The Bug From Hell

The Bug From Hell is a home movie improvised by myself and Rob Heyman in the summer of 1990, as we were messing around with a camera filter (a real physical gizmo stuck on the front of the camera itself, mind you, not this newfound After Effects digital voodoo the kids have nowadays) that featured a revolving mirror. We discovered that mis-aiming the mirror just right could allow someone lying on the floor, directly beneath the camera, could appear on the ceiling at a huge size. Did we use this newfound visual serendipity-doo-dah for good or for evil? You decide.

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Think of this as an offshoot from Jump Cut City.