The Nintendo Booth at the 1992 Summer CESDigitalNeohuman2010-04-24 | Nintendo at the 1992 Summer Consumer Electronics show.
If you are looking for TurboGrafx and Sega, I have separate videos for them on my channel.AM Pyrotechnics Display at the 2021 PGI ConventionDigitalNeohuman2021-08-15 | All fireworks made in the USA. Shot on my cell phone with a dirty lens. :(Northern Lighters Pyrotechnics at the 2017 PGI ConventionDigitalNeohuman2017-08-26 | A small segment of the amazing display that the Northern Lighters Pyrotechnics club put on at the 2017 PGI Convention in West Fargo, ND. This is to celebrate their 40th anniversary.
This was shot on a cell phone and I was sitting too close to capture all the action.Dueling HummingbirdsDigitalNeohuman2017-05-29 | Special thanks to Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith, Eric Weissberg, & Steve Mandell for the music.Macys SantalandDigitalNeohuman2015-12-20 | Macy's Santaland in Minneapolis, MN. Located on the 8th floor at their downtown store.Ice ClamsDigitalNeohuman2015-04-15 | AP playing hockey at Schwan Super Rink on 4/11/2015. Go 18.Halloween House 2014DigitalNeohuman2014-11-02 | A house in Minneapolis on All Hallows' Eve.
Background music by Focus. Selection: Can't Believe My Eyes.Holidazzle 2013DigitalNeohuman2014-01-19 | The last year of the Holidazzle in Minneapolis, MN. Taken with a Google Nexus 5. December 20th, 2013.Bunny BlastoDigitalNeohuman2012-09-08 | Bunny Blasto at the 2012 PGI Convention. La Porte, Indiana.
This was shot using an Asus Transformer Prime Tablet. Sorry about the shaky cam.Beaver InvasionDigitalNeohuman2012-09-08 | I found another old video tape from November of 1992. This was shot at Kutzky Park in Rochester, Minnesota.
Music selection: Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet, ballet in 4 acts, Op. 64: Act 3: Morning Serenade. Esa-Pekka Salonen.Mall of America Opening Weekend 1992DigitalNeohuman2011-06-13 | Mall of America opening weekend. August 1992.2000 SuperstringDigitalNeohuman2011-01-22 | The Superstring from the 2000 Pyrotechnics Guild International convention in Fargo, ND.Class C area at nightDigitalNeohuman2011-01-21 | Class C open shooting from various PGI conventions in the 1990's.Class C area til duskDigitalNeohuman2011-01-21 | Class C open shooting from various PGI conventions in the 1990's.Firecrackers!DigitalNeohuman2011-01-18 | Firecracker strings from various PGI conventions in the 1990's.1999 SuperstringDigitalNeohuman2010-09-25 | The Superstring from the 1999 Pyrotechnics Guild International convention in Fargo, ND.Parachute FlaresDigitalNeohuman2010-09-22 | Hundreds (maybe a thousand?) parachute flares fired at the 1998 Pyrotechnics Guild convention in Gillette, WY.GirandolasDigitalNeohuman2010-09-22 | A couple of girandolas from the 1998 Pyrotechnics Guild International convention in Gillette, WY.Russian Fireworks Display in the USADigitalNeohuman2010-09-21 | At the 1995 Pyrotechnics Guild International convention, NITRO-VZRYV fired the first (and only?) Russian fireworks display in the USA. It was a great display set to music and featured colors that I hadn't really seen in fireworks before. Unfortunately my old school camcorder fails to pick up the subtle colors and things tend to look washed out; but be sure to check out the larger 12" shells later on, they show up the best.Pyrotechnic Circus Medley Music Accompanying Set PiecesDigitalNeohuman2010-09-19 | The Western Pennsylvania Skylighters presentation of Music with Pyrotechnic Whistles at the 1997 Pyrotechnics Guild International convention in Amana, IA.
