2009-08-10 // 18:28:17
Roy
This is very good, what type of camera is this filmed on?
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It was a Minolta 405 or 605. Those are my current favourites.

2009-06-24 // 22:40:20
ullo
thank you Esther, right now i ordered a couple of triX from a shop in berlin and i hope i will be able to film something next week but i always wanted to get in touch with the guy in holland to try some expired color film i have but i'm been too lazy till now...looking forward to you next movie upload.

2009-06-19 // 22:22:27
ullo
an amazing work. i love them all. i was used to play this song years ago in a 60s dj set back in italy, it was a different verion, Johnny Dorelli "la solitudine", love it.
May I ask your were you process the cartridge?
Thanks.
Giulio

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Thank you. I send the films to »link

They are always very reliable and you can buy the film with pre-paid development from there, too.

2009-06-04 // 14:26:30
g.
to put it very simple:

I LOVE IT!

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Oh thank you thank you! This was my first ever attempt at editing. Actually, my only attempt so far because I left the Muschi Guerilla film exactly the way it was on the reel.)

2009-06-03 // 22:49:02
carmendevos
I'm impressed by how fast you can jump. Without loosing your grace.
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It's practice. That's one of the things hotels beds were made for.

2009-06-03 // 19:33:04
jimsnade
a very fine movie about the art of jumping
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Thank you. I l ike to jump.

2009-06-03 // 14:23:42
birdclaws
jump higher!
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Aren't you getting sea sick?

2009-06-03 // 14:11:59
Urizen
WONDERFUL!
WONDERFUL!!
WONDERFUL!!!!!!

W-O-N-D-E-R-F-U-L!!!!

Love music, crazy jumping, folkloric dancers finale...ah! Everything a film should have

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Ah, sensei, you are too kind. This was my first completely independent attempt at cutting and putting in music in Premiere. It isn't a sophisticated film, sensitively cut, but I like to think that the quantity of senseless jumping more than makes up for its flaws.