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I can't help it.
In 1999 me and some college pals shot a movie. It was all shot in order, each scene getting one take, on a Hi-8. It was a hoot.
In 2003, I'd taken my VHS copy, digitized it and used Windows Movie Maker to make a DVD version. I made small edits to ease cuts between shots, static caused by the stop-and-go recording. Literally just a few second-long cuts, and I put a closing credits on it.
This weekend I kicked back with the old college buddy. He had the original Hi-8 tape that we shot a movie on back in 1999. I said, SURE, I'd love to digitize from the master, and use Adobe Premiere to make a decent looking DVD.
I can't hep myself. I'm creating an elaborate opening. Rescoring it (in 1999 we scored it by dubbing to VHS and using one of the stereo channels to pump in music), color correcting scenes, rearranging some shots, and I CANT BELIEVE IT, actually shooting some new footage (two cutaways to hide bad jump cuts).
All this for an 11 minute horror-spoof shot on one night while half drunk 13 years ago.
I understand Lucas a little bit more now.