Whistle tubes of various diameters and lengths are used to produce individual notes. The tubes, containing small amounts of compressed whistle composition, are fired electrically.The 1997 MegastringDigitalNeohuman2010-09-19 | The Megastring at the 1997 Pyrotechnics Guild International convention in Amana, IA.The Baby Doll DanceDigitalNeohuman2010-09-19 | From the 1994 Pyrotechnics Guild International convention in New Castle, PA.Pull StringDigitalNeohuman2010-09-19 | My buddy Eric filmed me shooting a large pull string device at a Independence Day shoot in 1995.The 1995 MegastringDigitalNeohuman2010-09-19 | The first large scale Megastring at the 1995 Pyrotechnics Guild International convention in Stevens Point, WI. It started out with a very small scale superstring which then lit a wall of 300 celebration strings.
I was at least a 1/4 of a mile away if not farther when it was ignited.Yellow Tank WinsDigitalNeohuman2010-09-18 | Short ground display from the 1994 Pyrotechnics Guild International convention in New Castle PA.The 1994 MegastringDigitalNeohuman2010-09-18 | The second ever Megastring. This was fired at the 1994 Pyrotechnics Guild Convention in New Castle PA.
I like the earlier Megastrings like this that increase in intensity.The Production of Music with Pyrotechnic WhistlesDigitalNeohuman2010-09-18 | Video of the Western Pennsylvania Skylighters presentation of "Stars and Stripes Forever" using pyrotechnic whistles at the 1994 PGI convention.
Whistle tubes of various diameters and lengths are used to produce individual notes. The tubes, containing small amounts of compressed whistle composition, are fired electrically.
This is the worst looking video that I would ever consider uploading. It was difficult to film since I didn't know exactly where to point the camera. I still wanted to share this amazing pyrotechnic presentation.1994 SuperstringDigitalNeohuman2010-09-18 | Video of the construction, snake dance, and firing of the superstring at the 1994 Pyrotechnics Guild International convention in New Castle, PA.
I believe it consisted of 5 million firecrackers and was a world record at the time.The first megastringDigitalNeohuman2010-09-17 | The first experimental megastring was shot at the 1993 Pyrotechnics Guild Convention in Fargo, ND. Obviously it was quite a success.1993 SuperstringDigitalNeohuman2010-09-17 | The Superstring at the 1993 Pyrotechnics Guild International convention. This was the first PGI convention in Fargo, ND.Segas Time TravelerDigitalNeohuman2010-09-17 | Video of Sega's pseudo holographic video game Time Traveler being played in an arcade at the Minnesota State Fair in 1991.
In hindsight I wish I didn't zoom in so close with the camcorder. The 3d effect works better when you are a bit farther away.Indoor Pyrotechnics at the 1991 PGI conventionDigitalNeohuman2010-09-17 | Indoor special FX show presented by Tom DeWille at the 1991 Pyrotechnics Guild International convention.
Sorry about the jitter cam. This was before I owned a tripod.24 inch shell at the 1991 PGI conventionDigitalNeohuman2010-09-15 | Here is footage of the infamous 24 inch shell that few ended up seeing at the 1991 PGI convention. Following it is a comment sheet of what members thought about it the next day. This was posted at the host hotel.
It was actually a beautiful shell but it was fired from what seemed like 3 miles away; most people weren't even looking in the right direction. It looked to me like a small consumer artillery shell from where I was sitting.
I filmed this off a large TV monitor on Friday night at the host hotel after the public display. I believe a local TV station had originally shot this.Amazing firework shells from the 1991 PGI conventionDigitalNeohuman2010-09-15 | Footage I took at the 1991 Pyrotechnics Guild International convention in Lacrosse, WI. The first 6 shells were from competition from various nights and the remaining footage is excerpts from the public display on Friday night by Northern Lighter Pyrotechnics, Inc. Most are large Italian style multi-break cylindrical shells which were all made in the USA.
This was my first time filming fireworks with a camcorder.1991 SuperstringDigitalNeohuman2010-09-14 | The Superstring at the 1991 PGI convention in Lacrosse, WI.Old school Amiga CG from 1991DigitalNeohuman2010-05-16 | Here is a collection of some looping animations and pictures I did on my old Amiga 2000. These go back to 1991 and earlier. The animations were done in Imagine, Turbo Silver, and one in LightWave 3D 1.0, and the resulting images were processed through DCTV at somewhere around 736 X 482 resolution in "millions of colors" and the resulting animation files were played back in real time on the Amiga and recorded directly on Hi8 tape.
The pictures were mainly done in Imagine, with a few Turbo Silver and Sculpt 3D images thrown in for good measure.
