Copy Shop

So, I really didn’t want to have yet another blog that just points to other stuff. But, guess what? I’m pointing to stuff! I’m also pointing to something that happens to be old, like 2000 old. Lame.

This thing completely blew my mind on several levels and since I really like numbered lists, here’s one:

1. This was shot on mini-DV. Then effects were added, then every frame was printed out and photocopied (which ties in BEAUTIFULLY with the story) and shot again on 35mm. Needless to say it took 8 months to edit a 12 minute film.

2. This thing has a killer storyline! This dude works at a copy shop, and… wait, just watch the thing, ok? It really is a cool concept that is creepy and thoughtful and just works. You feel for the dude, so confused.

3. It looks old. Not just because the frames are photocopied, but the casting, the choice of sets, and dressing - it all works to create a nostalgic 20’s or 30’s vibe. Combine that with lack of dialog and a sparse violin centered soundtrack and you’re convinced you’re watching a classic.

4. They’ve got special effects! There are some really impressive effects for a short film. Check out how seamlessly they multiply the guy, replace outdoor set elements and create vistas from nowhere. Granted, knowing the final medium would be photocopy I imagine you can skimp a little on the details, but still impressive. You can check out a short making of movie here.

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