I did like the Polaroid camera though and I would direct and stage these scenes to take photos of. Well any parent tries to help their kid find his purpose, or a purpose, and in my particular case, after many failed attempts at getting me to develop a hobby or vocation guitar lessons for a while, drums too……I just would lose interest. What made you want to make all the videos when you were a kid? So the short answer is it’s always been a project I have wanted to do.įrom the video you shared on Indiegogo and from Instagram videos you have shared. I know that sounds extremely pretentious and masturbatory, you could say, but the fact that all this preceded the internet and the world we know today with phones, people documenting their every move, I thought it would be an amazing movie to see the aspect of this before the internet and that these videos I made were actually extremely ambitious and quite the record of the eras I recorded and witnessed the 80’s, 90’s, etc. All these moments and pieces I have wanted to craft the ultimate movie from and finally create the best version of it I can hence the artist’s journey….and that is essentially what my movie is. As well creating music videos we’d lip-synch because MTV was our Facebook/internet/window to the world in 1983…….anyways imagine wanting to grow up one day and make a movie, whereas the premise of this project “Lightfield’s Home Videos”, I’ve been making one all along. And when I was very young I had the idea to always be filming, capturing moments, etc. It’s hard to give a simple answer because, I guess you could compare it to a musician, or any artist, you always are kind of creating one song or a continual piece – and trying to get better at it each time. Please tell us why you decided to finally do this now? You have shared random clips and various bits of information. I think “Lightfield’s Home Videos – The Movie” is probably THE MOST AMAZING home video collection (various clips from Instagram and the Indiegogo page and Juliette’s Instagram) I have seen so far. Hello Lightfield, First, thank you for taking the time to do this interview. He was way ahead of his time doing all of this in the eighties. It is a blend of the old school with the new school. This is a unique project and will be so cool to see as a film. You can click the link to learn more about Lightfield’s incredible project and to help get this film made. Lightfield Lewis was kind enough to take time to do an interview with to talk about this incredible project. I created the viral wedding video dead hearts that garnered over 4M views between Youtube and Vimeo. However you knew from the beginning that it was different from your own home videos, from the famous father to the cameo interviews to the large Los Angeles suburb home.“I am Lightfield Lewis and have been a sometimes actor (Lot of TV in the 90s) and film/content creator. The video quality was indicative of an early Eighties video recorder, shot by your typical adolescent kid. I just wish they showed up that night, too. The great part about the coworkers and industry colleagues is that they're famous actors like Cuba and Brooke. I had the unique privilege of having attended a private family screening of this work in a little Hollywood Blvd theater, so the highlight of my evening was in meeting Lightfield's father, character actor Geoffrey Lewis, and actress/rocker sister Juliette Lewis. Picture a compilation of your own family home videos, complete with little cameo appearances by your father's various coworkers and associates, and this is essentially what you've got.
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