Do you know if they showed the same copy of Cracks that was sent to Dycaite, or if it was pulled from an episode (no "title" card)?
The mysteries surrounding this piece are really interesting to me. Hmm... I also wonder what version Kurt Anderson was shown.
(Sorry if this is sort of off-topic.)
It's maybe an episode rip, higher quality than dycaite's and no title card.
What version was Kurt Anderson shown?
I don't missing using this as a Cracks thread either... I love both these pieces equally.
See, I'm wondering if Sesame Workshop even has the version that was given to Dycaite.
If they do, and if what you suggest actually happened, why would they bother to find an episode it was included in and show that instead? (Unless they were planning on showing the episode it was in as part of the event and it just happened to work out that way... Not entirely sure what all was shown.)
If they don't have it, then that means that they couldn't have sent it in to Dycaite, and most likely someone involved with its production did instead.
Then again, maybe not. If I remember correctly, Jon Armond received his copy from a heir of someone who worked on it, and his copy was ripped from an episode...
Chances are, the title card version was probably given to Dycaite by someone at Sesame Workshop and was probably also the version shown at the event.
The whole thing is a big mystery... I just want to find out who's behind P Imagination, who sent copies to Dycaite and Jon, and why in the world Jon had to sign a contract.
As for Kurt Andersen, I don't think he ever said which version he was shown when he did his investigation.
Sorry for the rambling, just throwing some ideas out into the open.
It's maybe an episode rip, higher quality than dycaite's and no title card.
What version was Kurt Anderson shown?
I don't missing using this as a Cracks thread either... I love both these pieces equally.
See, I'm wondering if Sesame Workshop even has the version that was given to Dycaite.
If they do, and if what you suggest actually happened, why would they bother to find an episode it was included in and show that instead? (Unless they were planning on showing the episode it was in as part of the event and it just happened to work out that way... Not entirely sure what all was shown.)
If they don't have it, then that means that they couldn't have sent it in to Dycaite, and most likely someone involved with its production did instead.
Then again, maybe not. If I remember correctly, Jon Armond received his copy from a heir of someone who worked on it, and his copy was ripped from an episode...
Chances are, the title card version was probably given to Dycaite by someone at Sesame Workshop and was probably also the version shown at the event.
The whole thing is a big mystery... I just want to find out who's behind P Imagination, who sent copies to Dycaite and Jon, and why in the world Jon had to sign a contract.
As for Kurt Andersen, I don't think he ever said which version he was shown when he did his investigation.
Sorry for the rambling, just throwing some ideas out into the open.
I recall when NPR or whomever got that Dorothy Moskowitz interview they went to "the archive" in Queens and were able to pull it up on a computer. iirc they said it was actually kinda hard to find her and the short internally (as she's the only surviving credit on it I believe).
Everything at the event was segregated into segments, and I don't believe they showed all of what they wanted to. A lot of it was montages of clips; it wasn't shown as part of an episode.
I think dycaite's copy came from the vaults and someone was able to sneak it out, hence the title card.
I'm with you on all those questions friend; it's one of the greatest mysteries of mankind that only a select few will ever know or care about. The most pertinent thing Jon Armond ever said was he felt the person who gave it to him was "uncomfortable it even existed in the first place"... wow; how weird is that. They literally threw it in his mailbox and sped away, and the signed document was a fax lol.
And I don't even know who Kurt Anderson is.
tbh, I have kinda given up on it unless someone just comes out and speaks one day.
♪ Good day, good day, I'm glad you came my way... ♪
BlameItOnJorge is currently planning on making a special video for this. He also attended the screening of both episodes and talked about them on Twitter yesterday.
Post by YoshiKiller2S on Nov 26, 2019 16:02:22 GMT
I need to note this for everyone asking...
I am not releasing the footage anytime soon.
They told everyone at the beginning of the event not to upload any video on the internet. They said, "What happens in the Museum of the Moving Image, stays in the Museum of the Moving Image."
However, I am going to release the full audio of the event and a shit ton of photos.
They told everyone at the beginning of the event not to upload any video on the internet. They said, "What happens in the Museum of the Moving Image, stays in the Museum of the Moving Image."
However, I am going to release the full audio of the event and a shit ton of photos.