Thursday, September 16, 2010

Cross-Training Chronicles, Episode 2

The Wonderful World of Swimming

13 comments:

  1. Excellent! I like the part you made that bigfoot move through the bushes in that one shot. Really creative! ... [shrug]

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  2. This one was very funny! I also chuckled imagining what your neighbors are saying about you during your injury-induced movie making phase :-D

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  3. Our back yard is fairly private, but it used to be much more so when we had a greenbelt behind us (it was cleared 2 yrs ago). When I filmed the scene on top of the shed, I was exposed to several houses behind us. I kept hoping nobody was looking out their window at some buffoon dressed like a gomer, climbing onto the roof his shed. Being an "artiste" requires sacrifice.

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  4. That is really funny! You should be making money with these.

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  5. LOL. Good lord these are a riot.

    So, the real question.....what kinds of sacrifices do you have to make to get your family to participate in these??? I'd have to sell my soul to my wife.

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  6. These are pretty much all me with a trusty (cheap) tripod and lots of editing. There was one scene where I talked my wife into holding the camera because I couldn't get it to stand in a certain place. But usually it's a solo venture.

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  7. That was so frigging funny. You had your wife hold the camera?! Wow, she rocks. Those board shorts past your navel would be a huge hit here in S.D. You better not come down here with those. You are married and hot chicks would be all over you.

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  8. Chris, they're normal swim trunks. I just pulled them up really high...giving myself a wedgie in the process. It's all for the art...

    And Gil is the one breaking womens' hearts left and right.

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  9. LMAO @ all your videos, love them!

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  10. Nice video, thanks for sharing it!!!

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