Today we bring you a fun little piece that we’ve been working on for a while.
If you have three minutes to spare, give it a look.
Note: they say in the biz that movies are never completed, just abandoned. I had more ideas for this, wanted to re-shoot those dark parts at the beginning, re-record the dialog, add in a few scenes for clarity, etc. But, I ran out of time and suitable conditions. And the fact that Windows Movie Maker drops title letters randomly is something that can be neither predicted nor avoided. Thank you for your understanding.
That was fantastic and funny! I found myself smiling the entire way through.
SERIOUSLY, one of the cutest things I have EVER seen. Great concept from beginning to end!
Nice job.. WMM pisses me off a lot with it's limitations.. But I've used it to make the videos of my kids.. I actually made a stop motion movie with Adobe Premiere Pro.. It was for a class I was taking last semester.. Wish I had that kind of software here at home.. Otherwise I'd be making movies ALL THE TIME!!
Again.. Good job, Michael's Dad..
I need to have Michael talk to my Divas…what a helper! Great video… look forward to the next installment!
Genius! I loved it =)
That is so much fun! What a great father-son project.
BRAVO! BRAVO! I was smiling about three seconds into your movie and never stopped. I am so impressed with the acting talent, too! Thanks for the best movie I've seen in awhile.
I have such talented boys!!!
Brilliant. Just Brilliant. This helps piece together so much of previous posts it's crazy.
Fantastic job!
@WeaselMomma — I'm glad we could bring a smile your way.
@Melisa — Thanks! And thanks again for the retweets.
@Eric — Adobe Premier Pro? I should look into that. Assuming it might be somewhat affordable.
@Dad of Divas — He's helpful sometimes… particularly when he wants to help himself to something.
@Microblogologist — Thanks for stopping by! Nice to see you here.
@Seashore — It was a ton of fun to make, for all of us. You should see the stuff I edited out.
@Surprised — Glad you liked it! Expect more, eventually…
@Wife — And you thought we just sat around while you were at work.
@Chuck — You know, I never thought of it that way. But it does explain a lot, doesn't it?
That was really cute! Loved it.
What a great movie! And such talent…both of you. I am looking forward to many sequels!
@Baby News — Glad you liked it!
@Anon — I'm hoping we can make more; and that I didn't set the bar too high to begin with.
Okay, where did your son get the brains to figure that out? Must take after mom…
SO CUTE!!
HA! Awesome man!! Makes me want to delve into some movie making myself!!
Cutest movie ever. Loved the music-perfect choices. You have a future in film! (or Michael does)
@Mike — Yeah, you got me. He takes after his mom, and I just does what I'm told.
@Liz — Thanks!
@Dad — I was hoping to inspire someone.
@Mrs4444 — Yay! You noticed the music. For real, it was the music that inspired the story. Once I heard it, I knew what the story would be and how it should look.