To all who have commented on this: The video started out without any storyboard or any concrete idea on what to do. In a sepperate room I placed an old camera that I hooked up to a computer with a DC20 capture card. I then simply put on my Reservoir Dogs Suite and playbacked the song from start to finish. I repeated this four times and started editing the first base of the video. And while doing this, the biem bap boom scene for instance, the other ideas came as they were. In all it took only two days, together with all my other doings, to get to what you've seen. I've probably watched it a million times by now. And everytime à feel this rush again that it was done in two days, and just for the shear fun of it. I have no higher aspirations where my music in concerned. The yello-cover-like Swing track is only about two minutes and there will be no longer version. Just like with all my other music. This is perhaps a result of having dealt with house music production in the past, where a single nice bassline and some additions is stretched to 7 or 8 minutes. So, a small outburst of creativity is stretched and streched. I like to keep it more compact and compressed and keep the track as long as needed to contain all I want to do or say. And if this resluts in 4 minutes it's cool, but if it's only two minutes it might even be better...simply to keep my thought and idea interesting. - My current music gear: Yamaha A3000 with 64mb Ram, Optical drive, and 2 gig harddrive. Yamaha CS1X, Alesis Nanosynth, Alesis SR16 IMQ Mike, Behringer Mix console. Cakewalk Pro 9, Sonar 1.0, SoundForge 6 and some other tools. - Rene