Yeah, I still don't have the energy to lug my s-video vhs machine with me to gigs, which is why I greatly anticipate the record log functionality of modul8 2.0. That said, people did witness the event. I am sure that there is probably a precedent here, but I like to think of this as "one of the first" experiments in "straight" film being done through a live triggering VJ soft in front of a live audience. Do ya think it may be a first? I am going to go ahead and record this via analogue to a recorder in the studio and post it on a web site in the near future. Anyhow, I figured a work around for muting clips in the "A" list while transitioning to "B'" list. I simply slow the clips in question down to zero speed. Not the most elegant solution, but hearing those voices slow to a halt turned out to be a cool effect, too. I am inspired by Hans Richter, the Dada film maker, so anything goes, I suppose. The more off beat the better. I really feared doing this documentary, because, as an artist, I didn't want a boring old "talking heads" style documentary. Running the clips through Mod8 has been exciting and sheer pleasure, yielding unexpected, exhilarating results!