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Subject: None Re:Wamtec's 20th annivesary starts next month

Date: Wed 28/03/12 15:07:01 GMT

Name: MK gb

Email: wamtec@comcast.net

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My interests in wetlook are a longer than 20 years too.....more like 50 years, cos I bought my first VTR video recording machine in 1971, so I started recording wetlook scenes from UK tv shows from 1971, and before that in the 1960s, I just use to take pics at the beach with my poloroid camera and I would buy 8mm film reels that featured wetlook scenes.

 

Yeah...I have the colorized version of the wetlook scene from "Bringing Up Baby"...as well as the original b&w version. I also have colorized versions of other famous b&w movie wet scenes too....i.e. I have a colorized version of the "It's a Wonderful Life" pool scene and a colorized version of the boat sinking scenes from Laurel & Hardy's 1929 film "Men O War" too. I don't mind the colorized versions, but I prefer the original versions that are in a higher quality b&w. What is more interestng to me is tracking down films that were originally shot in color, but where color prints were lost and only a b&w shite kinescope version exists...cos in those cases, the original color prints are better quality. This is the case with the 1960 NBC tv special "Esther Williams at Cypress Gardens....cos for years the only version available was a black and white kinescope recording of that show, and the original color broadcast master was not available cos it was archived at UCLA Film and Television Library and they would not release it. For decades I only had the poor grainy black and white kinescope of that show.....and I wanted to get the original color master,  cos that was the only time in her career that Esther swam in the pool wearing a showgirl costume with black seamed pantyhose, and my b&w copy was lousy and you could not see much detail. Luckily a few years ago I met a guy who worked for the Swimming Hall of Fame and he had access to the UCLA film library and he was able to get me a copy of the original color transmission tape of that tv show......so in that case, the color version is much better than the b&w version.

 

MK

In reply to Message (53819.11) Hello Re:Wamtec's 20th annivesary starts next month

By Francis Chu - francischu@iinet.net.au au Wed 28/03/12 11:54:28 GMT

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Well done MK for 20 years.

You know my interest in wetlook last a little longer than that.  It started in the early to mid 80s when I saw a promo for the movie "Bringing Up Baby" which featured the great "walk in water" scene, as well as them getting out.

I recently found out there was a colorised version of this scene.  What do you think about this?

I personally am not interested in wetlook in cartoon shows.  It seems rather unnatural to me.

Just my thoughts, and I hope you're around for more years to come.

In reply to Message (53819) None Wamtec's 20th annivesary starts next month

By MK - wamtec@comcast.net gb Mon 26/03/12 20:36:41 GMT

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Well.....20 years have gone by real fast, cos next month marks the 20th anniversary when Wamtec video productions started. These days the youngsters take things like facebook and youtube and online media for granted, and few people remember that back in 1992 we did not even have web browsers and a way to surf the internet that Al Gore had invented for us to get our jollies.

 

Back when we firsted went online in 1992, without web browsers and forums around the wetlook fans all lived in isolation on bulletin board systems.... with the number one question wetlook fans had in those days.....i.e. Am I the only person in the entire world who feels this way about wetlook......Am I a freak of nature. Thankfully that question was answered a few years later....i.e. you are not alone....and there are other people who share those interests. From 1992 until mid 1995 my online friends (my first 300 wetlook contacts) all came from Compuserve, Prodigy and Delphi boards, and from the Usenet Newsgroup systems. Then in 1995 we were able to browse trhe internet more fully via the first browsers (Netscape) that you did not need to be a rocket scientist to understand how to use. This led to the opening of the very first wet & messy website verify.php?redirect=/index.php / www.messyfun.com in August of 1995, and the first Wamtec website opened one month later in September 1995. The owner of Messyfun passed away in November 2000, and the Wamtec site is currently the longest running wam site on the internet.

 

It is amazing to see how things have changed in 20 years.....i.e. who could have imagined in 1992 that one day you would be shooting videos with pocket sized cameras and cellphones, and that you could download entire movies in less than 3 minutes.....i.e. in less time that it takes you to run to your corner video store to pick up a rental video as we used to do in the 1980's. If I go back 30 years and 40 years ......30 years ago I was newly married and the only person who knew about my wetlook hobbies was my wife, who was my model for all my early 80's video shoots. 40 years ago in 1972....I was a teenager who could never find enough wetlook to satisfy my hunger for it, and so I used to spend WAY too much time browsing books and magazines at the public library or various adult bookstores in Soho, London....and spending too much time wandering the beaches in the UK with my poloroid camera and hanging out all day at the fountains in Trafalgar Square in London......talk about a mis-spent youth.

 

So.....where will we be in another 10 years.....who knows. Perhaps we will one day be able to have holographic wetlook games where you can actually project wetlook girls right into your home. For me, the 2 inventions I most want to have....have still not been invented yet...i.e.

 

1) I want a time machine like Dr Who has....so I can go back in time to see wetlook eras in the past....cos I prefer the fashions from the 1800's to the 1970's.......and do do not really care much for the fashion trends in the last 20 years....and

 

2) I want to have a DVR that can record my dreams......cos I dream up amazing wetlook adventures that are WAY  better than any video I have ever seen or made.....so if I could just download my dreams.....that would be awesome.

 

Anyway....to celebrate our 20th anniversary year, we are giving away extra Free DVDs with all DVD orders this year.....so whenever you are ordering a dvd just email me and say "I want my free DVDs" and you can double your order and choose additional dvds that you want added to your orders.

 

See here   www.wamdvds.com

 

MK

 


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