Thursday 6 November 2008

Psyche Probe - a glimpse of my past achievements

My fans have been telling me that I should post links to some of my past works so that you can get an insight into how my mind works and what my whole vibe is. I kind of assumed that you all would of already seen my films but thinking about it its possible that some of the more ignorant ones havent been fortunate enough to of experienced my work before. think yourselves lucky you get to experience my visions for the first time. i envy you. I must warn you though before you take the plunge that my films are unlike anything you will of experienced before you need to open you're mind and disengard any preceptions that you have about what a film should be and what reality is. youre mind might melt but dont think of that as a bad thing.
The film that I will guide you to is called PSYCHE PROBE. The general consensas is that it was my first true masterpiece and it is presented here along with interviews with me which give you an unpresidentially intimate insight into my mind, my art and my art.
The link is this http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=PSBhF8bxJvE (by the way its in three parts so that your mind gets a chance to regenerate inbetween the sections)

2 comments:

  1. Great start, inventive and prolific as ever. Could you keep your entries a little shorter, more regular and talk about progress on the ('mocku')documentary? This comment is also aimed at the director, naturally...

    ReplyDelete
  2. RE: Film Morris - please pass these comments onto the Doc director. Interesting, subtle, I see the Peep Show connection. I think the monologues would be more engaging if the camera was closer and maybe moving, - a true 'psyche probe'and the editing cut into what is otherwise quite long and rambling and therefore loses some of the humour. I think the realism aspect comes across well. Peep Show obviously has the whole POV aspect to engage the audience. For this next piece you need to think about using the camera as a tool for interpretation and revealing a parallel narrative re Morris. PS Couldn't find part 3? or is that the coming piece?

    ReplyDelete