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May 22, 2006
Jarrod Whaley's "The Amaranth" Now Online
Here's Jarrod's description of his latest project:
"The Amaranth is an open-ended movie produced and presented in parts. New, sequentially numbered parts will appear from time to time. At some time in the future, the parts will be presented together as a complete movie. Each part is produced independently. They are improvised. The whole is a sort of a one-man exquisite corpse piece.
The original idea: I wanted to make an infinite movie for the internet. I wanted to broadcast a continuous video stream 24/7. I wanted to use a combination of looped video and webcam "footage" to produce a movie of indeterminate length; I wanted it to be at least a year long. I still want to do this someday. For now, I can't afford the necessary bandwidth.
The compromise: I'll just make the movie in parts instead, and post them from time to time. Kind of like a video blog. Only this is one big movie--shot, edited, and released on a part-by-part basis. We'll see what happens."
Click here to see the first installment.
Watch | By colrus | 06:36 PM
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This looks really promising. Lots of potential for allusions.
Posted by: cmwillis at May 23, 2006 11:40 AM





