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The story behind Subt Lemon's zero
budget music video:
This
article written by the director of the video (DVD) for Subt Lemon's "Too
Close for Comfort" has been enthusiastically reviewed by Ken Stone, one of
Americas top experts in 'Final Cut Pro' - the software used by Graeme for
editing the video on Apple Mac. The article is hosted on Ken's website in
the USA at
http://www.kenstone.net
from the 24th Nov 2003. Ken is also a successful glamour model photographer,
for this skill alone his website is well worth a visit!
Ken has also introduced the article to one of
the largest FCP Focus Groups in the US, based in LA -
http://www.lafcpug.org/features.html
The DVD is not in production at present
as it's a costly business, but there are plans to enable a download of the
video as soon as technically possible. If you would like a copy of the
DVD, arrangements can be made, but they may involve secret handshakes and
several essential oils.
Graeme Webb and
Amberwood Media have produced a first rate
DVD for Subt Lemon which features the video for 'Too Close for Comfort', the
slant being that it was made, as the title suggests, on an absolutely
minimal budget, in financial as well as acting skill terms. There are
several people we'd like to thank for taking part in the video production,
being extras, providing premises etc - Thanks folks:
Amberwood Media -

The Pelton Arms - Greenwich
The Boardshop -

Jim Broughton - cameras and technical support, Sean Gaynor
- more cameras, Alex Heinke - evil stalker, Fran Newman - foxy knife
wielder, Peter Baird - bar fly, Jonathan & Cordi Blood - rowing couple, Mark Chapman
- pub inhabitant, Ruth Redman - pub inhabitant, David Davison - pub
inhabitant.
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