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Note because of youtube's 10 minutes per movie limit, films over 10 minutes will either need to be (1) edited to under ten minutes, (2) split into two parts or (3) have the final msting uploaded to a site other than youtube.
 
Note because of youtube's 10 minutes per movie limit, films over 10 minutes will either need to be (1) edited to under ten minutes, (2) split into two parts or (3) have the final msting uploaded to a site other than youtube.
  
[http://www.archive.org/details/Exercise1949 Excercise and Health] 9:50  
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rE8_WY-iSj4 YouTube copy]
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rE8_WY-iSj4 YouTube copy]
 
 
  
 
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I concur with "tend to the smutty."  Riffs that I came up with while watching it were obvious, NC17, one-note sorts of things.  I think it wouldn't be the best choice for that reason.  --[[User:YibbleGuy|YibbleGuy]] 22:44, 3 January 2007 (EST)
 
I concur with "tend to the smutty."  Riffs that I came up with while watching it were obvious, NC17, one-note sorts of things.  I think it wouldn't be the best choice for that reason.  --[[User:YibbleGuy|YibbleGuy]] 22:44, 3 January 2007 (EST)
  
[http://www.archive.org/details/bottle_and_the_throttle Bottle and the Throttle] 10:21 Haven't watched this one either.
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[http://www.archive.org/details/ThisisCo1961 This Is Coffee] 11:56  
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oQZvyNkR-w YouTube part 1]
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oQZvyNkR-w YouTube part 1]
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Lt7O2OZS5Y YouTube part 2]
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Lt7O2OZS5Y YouTube part 2]
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A lot of overblown narration about coffee and extracting that precious flavor from "the closed fist of the bean". May be tough to get a riff in edgewise at some points.  
 
A lot of overblown narration about coffee and extracting that precious flavor from "the closed fist of the bean". May be tough to get a riff in edgewise at some points.  
  
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[http://www.archive.org/details/Pennsylv1953 Pennsylvania Fish Commission] 12:08 How many time can one man say fish? Also, have you ever wondered what [http://ennis.fws.gov/EnnisHInfo.htm milt] is and how it's collected?
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*[http://www.archive.org/details/Pennsylv1953 Pennsylvania Fish Commission] 12:08 How many time can one man say fish? Also, have you ever wondered what [http://ennis.fws.gov/EnnisHInfo.htm milt] is and how it's collected?
 
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[http://www.archive.org/details/DialComesToT Dial Comes to Town] 20:19  
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOuTVU5iGsY YouTube part 1] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vibBFrpV1mI YouTube part 2]
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOuTVU5iGsY YouTube part 1] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vibBFrpV1mI YouTube part 2]
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Kind of long, especially the explanation of how to use a giant rotary phone. But that, along with the crotchety grandpa who resists the newfangled dial phones, is part of its charm.
 
Kind of long, especially the explanation of how to use a giant rotary phone. But that, along with the crotchety grandpa who resists the newfangled dial phones, is part of its charm.
 
   
 
   
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Perhaps we can use [http://www.archive.org/stream/BetterUs1950 Better Use of Leisure Time] ---- This 10:31 minute Coronet [no, not the Toilet Paper manufacturer] treatise shows  Ken Michaels [a chronic moper, apparently] discussing [and '''NOT''' having a psychotic episode] '''work''' in the 1850's [ 60 hours a week at mill and the like] AND then  '''work/ leisure time''' in 1950 ....  with a disembodied voice and also imaginary versions of his parents .... all from the comfort of his own dreary bedroom. And what is it with that apple? [posted by Pumaman2o]
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Perhaps we can use [http://www.archive.org/details/BetterUs1950 Better Use of Leisure Time]  
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This 10:31 minute Coronet [no, not the Toilet Paper manufacturer] treatise shows  Ken Michaels [a chronic moper, apparently] discussing [and '''NOT''' having a psychotic episode] '''work''' in the 1850's [ 60 hours a week at mill and the like] AND then  '''work/ leisure time''' in 1950 ....  with a disembodied voice and also imaginary versions of his parents .... all from the comfort of his own dreary bedroom. And what is it with that apple? [posted by Pumaman2o]
  
 
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Revision as of 00:47, 4 January 2007

Back to WikiMsting for a project overview


The Film

Instead of just picking the movie myself, now that we see the system can work (sort of), I'm going to let the group pick. Feel free to add your own choices. Unless a fair number of people are having trouble previewing the movies at their current locations, I'm not uploading them all to youtube, just the one we end up picking. Just sign your name next to the movie you want to riff. Voting closes 1/7/7.

Note because of youtube's 10 minutes per movie limit, films over 10 minutes will either need to be (1) edited to under ten minutes, (2) split into two parts or (3) have the final msting uploaded to a site other than youtube.

