by Ice Cream Jonsey » Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:01 pm
Dead Kids Foundation wrote:Like many others, we (DKF) were hooked on the Wyoming Tapes back in the early days, when everyone still believed that they were the latest instance of broadcast signal intrusion in America (Niobara County, Wyoming, right?).
Hey there! I'm very glad that you found our little thread here. As far as I am concerned, the Wyoming Incident was fun, but the real treat in the whole experience was the videos that you guys did. Let me gush! I'm going to gush.
The care and craft that you guys displayed with those things still blows me away. I was going to do this whole thread with my take on the videos, but I might as well do it here:
For "
T e l l US ab o u t WHO made the TAPE," the guy with the blood coming off him, who says, "You know more than me, so..." -- pause any frame of that video and you have the sort of thing nightmares are made out of. By the time you get to the part where the narrator says, "We are very grateful" you're, in the space of seconds, lulled into this whole "I'm zoning out on TV" mode, which then blasts off into a strobe effect with the captive. The face at the end is also hilarious. Great freaking video. You know what, for all I know you guys are experienced movie makers and you've been doing this thing for 20 years. If that is at all not the case, well, I can tell you quite categorically that this vid looks like it was done by people that experienced.
"
TO h a p p y c u b e HANDler" is the ultimate, "I'm fucking pissed and capable of anything" video. Starting off with the blood-red version of the same intro we've seen over and over again is an "easy" effect, but chilling and the first time in the whole DKF/Wyoming Incident that I can remember someone changing that up like that. Two guys being there, in front of the camera is also great. It makes you wonder if the other guy in the hat was there the whole time in other scenes, just... watching. The post by palidor42 being referenced gives the viewer something to do. I went out, after seeing that vid, to try to find where people were talking about the DKF. Okay, so they turned out to be liars and charlatans there. A video, without a push or any transparent "Tally-ho!" smugness, had me out searching for spOoOOooOoky crap on the Internet. That just demonstrates a genius-level mastery of audience manipulation.
You know what, I could go on about all the videos, but this is quickly turning into Wall of Text. The single funniest thing I have ever seen in an Internet video, and possibly ever, is in the last one. When the masked guy takes that step towards the camera and says, "Unfortunately, my boss he's not too happy" and that transitions to the laughing and the, "Nice trick! But you haven't heard the last... from us!" ... I fucking crack up
every single time. EVERY TIME! It's been months, but it still has staying power. Ha, hahaha!
Here's the one thing I would say from all this: don't stop making videos. You guys are the most talented people on Youtube right now. You have a perfect blend of comic timing, charisma, production values and creepiness. You can enjoy them for being creepy in that way, ignorant of the Wyoming Incident, or enjoy them in association with that whole thing... they just work on multiple levels.
If you guys are making videos under another account, please, let me know or point me in the right direction. Hell, drop a hint and I'll work out a way to find them. I don't know if you guys ever received proper kudos for the stuff you produced (I imagine you don't get props as often as bewildered phone calls) but they are seriously fantastic. I remain in awe.
-- Robb
[quote="Dead Kids Foundation"]Like many others, we (DKF) were hooked on the Wyoming Tapes back in the early days, when everyone still believed that they were the latest instance of broadcast signal intrusion in America (Niobara County, Wyoming, right?). [/quote]
Hey there! I'm very glad that you found our little thread here. As far as I am concerned, the Wyoming Incident was fun, but the real treat in the whole experience was the videos that you guys did. Let me gush! I'm going to gush.
The care and craft that you guys displayed with those things still blows me away. I was going to do this whole thread with my take on the videos, but I might as well do it here:
For "[b]T e l l US ab o u t WHO made the TAPE[/b]," the guy with the blood coming off him, who says, "You know more than me, so..." -- pause any frame of that video and you have the sort of thing nightmares are made out of. By the time you get to the part where the narrator says, "We are very grateful" you're, in the space of seconds, lulled into this whole "I'm zoning out on TV" mode, which then blasts off into a strobe effect with the captive. The face at the end is also hilarious. Great freaking video. You know what, for all I know you guys are experienced movie makers and you've been doing this thing for 20 years. If that is at all not the case, well, I can tell you quite categorically that this vid looks like it was done by people that experienced.
"[b]TO h a p p y c u b e HANDler[/b]" is the ultimate, "I'm fucking pissed and capable of anything" video. Starting off with the blood-red version of the same intro we've seen over and over again is an "easy" effect, but chilling and the first time in the whole DKF/Wyoming Incident that I can remember someone changing that up like that. Two guys being there, in front of the camera is also great. It makes you wonder if the other guy in the hat was there the whole time in other scenes, just... watching. The post by palidor42 being referenced gives the viewer something to do. I went out, after seeing that vid, to try to find where people were talking about the DKF. Okay, so they turned out to be liars and charlatans there. A video, without a push or any transparent "Tally-ho!" smugness, had me out searching for spOoOOooOoky crap on the Internet. That just demonstrates a genius-level mastery of audience manipulation.
You know what, I could go on about all the videos, but this is quickly turning into Wall of Text. The single funniest thing I have ever seen in an Internet video, and possibly ever, is in the last one. When the masked guy takes that step towards the camera and says, "Unfortunately, my boss he's not too happy" and that transitions to the laughing and the, "Nice trick! But you haven't heard the last... from us!" ... I fucking crack up [i]every single time.[/i] EVERY TIME! It's been months, but it still has staying power. Ha, hahaha!
Here's the one thing I would say from all this: don't stop making videos. You guys are the most talented people on Youtube right now. You have a perfect blend of comic timing, charisma, production values and creepiness. You can enjoy them for being creepy in that way, ignorant of the Wyoming Incident, or enjoy them in association with that whole thing... they just work on multiple levels.
If you guys are making videos under another account, please, let me know or point me in the right direction. Hell, drop a hint and I'll work out a way to find them. I don't know if you guys ever received proper kudos for the stuff you produced (I imagine you don't get props as often as bewildered phone calls) but they are seriously fantastic. I remain in awe.
-- Robb