Previews are for fucking faggots and anyone who only provides previews is a pretentious cunt.. but.. oh well.. this is the best I could find. People might enjoy your music more if they could actually hear it, dick.
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Previews are for fucking faggots and anyone who only provides previews is a pretentious cunt.. but.. oh well.. this is the best I could find. People might enjoy your music more if they could actually hear it, dick.
Hey friends! I’m happy to share with you my video submission to “The Past Re-Imagined as the Future” Remix Contest put on by Free Music Archive and the Prelinger Archives, titled PHANTOMS OF CHINATOWN. I know that most everyone has expelled their voting energy from this past election, but I would be honored if you voted for the video through the Free Music Archive site between now and November 25th. All you have to do is “Log in with Facebook” to the Free Music Archive here:
http://videoremix.freemusicarchive.org/accounts/login/?next=%2Faccounts%2Fprofile%2F When you are signed in, go to the video’s page below and vote for it right below the video: http://videoremix.freemusicarchive.org/video/82/phantoms-of-chinatown And that’s it! If the video is chosen, it will be publicly screened at the Winners Screening on November 29th at the Anthology Film Archives. Details on the event and free tickets can be found below. If you are in the New York City area, I would love to see you all there! http://freemusicarchive.eventbrite.com/
"PHANTOMS OF CHINATOWN" is a meditation on old and new, combining archival footage of Chinatown, New York City circa 1954 as the subject of the watercolor paintings of Chinese American artist Dong Kingman, and footage taken by me, last weekend on my day off, circa 2012. This film is also an experiment with the Technicolor CineStyle profile with Canon EOS DSLR, for all you nerds. Feedback, plz!