This is all that remains since the hard drive in my Amiga 2000 is dead and my old floppy disks are full of errors. Such is life.Cosmic ReflectionsDigitalNeohuman2010-05-09 | Another clip of video feedback found on an old Hi8 tape from 1991. This was shot on a Canon A1 Digital camcorder with no other processing.Riding The Wave (video feedback)DigitalNeohuman2010-05-02 | Video Feedback captured on my Canon A1 Digital Camcorder back in 1991.
No other processing was applied.
7/22/2012 - had to change the background music from Jean Michael Jarre to something that doesn''t violate copyright infringement.Random Video FeedbackDigitalNeohuman2010-05-02 | A short clip of video feedback made back in 1991 with a Canon A1 Digital camcorder and some type of old RCA video camera.
This was recorded directly on Hi8 with no other processing.1991 Summer CESDigitalNeohuman2010-04-30 | NEC's TurboGrafx-16, Sega's Genesis, and SNK's Neo-Geo take center stage in this video of the 1991 Summer Consumer Electronics show. Also footage of Commodore's CDTV, Canon's massive camcorder booth, and high end audio equipment.
If you are looking for Nintendo's booth and the Super Nintendo, I have a separate video for that on my channel.The Super Nintendo at the 1991 Summer CESDigitalNeohuman2010-04-30 | Nintendo shows off their new video game console at the 1991 Summer Consumer Electronics show. Games include Super Mario World, Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts, Super R-Type, F-Zero, Pilot Wings, Gradius III, etc.
Johnny Arcade and Terry Lee Torok from the TV show Video Power also make an appearance.1994 Summer CESDigitalNeohuman2010-04-25 | Some footage from the 1994 Summer Consumer Electronics show in Chicago. Mainly featuring the union of SGI and Nintendo along with Donkey Kong Country, the Atari Jaguar, and a pinch of 3DO.
This was the last time CES was held in Chicago. I really miss going.NEC TurboGrafx-16 / TurboDuo and Sega Genesis at the 1992 Summer CESDigitalNeohuman2010-04-24 | NEC and Sega battle it out at the 1992 Summer Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago.
Please see my other videos for Nintendo and other SCES footage.Real Time Mario at the 1992 SCESDigitalNeohuman2010-04-24 | Real Time Mario generated on a Silicon Graphics 420 VGX Workstation at the 1992 Summer Consumer Electronics Show.1992 Summer CESDigitalNeohuman2010-04-24 | A short video of the 1992 Summer Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago. Footage includes Philips CDI and DCC, George Foreman, Vanna White, HDTV, and other geeky stuff.
If you are looking for TurboGrafx, Sega, Nintendo, and other video game stuff, I have separate videos for them on my channel.Cathedral - Van HalenDigitalNeohuman2010-04-05 | I found this on one of my old video tapes dated 1992. In the video I state I haven't played it in a while so I am rather rusty. I pick while using the volume knob to swell the note. My old 1982 analog Morley echo-chorus-vibrato foot pedal provided the echo. The guitar is a 1981 Stratocaster. The original song can be found on Van Halen's Diver Down album (CD for the kids).Behind the scenes footage from the movie Jingle All the WayDigitalNeohuman2010-04-05 | In April of 1996, filming for the movie Jingle All the Way started in and around the metro area of Minneapolis, MN where I happen to live. I was fortunate enough at the time to find several of the filming locations and brought my trusty camcorder along with. I haven't seen this footage in 14 years.
Some of the filming locations in Minnesota include: Minneapolis, Edina, Mall of America, and St Paul.
Trivia: normally in April, Minnesota still has at least some snow on the ground and the average temperature is in the 40's. Unexpectedly, at the time of filming, there was no snow and highs reached into the low 70's.1993 Quantel Paintbox Demo ReelDigitalNeohuman2010-04-04 | A demo reel of the amazing Quantel Paintbox at NAB in 1993. Industry standard graphics starting at $35,000.00.The Rock n Roll McDonaldsDigitalNeohuman2010-04-03 | The old Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's in Chicago - 1991. Unfortunately they remodeled and ruined it.Sega ActivatorDigitalNeohuman2010-04-03 | Before there was the Nintendo Wii, rival video game company Sega had the Activator for the Genesis. Alan Hunter (of MTV fame) presents it at the 1993 Summer Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago.