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My new camera came!! My buddy Paris came over to see the new baby. He was using his 5D to shoot tree tops for his new movie, but as is his custom a performance just popped out of nowhere.
I’m loving the T2i/550d so far . . . welcome to Hopper in HD!!
BTW, I didn’t think I’d ever have a YouTube embed on this site. But, times change I guess. Vimeo has a limit on how many HD embed playbacks you can have. Blip TV’s flash version is not as good as Vimeo or YouTube. So, right now YouTube looks to be the best way to embed HD on a blog. Knock me over with a feather.
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The Plums are my local improvisational experimental rock band. I love how they use the vocabulary of the standard rock song to produce complex and textured pieces, that while firmly in the experimental vein, are dramatic and fun. The fact that everything is improvised makes it all the more impressive.
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As you might know we had a little snow recently here in the DC metro area. On day six of the onslaught the family decided to document the mood in our little cabin — the result: SNOWPOCALYPSE: DAY 6!!
Here’s something naughty and weird for the New Year. It includes alcohol, sex, a boat, bold brewing, and a Marilyn Monroe impersonation. Happy New Year!
Here is the official music video for “Rare As The Yeti” from the new album “Dracula Boots” by Kid Congo and the Pink Monkey Birds! Paris Bustillos and I directed and shot the video. Helen Schneider also shot. Thanks to Civilian Gallery in D.C. for hosting the shoot.
I download movies from Archive.org. I watch the movies. I write and record new audio. I re-cut the video to the new audio. Every Wednesday there will be a new movie. SUBSCRIBE!
The Best of Hopper Video
With over 50 short videos on the site, I thought it might be a good time to offer the new viewer an overview of some of the earlier material. So, here are links to my personal favorites from the Hopper Video back catalogue. Enjoy!