Silent Movies
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:47 pm
So I got a copy of 'The Gold Rush'. Charlie Chaplin, 1925.
I'm adding in my own dialog screens. Those stills of whatever dialog is being spoken on screen, whatever they are called. (Ah, fast research has prompted an answer; Intertitles. Big whoop.)
So far it's a lot like what MST3K would have done before the great depression. I am suffering from a case of writer's bloat. I find myself wanting to put in more and more comments and silly add-ons to the point where it detracts from the original plot line. I don't want to drown the movie with originality, I just want it to be funnier (and let me tell you, it needs it) than it is. Apparently during the 1920's people laughed at the stupidest things. Perhaps because certain drugs were legal back then, I dunno.
I'm about halfway done and taking a break for a couple months. There's only so many times I can watch the thing, even cleaned up and restored and all that. Another issue is the piano score is synchronized to the action and anytime one of my 'intertitles' shows up it moves the sound away from it's intended spot. I need to cut the audio and have my 'intertitles' silent. This will require additional effort, which
I don't feel like tackling right now. There is also the 'why' factor. Namely, this scenario: I finish the thing and then it sits in my DVD collection forever. I could NOT finish it and still have it sit in my DVD collection forever. So I'm taking a couple months off to go outside and get fresh air.
THE
TOO MUCH
MONITOR TIME
AARDVARK
I'm adding in my own dialog screens. Those stills of whatever dialog is being spoken on screen, whatever they are called. (Ah, fast research has prompted an answer; Intertitles. Big whoop.)
So far it's a lot like what MST3K would have done before the great depression. I am suffering from a case of writer's bloat. I find myself wanting to put in more and more comments and silly add-ons to the point where it detracts from the original plot line. I don't want to drown the movie with originality, I just want it to be funnier (and let me tell you, it needs it) than it is. Apparently during the 1920's people laughed at the stupidest things. Perhaps because certain drugs were legal back then, I dunno.
I'm about halfway done and taking a break for a couple months. There's only so many times I can watch the thing, even cleaned up and restored and all that. Another issue is the piano score is synchronized to the action and anytime one of my 'intertitles' shows up it moves the sound away from it's intended spot. I need to cut the audio and have my 'intertitles' silent. This will require additional effort, which
I don't feel like tackling right now. There is also the 'why' factor. Namely, this scenario: I finish the thing and then it sits in my DVD collection forever. I could NOT finish it and still have it sit in my DVD collection forever. So I'm taking a couple months off to go outside and get fresh air.
THE
TOO MUCH
MONITOR TIME
AARDVARK