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Spooky. Indeed. In this 3Ds clip a psychedelic kaleidoscope of distorted images collapse in on each other. It feels something akin to a video recording of an experiment to capture dreams ... being played out on your eyelids: astronauts, staircases, kung fu, beards, lolling tongues, guitars being smashed with an axe ... a therapist would have a field day. But then again it's the 3Ds. And what's with the gurgling water sound at the end?
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hi Paul,
The guy responsible for editing this is Steven Sinkovich. Andy Moore shot the footage for 'Hey Seuss', and after that was done Steven used what was left to make this. It was all done without our knowledge so to see it was a real suprise. A good one. Budget, 0 dollars.
Cheerio,
David
Hi David - we'll amend the credit. What is Stiven's full name (Stiven E. Sinkov as below?). Did Andy Moore direct the 'Hey Suess' clip? That attribution came from Roger S ...

Stiven is the director of this particular clip. Taken from the cutting room floor of the 'Hey Seuss' shoot and fashioned into my favourite 3d's clip.

...and charles manson and jim jones and betty page and actually home movies of my dad and brother... basically anything lying around in the edit suite where i worked on this for millions of years instead of doing the boring television work i was rostered on to do...ha ha
love
stiven e. sinkov
moog media
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Steven Sinkovich
Film, 1997 (Trailer)
The song features on the soundtrack for this film
Television, 2002 (Full Length)
The 3Ds feature in this doco on Flying Nun
andrew
Posted at 04.23AM - 10.09.2010
synthetic drugs are boring.........taken by boring people