Revisiting Canadian Heritage Vignettes

Posted: January 20th, 2009 | Author: Dan Misener | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , | 3 Comments »

A few years ago, when Tristan and I lived at 298 Jarvis, alongside shooting episodes of Jim Dupree, we started a short-lived side project called Canadian Heritage Vignettes. We only made three episodes, all shot with the video mode of a Casio Exilim EX-S500 still camera. The joke, of course, was that they had nothing at all to do with Canadian heritage. In our defense, though, they were vignettes.

So then, collected here for your enjoyment, all three episodes of Canadian Heritage Vignettes. My favourite is episode three, in which Tristan accidently drops his iBook.

Episode One: Tristan finds Dan’s photo on Google Image Search


Episode Two: Dan examines the ingredients used in Ruffles potato chips


Episode Three: Tristan asks Dan for the remote control



3 Comments on “Revisiting Canadian Heritage Vignettes”

  1. 1 Tristan said at 12:59 pm on January 20th, 2009:

    I can’t remember if we planned this or not, but I like that I’m always using a computer, and you’re always eating chips.

  2. 2 Philip said at 3:08 pm on January 22nd, 2009:

    Old school!

    But…hello?! Clearly you’ve forgotten to credit Philip Sullivan – Set Design.

    I think there are still Ruffles crumbs in my couch.

    Douchebag.

  3. 3 Dan Misener said at 11:22 pm on January 26th, 2009:

    I’m pretty sure we _didn’t_ plan it that way. That was just the case when we lived together.


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