Here is a blooper clip I cut out of the documentary film, "Street Connect." It was right before the credits rolled, but decided to get rid of it completely due to the ending I chose to go with. I've uploaded this blooper clip on youtube... hope you all enjoy.
True, but I think I tried that & I decided not to run with it for whatever reason. Either way I think it's the point that it was meant to be at the end of film right before the credits rolled. I think it made more sense / impact having watched the entire film.
Regardless, I'm a lot more satisfied with the ending I chose to go with instead. It made the film a lot more powerful & left the audience more intrigued.
This clip is a deleted scene & you ever notice deleted scenes suck? It's to let you know why they were deleted LOL!
Thank you Lexo, I knew you would appreciate it. It's another side from just looking at a photo or album cover.
Speaking of album covers, notice the opening shot on the blooper clip? That was me doing Yun-Gun's photo shoot for "The Good Die Yung." That was the shot on the back of the Cd.
I don't have Savage Pros, Conspiracy, Nasty & Evil and the list goes on, but due to the fact that the film is not based on who's doing what. It's not a promotional film, it's based on the underground music movement. Not saying any of the artist that are not in the film don't have a story to tell, or are less important. Time just didn't permit it to happen.