The Journey of the Film
I tried to keep the video almost random. Initially, the goal wasn't to make this music video-esque project. I was just recording fun videos with my friends. The first weekend, we went to the Williamsburg Bridge. The next, we went to Wall Street.
I recorded all the footage directly to Hi8. Therefore, as part of post-production, I had to digitize the analog tapes to a digital format for editing. I used an aux to AV to USB converter to capture the footage on my computer, using it as a camera input and recording the entire video in realtime. I ended up capturing 45-60 total minutes of footage.
By this point, I had already decided the music I wanted to use, this being "The Adults are Talking," by The Strokes. It had been playing in my ear for days by the point I had gotten to editing, and it felt perfect. It conveys this idea of growing up and not WANTING to grow up. And that is something I felt I wanted to portray. So I started cutting up 60 minutes worth of footage, trying to bring it to about 6, using a slightly shortened version of the song.