The Westbeach Heritage Project Teaser an underexposed Agency Collaboration in association with Westbeach Produced & Directed Lenny Rubenovitch Edited Lenny Rubenovitch Brian Hockenstein Mathieu Gibeault Motion Graphics Mathieu Gibeault Additional Motion Graphics Brian Hockenstein Archival Research Lenny Rubenovitch Dano Pendygrasse Brian Hockenstein Images Dano Pendygrasse Westbeach Archive Eric Berger Guy Motil Lenny Rubenovitch Video Archives Murray Siple -Cascadia 1997 -The Burning 1996 -Spun 1992 Hi 8 Archives Chris Fulton Virus - Westbeach Team Video 1992 Jon Boyer -Scrapbook 1994 Alterna Action Breaking Ground 2002 Principal Cinematography Brian Hockenstein Audio & FX Pier-Luc Beaulieu Additional Sound FX Dj Praiz Free Sound Project Narration Doug Trelevean Narration Script Lenny Rubenovitch Steve Slen Brian Hockenstein Dave Rouleau Thanks to: Jon Cartwright, Mathieu Gibeault, Brian Hockenstein, Murray Siple, Dano Pendygrasse, Carlo Wein, Kyle Trelevean, my family, Sarah Desrosiers and to everyone who has supported this project and put up with me in the process. westbeach.com/heritage/
You know how it goes, you turn on your computer to find a new 'software update' is available to download. So you click to download and install it straight away, excited by the new features and envisioning a dream of a bug-free lifestyle - yes? Wrong! What are you an idiot or something? Fear change. It is there to funk up your beautiful calm existence. Don't be the first in there. Don't put your hand up and volunteer. Don't jump in with both feet, or even one foot. Let all the gung-ho fat-heads around jump in first to discover it was really a pool of acid. Those first out of the trenches are the first to be shot. I mean, be careful, otherwise you may find something 'interesting' happens in your life. And we don't want that, do we! As you can see this film also features Brian from Family Guy and a nice retro VHS copy of Monty Python's Life of Brian. I'll just say that again, it was Family Guy and Monty Python's Life of Brian - you know, just in case the web crawlers and search engines didn't pick it up first time :)