mermaidhunter
Master Crucifixion Technician
Okay, so a long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away I promised to post a video that was made while shooting the "Real Crux" scenes. I got busy with other things and never posted it. Then I reported that I had deleted all the files I had of my work with Randy. That was true. A few months ago I was digging in a closet and found an external hard drive I had forgotten about. I plugged it in curious to see what was on it. One of the things I found were the backup files to most of the work that Randy and I had done including the "Real Crux" scenes. I didn't have the heart to delete them again. It was such a pleasure to see all of those images and the work we had done.
Recently there has been a fair amount of interest in that old shoot and I remembered my old promise to post the video when I got around to editing it. Well, this week I spent some time to do just that. The video files are actually several, so I had to cut out the pieces I wanted to use from each and then glue them all together to make this. I am not very good at video editing and have some free software for doing that. So, the results are mediocre, but enjoyable. When you watch the video, keep in mind that this was intended to be a photo shoot with the intention of photo-shopping for the purpose of creating the most realistic crux photos possible, at least by me. The video pretty much removes a lot of those illusions that we created so many years ago. It does however show quite well Randy's acting ability and this was by someone that had only had a few minutes of some basic instructions about what I wanted before the shoot.
I miss Randy and working with her.
This is the last post that I intend do dragging on the coat tails of the "Real Crux" work. I am currently learning some new software and hope to post some interesting new stuff, once it is presentable.
Than you all for the support over the years!
MH
Recently there has been a fair amount of interest in that old shoot and I remembered my old promise to post the video when I got around to editing it. Well, this week I spent some time to do just that. The video files are actually several, so I had to cut out the pieces I wanted to use from each and then glue them all together to make this. I am not very good at video editing and have some free software for doing that. So, the results are mediocre, but enjoyable. When you watch the video, keep in mind that this was intended to be a photo shoot with the intention of photo-shopping for the purpose of creating the most realistic crux photos possible, at least by me. The video pretty much removes a lot of those illusions that we created so many years ago. It does however show quite well Randy's acting ability and this was by someone that had only had a few minutes of some basic instructions about what I wanted before the shoot.
I miss Randy and working with her.
This is the last post that I intend do dragging on the coat tails of the "Real Crux" work. I am currently learning some new software and hope to post some interesting new stuff, once it is presentable.
Than you all for the support over the years!
MH