Post by billyaanderson on Sept 19, 2019 8:50:56 GMT
There have been MANY utube filmakers who have done their visualizations of the song by Journey, "Don't Stop Believin' ," and a lot of them are not very satisfying, but so far the one I found most satisfying was a few years back, on u-tube by a studio? called Black Mariah, and there might have been some other name, which I can find and post here.
I hope it is not lost, and that someone can direct me to where I can find it online.
But, for the present, and for me, it is Lost.
Hope someone can locate it, because it had a lot of good points, and seemed like a really good attempt to portray the song as a story.
Dang, man. You're bringing a lot of lost and hard to find media to our attention. Also, don't be offput if no one replies to your posts. As long as they are here it has a far bigger chance of being found. Who knows, maybe in the future someone who has or knows where the lost stuff is may find this post? Only time will tell.
Last Edit: Sept 22, 2019 5:18:51 GMT by RedRex4000
Dang, man. You're bringing a lot of lost and hard to find media to our attention. Also, don't be offput if no one replies to your posts. As long as they are here it has a far bigger chance of being found. Who knows, maybe in the future someone who has or knows where the lost stuff is may find this post? Only time will tell.
Thanks for the post, RedRex4000. I firmly agree with you that the way to increase the chance of finding these videos is to get them before a wider audience.
I've joined the Nitrate webpage, which despite the title, covers sound as well as silent films, although my main reason for joining was that Mike, of Mike's London After Midnight Myths Pages is a member there.
I forget the name of the other board which was not a specifically Lost Films message board, but a films board with a lost films section.
I am wondering if the Black Mariah company that did that version of "Don't Stop Believin' " was a pro, rather than amateur outfit?
Black Mariah is a fairly common name, and checking every company using that name would be time consuming. I think there was one other name associated with that video, and will look for it in my notes.