YouTube copy

Votes:

Comments: this is okay. It sounds like a lion tamer got loose at the beginning [or an S@M fetishist] - Pumaman2o

This one will probably tend to the smutty. Might take a little effort on our part to make a riffing that's not totally juvenile. But it does offer a lot of good opportunities. --GersonK 21:56, 3 January 2007 (EST)

I concur with "tend to the smutty." Riffs that I came up with while watching it were obvious, NC17, one-note sorts of things. I think it wouldn't be the best choice for that reason. --YibbleGuy 22:44, 3 January 2007 (EST)

Votes:

Comments: too much narration for our purposes IMHO. I feel it would be hard to get riffs in edgewise. I watched part of it. - Pumamman2o

Now that I've actually watched it, I agree, way too talky. Especially the first half. --GersonK 02:15, 3 January 2007 (EST)


YouTube part 1 YouTube part 2

A lot of overblown narration about coffee and extracting that precious flavor from "the closed fist of the bean". May be tough to get a riff in edgewise at some points.

Votes: Matteus (I'm also offering my voice for the next film)

Comments: I thought the first half was pretty good, but as it continues on with variation after variation on "Here's *another* way to make coffee! Like the previous 43 ways, it involves coffee ... and water", I think the opportunities for interesting riffs will be limited.--YibbleGuy 23:00, 3 January 2007 (EST)


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Comments:


YouTube part 1 YouTube part 2

Kind of long, especially the explanation of how to use a giant rotary phone. But that, along with the crotchety grandpa who resists the newfangled dial phones, is part of its charm.

Votes: YibbleGuy

Comments: I *love* this one! I think it has just the right combination of "WTF?!" content to inspire great riffs, and just enought pauses to allow our riffs to easily be edited in. I think the "how to dial a phone" section could be easily trimmed down (just cut out whatever chunk we do the weakest jokes on), making it a nice crisp two-parter of 7 or 8 minutes each on YouTube. --YibbleGuy 23:07, 3 January 2007 (EST)

Okay .. just watched some of part 1 and I got a few riffs


[at the beginning] "AT&T's Wide World of Sports Presents"

and

[watches the dials spin psychotically] "I'm am under your power, Ma Bell"


[5:47] Man: "Friends .." [riffer] "Romans, countrymen ..."


--Pumaman2o


Another suggestion:

Perhaps we can use Better Use of Leisure Time This 10:31 minute Coronet [no, not the Toilet Paper manufacturer] treatise shows Ken Michaels [a chronic moper, apparently] discussing [and NOT having a psychotic episode] work in the 1850's [ 60 hours a week at mill and the like] AND then work/ leisure time in 1950 .... with a disembodied voice and also imaginary versions of his parents .... all from the comfort of his own dreary bedroom. And what is it with that apple? [posted by Pumaman2o]

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Comments: I like this one somewhat . I can see swipes at internet use being used --- Pumaman2o


Browse the Prelinger and AV Geeks archives for other films to suggest, or find your own source. If the movie you want to do isn't online in a borrowable form, please elaborate on how we can use it.

The People

This project is all about shared labor via the internet. Wee! Here's a rough breakdown of the jobs that need to be performed, and who's volunteered to do them:

The Voters (anybody who registers here) - The people who vote on the movie to be riffed, and pick the lines that actually go in The Writers (anybody who registers here) - The people who actually write the riffs The Script Editor (1 or 2 people with help from all) - Responsible for making sure the script is in a usable form - eg people can add lines, it's clear when and how lines are to be read, any riffs that interefere with each other are identified. GersonK will do this if nobody else will The Talent (2 to 6(?) people) - The people who actually perform the script. GersonK, Matteus. and tinaw have volunteered for this phase. Ability to record and upload your work is very helpful. The Video Editor - Squeezes the raw movie and the talent's lines into a final product. GersonK has volunteered. The Producer - Makes sure that everything happens. GersonK will do this if nobody else will

The Timeline

(All dates subject to change)

  • 1/7/7 - Voting on the film closes. Who knows what hour exactly.
  • 1/8/7 - Writing begins. Somebody (probably the producer) uploads the unriffed film to YouTube.
  • 1/21/7 - Last day to add riffs
  • 1/22/7 - After competing lines are identified (by The Script Editor, hopefully with input from the writers) voting on lines begins
  • 1/29/7 - Based on voting, The Script Editor creates a shooting script. The Producer assigns lines to the Talent, based on their input.
  • 2/4/7 - Talent should have sent all audio files to the Video Editor

Shortly thereafter, the Video Editor uploads the final product to a public site, and we start over.


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