Carolyn and Me: Part Two

Carolyn and Me: Part Two

Release date : November 30, 1969
Runtime : 35m
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Director : Carolyn Brooks / David Brooks /
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November 30, 1969 35m Documentary More
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David and Carolyn Brooks and friends. Walking in woods, at picnic, in VW bus, etc. "Was going to tape Carolyn and my first conversation in about 5 months of no contact. Show true love (whatever that is). Couldn't do it. Chickened out. Didn't want to get something between us. (Carolyn, what's come between us?). Film sequence, love: single frame printing, break colors into basic three (in the order of red, green, blue) and A/B roll to create 'well-known symetry' and to lighten frame (AB brightens, bi-pack darkens) / Binarius is the devil / ah, love / one flesh / let no man put asunder." - David Brooks
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  • title:Carolyn and Me: Part Two
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1969
  • Runtime:35m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Carolyn Brooks / David Brooks /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:David and Carolyn Brooks and friends. Walking in woods, at picnic, in VW bus, etc. "Was going to tape Carolyn and my first conversation in about 5 months of no contact. Show true love (whatever that is). Couldn't do it. Chickened out. Didn't want to get something between us. (Carolyn, what's come between us?). Film sequence, love: single frame printing, break colors into basic three (in the order of red, green, blue) and A/B roll to create 'well-known symetry' and to lighten frame (AB brightens, bi-pack darkens) / Binarius is the devil / ah, love / one flesh / let no man put asunder." - David Brooks
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