does any one no some html code that pushes the type into clean paragraph breaks. I don't want type running alongside vertical proportioned graphics. Graphics and exciting and timeless films.
It's nice to see Thompson again isn't it? Since I was the the guy doing the edit, the title is my fault. I thnk the footage is not all mine. If I remember right, before I left Jeff's house, I copied the footage he had shot. So I had more to work with and we were shooting the same thing so that worked well. It was very quick and linear. Lot of fun that day. Later of course we would return to Vasquez Rocks and throw Sticky Jim to his death. Go to my other Blog to see some Sticky Jim footage. And more Thompson.
RIP Sticky Jim. I think I was the one to throw him to his death. Or was it Ellis?? I still feel guilty after that fiasco. Not for his death mind you, but for littering a national park and for scarring those young children who were on a field trip.
Do the guilty parties want me to post it onto Youtube. Buncake has the most to lose.
ReplyDeleteYES, POST IT!
ReplyDeletePost! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post! Post!
ReplyDeleteI'm not one of the guilty party... I just want to see it again!
Oh gawd. Post it anyway. Agreed, Buncake has the most to lose. Ha!
ReplyDeleteThat got my cherry. My first youtube video post.
ReplyDeletedoes any one no some html code that pushes the type into clean paragraph breaks. I don't want type running alongside vertical proportioned graphics. Graphics and exciting and timeless films.
ReplyDeleteI forgot how stupid this all looks. IMOTFLMAO! You know we did this was almost 10 years ago.
ReplyDeleteOh this needs a sequel. "Son of Zorro's Hot Mask, 10 years later".
ReplyDeleteLoved it! Who came up with that fantastic title?
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see Thompson again isn't it? Since I was the the guy doing the edit, the title is my fault. I thnk the footage is not all mine. If I remember right, before I left Jeff's house, I copied the footage he had shot. So I had more to work with and we were shooting the same thing so that worked well. It was very quick and linear. Lot of fun that day. Later of course we would return to Vasquez Rocks and throw Sticky Jim to his death. Go to my other Blog to see some Sticky Jim footage. And more Thompson.
ReplyDeleteAhhh... Sticky Jim.... so willing to throw himself into a roll...
ReplyDeleteI think the best part of both of these videos is hearing Ellis cracking up the whole time!
Thanks for sharing, Ellis!
RIP Sticky Jim. I think I was the one to throw him to his death. Or was it Ellis?? I still feel guilty after that fiasco. Not for his death mind you, but for littering a national park and for scarring those young children who were on a field trip.
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