Baked Bean Junkie Gross Out

The avant-garde art of boredom taken to new extremes back in 1986!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uokfirYMlN8&feature=plcp#

A Neoist anti-classic! I performed for the camera and immediately after 
shooting I recorded the voice over in one take, sounding about as 
sincere as a snake oil salesman. Pete Horobin shot this and nearly all 
the edits are in camera because we didn't have free access to proper 
edit suites at the time and tried to minimise whatever time we paid for. 
Any visual edits we made to what we did were crashed between a domestic 
machine and the camera, cruder than editing Super 8, hence our 
preference for in camera editing - and not even a master of 
multi-tasking like me was able to perform and simultaneously do in 
camera editing. That said VHS film was cheaper to the superior looking 
8mm celluloid and enabled us impoverished dole queue 'aesthetes' to 
shoot a lot more 'film'. As a result we didn't title this piece or much 
other material at the time, the titles and credits were added just 
before I put this up here, but the rest of the visuals are exactly as we 
left them 21 years ago. I didn't bother showing this anywhere at the 
time, but on reviewing it recently I realised I was making YouTube type 
shorts a couple of decades before most of you; it just looks different 
because we had clunky VHS cameras then, not digital... but the 'spirit' 
is the same. And please note the sacrifices I make for aesthetic effect; 
I even drink a can of Coke in this (well it looks like I did, but 
actually I poured the crud inside the can away and replaced it with 
water - couldn't have got away with that using a bottle). And dig the Wm 
Low baked bean tin, a supermarket that could be found around Scottish 
north east back in the eighties but that disappeared a decade or 
probably more ago... (Stewart Home)
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