
  editing and story telling skills because of it. I'd also like to
  know which piece you found particularly challenging, and which peice
  are you most proud of?
 
  Also ... does anyone at the archive know about your project? It
  seems that they might be interested.
 
  Bill Streeter
  LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
  www.lofistl.com
  www.billstreeter.net
 
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
  Rob Parrish
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Hey All,
  
   I posted the first Next To Heaven on September 19, 2006, and today
  I
   post the 52nd. A year's-worth of weekly short movies made from
   archive.org's public domain footage – pretty impressive, if I do
  say
   so myself. I had a great time making NTH, and I think I learned a
   thing or two as well.
  
   Please check it out and if you don't know NTH, you're in luck -- 52
   entertaining and/or disturbing videos await you!
  
   http://www.nexttoheaven.net
  
   Rob
  
 
 
 


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[videoblogging] Re: Last Next To Heaven of Season 1

2007-09-12 Thread Rob Parrish
Thanks Bill and everyone for the kind words.  I do think NTH sharpened
me up a bit.  I think its a great exercise for any non-professional
artist/filmmaker/musician to put yourself on a schedule and create. 
Not having all the time in the world actually makes some cool stuff
pop out. The random nature of the images also made me tell stories in
a way I wouldn't have otherwise.  But, looking back on it, all the
stories are close to the things I'm interested in.  So, in the end,
throwing something random at yourself can end up simply pushing
forward the things you wanted to say anyway.  Like a Rorschach blot
(off topic, but hear they are making a movie of Watchmen -- can't wait).


As to what was challenging, there were several archive movies that sat
around for months, and while I liked them, I couldn't think of a thing
to do with them.  Some are still on my hard drive, not used, others
suddenly came in handy . . . out of the blue.  This goes back to
working on a schedule, it forces you to keep turning your raw
materials around in your mind. 

As far as the one I'm most proud of, that's hard . . . but check out
this one, its probably the most profound . . .
http://www.nexttoheaven.net/2007/06/next-to-heaven-38_05.html

Also, I won a $1,000 bucks for this one, which is a big video payday
for me!
http://www.nexttoheaven.net/2007/04/next-to-heaven-33-tapes-of-my-father.html

As to the archive folks, I've just recently dropped them a line.  They
are amazing, what a great service to the community.  I love these old
films and would have had a great time just watching them without any
project to feed into.  

Rob

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thats awesome Rob, congratulations on a fine acomplishment. I didn't 
 really realize that you were doing those weekly. I enjoyed them. 
 
 Now given the nature of this project--which is basically creating 
 new stories out of found footage and naration (for those who don't 
 know.) I'd be curious to know if you think that you've improved your 
 editing and story telling skills because of it. I'd also like to 
 know which piece you found particularly challenging, and which peice 
 are you most proud of?
 
 Also ... does anyone at the archive know about your project? It 
 seems that they might be interested. 
 
 Bill Streeter
 LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
 www.lofistl.com
 www.billstreeter.net  
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rob Parrish 
 hoppervideo@ wrote:
 
  Hey All,
  
  I posted the first Next To Heaven on September 19, 2006, and today 
 I
  post the 52nd. A year's-worth of weekly short movies made from
  archive.org's public domain footage – pretty impressive, if I do 
 say
  so myself. I had a great time making NTH, and I think I learned a
  thing or two as well.
  
  Please check it out and if you don't know NTH, you're in luck -- 52
  entertaining and/or disturbing videos await you!
  
  http://www.nexttoheaven.net
  
  Rob
 





[videoblogging] Re: Last Next To Heaven of Season 1

2007-09-12 Thread Gena
Definitely dig NTH, my tonic for cleaning out the worldly grind. 
Looking forward to 2008 but I have to catch up on a few weeks that I
missed.

Gena
http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rob Parrish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Hey All,
 
 I posted the first Next To Heaven on September 19, 2006, and today I
 post the 52nd. A year's-worth of weekly short movies made from
 archive.org's public domain footage – pretty impressive, if I do say
 so myself. I had a great time making NTH, and I think I learned a
 thing or two as well.
 
 Please check it out and if you don't know NTH, you're in luck -- 52
 entertaining and/or disturbing videos await you!
 
 http://www.nexttoheaven.net
 
 Rob





[videoblogging] Re: Last Next To Heaven of Season 1

2007-09-12 Thread valdezatron
Congrats on the milestone. I'm surprised you lasted this long with the
heroin addiction and that out of control daughter of yours. 

There's a subgroup of the Prelinger Archives of creative work made
with their footage if anyone is interested.
http://www.archive.org/details/prelinger_mashups

Only good can come from making crazy creative shit and throwing it out
there. Method to madness.