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WeReo_BoY March 28th 11 03:37 AM

New York's leading Super 8's
 
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I think it's a sure bet the above referenced link leads everyone to NY's
leading Super 8 films? I don't think there's any question about it. Oh sure
there were other filmmakers in the year 1973, including a fellow named
Brakhege. I saw a movie about him today in the LeeBerry. However I don't
think his subject matter is as strong as mine.

Plus you know I'm the only one who filmed the most important spot probably
in New York music history plus tennis history the Forest Hills Tennis
Stadium. It's here where awl the legends of tennis played, including Chrissy
Evert who fell in love with moi and wanted to marry moi. You can see how
good-looking I am in right there in the films thank you.

Plus you can tell the place was not set up for any sort of media, awlthough
today's modern day classic rock wants to run the hell out of it. That's why
I say in you want to know anything about Classic Rock you must come up to me
and ask me about it; you can see with a little bit of film I surely lived
it.

I don't even need the performers on the stage; I only need the stage. Plus I
was freaked to shoot at night when the concerts happened. I didn't know if
my efforts would turn up in the finished product. To this day I'm still
uncertain lol. But the best guess now is the performers would've showed up
just fine on the celluloid.

The film is very soft. It damages quite easily. That's why you see the
streaks and in the extreme cases even burns. Through an ad in the paper,
some dude handed me his used Super 8 projector which I soon found out was a
magnet to burning the film itself. I don't know if the dude knew what he was
doing. Maybe it was just something he wanted to throw out or lay on some
other person because of the bad times he had with the device.

Luckily the burning is held to a minimum. And New York's most important
archived films from 1973 are still intact. Cawl this latest effort "the
Wereo of the Forest Hills Stadium"

"Scott Lifshine is the world's greatest filmmaker" -Sony Pictures
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