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Conceived in the early part of the 21st century, the result of a torrid,
one-night escapade gone comedically awry, James Murray birthed 'Criss-Cross'
shortly thereafter. Armed
with nothing more than a video camera and a mound of determination,
James took his newborn idea to the streets and secretly began filming
real, everyday folks doing what they do best…stuff, and a whole lot of
other things.
As
if watching unknowing people make out in the park, eat ice cream too
enthusiastically, or try to old school roller skate isn’t enough to
leave a viewer in stitches, James decided to push the envelope a bit
further.
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In
front of a live audience, James drops out the audio, then brings in his
crack team of improvisors to 'dub' what they believe these people
'might' be saying. Through
a complex combination of chemicals and catalysts, the video is fused
with the audio and voila, 'Criss-Cross.'
Bubbling, boiling, hysterical television.
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