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Postby BillShipton » 10 Oct 2006, 17:35

We used to sell separate videos of both Gungeathon and the Mud volleyball but when dozens of others started appearing we dropped them. Might have one lurking around here if anyone is interested.

PS I agree that there aren't many pies - and the pies aren't very big - compared to what is around now. But I quite like the 'slow burn' reactions as well as the relentless pie barrages that are more common now. I certainly don't get the Sit Them on a Chair and Just Chuck Pies at Them type video. I like there to be a gag.
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Postby starbrightnight » 10 Oct 2006, 18:03

Hi Bill, great to talk to you.

I certainly wasn't criticising Hot Coffee....... - the opposite, in fact -I think it's one of the best. I meant to say that I really like the pie scene, which shows that you don't need loads of pies, but that the scenario and the acting and filming can create a far more erotic scene than ones just using loads of pies.

Anyway, it's a privelege to communicate with the maker of this and all the other fantastic Splosh videos.
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Postby BillShipton » 10 Oct 2006, 19:40

No, I wasn't offended!! You raised an interesting point. Styles have changed a lot now we're in the internet four-minute-sketch-where-only- one-thing-happens world of downloads. I still prefer longer sketches with plot and character - hence the Gilly films winding up at 15 mins each!

I watched Sticky Buns all the way through several times when we were converting it to DVD and I thought it held up well (hair and clothing aside!). Of the ones I've made it is one of my faves along with Messy Missies and Juicy Pairs. Gooey Girlies has good bits but doesn't hold together so well in my opinion.

In those days we had an ex-BBC man as cameraman and editor (who sadly died) and now I do it all myself on GSH. I'm not great but I'm getting better. One thing that IS improving is the music and the graphics. They really do creak on those early films.
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Postby andy250 » 10 Oct 2006, 20:04

I have to admit here I do enjoy filming a lot more than I thought I would, I do still find it very hard though, esp if it hand held camera work, jeepers i need to practice that. Also sometimes move when doing the still works that dont help either.

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Postby andy250 » 15 Oct 2006, 23:52

News on the pic front!!!!! we are currently re-photoing the orginals using one of Pams dogs *********cameras this thing is awesome should have the pics up of Luna in about a weeks time.

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Postby Phantom » 17 Oct 2006, 03:21

Bill - what's GSH ?
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Postby BillShipton » 17 Oct 2006, 10:09

Gilly's Silly House (www.gillysillyhouse.com)
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Postby Phantom » 17 Oct 2006, 15:52

Oh, right! D'oh!! When you said you 'do it on GHS' I thought it was some new fancy recording medium ... like VHS.
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