cbrubaker
11-22-2004, 06:41 AM
Hey. I just saw a Quicktime file for Ken Mundie's "The Door" from a link Jerry Beck posted on his blog a while ago (it wasn't working then, but tried again today, and worked)
All I got to say is...um...it was...trippy. Complete from a sketchy animation, mumbled singing (are there supposed to be mumbles or actual music with lyrics) and I'm just wondering, is the only existing copy a splicy 16mm film? It was very choppy and splicy on the Quicktime file. Does Warners still have the 35mm negative uncut? Or was the film actually splicy in the original master? And was Ken Mundie and Clark Terry high when working on this short?
Lots of questions to ask from this little short
All I got to say is...um...it was...trippy. Complete from a sketchy animation, mumbled singing (are there supposed to be mumbles or actual music with lyrics) and I'm just wondering, is the only existing copy a splicy 16mm film? It was very choppy and splicy on the Quicktime file. Does Warners still have the 35mm negative uncut? Or was the film actually splicy in the original master? And was Ken Mundie and Clark Terry high when working on this short?
Lots of questions to ask from this little short