OCD - A Love Story

This is not my first attempt at making a film, but it might be the most ambitious. In all honesty I am still not sure whether it belongs to the headline of my personal website.

"You know you are getting old when you start slipping into those episodes of self-mythologization" joked Professor Sasha Rudensky, who taught me photography at Wesleyan. (quote not verbatim)
This unapologetically unfinished work screams for explanation, but I am too self-conscious to offer an explanation that is not overly defensive.

Ok maybe a bit more explanation is needed after all:
The first part of the film was full of heavily processed stock footages and temp music. Instead of part of a film it was perhaps more like a semi-coherent collage. Even Dina's stunning solo couldn't save that part of the film from my self-indulgence and obsession with what's now known as psychedelic art. However, the shooting was lots of fun! And sometime that's all that matters.
To get a sense of what the opening scene looked like in my head, refer to the following storyboards.