Start with a single search on Youtube (Indiana 1992), then surf the recommendation algorithm to another video about 25 times, then press them all together like dried flowers.
Start with a single search on Youtube (Indiana 1992), then surf the recommendation algorithm to another video about 25 times, then press them all together like dried flowers.
We are Wreck & Salvage, and we’re video remixing addicts. Why do we remix video? It’s like asking your heart why it beats or your lungs why they breath. Your views, comments, likes and shares are our currency, and you are much appreciated.
If you haven’t seen the first (vimeo.com/87153842), the Sequel is just as bleak.
A pre-processed and triple-layered Superbowl commercial sandwich made with 90% lean bear and puppy meat, slathered with dreams and power and guaranteed to change your world.
Russell Brand and Marc Bolan have revolution on their minds.
David Attenborough narrates the MTV video music awards.
New Wreck & Salvage video. A friend requested a remix on Syria. “Holding a mirror to the previous week of Syria in the media.” Enjoy the awkwardness.
A culmination of Syria, Snowden, Prism, Jay-Z’s new album, Obama, Putin, McCain, and a video asks to be made. It’s been a while, first edit since switching to FCPX.
Supercut of commercial cliffhangers from Storage Wars.
QUICKTIME HD / WINDOWS HD / MOBILE / Torrent
What would the ultimate screensaver look like? Starfield simulation? Virtual aquarium? Fireplace scene? ALL OF THEM TOGETHER?
Recut Obama’s 2011 State of the Union address. We are focused mainly on pavement.
Source footage: State of the Union (Enhanced)
Quicktime 720p | Windows | iPod
In Simple Jack, a sweetly retarded man is begrudgingly cared for by his friends, Kate and Ben.
I think most Lost fans either secretly or openly hate Jack.
This was before I bought stop motion software, when I was recording each stop for 1 second of video. I’d collect it in 1 second live shots, and change the speed in FCP. It’s a very primitive, yet effective animation technique. The song is an original from one of the crew, Adam Quirk, who now lives in Brooklyn.