Limitless Films style montage 2004-Present
- Limitless Films News
- Aug 12, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Aug 12, 2025
From Barry:
Being August 2025, I've been trying to find fun ways to celebrate the 15-Year birthday for Limitless Films, LLC being founded legally in August of 2010.
One of the ways I wanted to do that was to go back and make a fun quick montage (it is less than a minute) briefly showcasing all the different styles and fonts used for the symbols and imagery for Limitless Films, LLC.
But then, I wanted to make it clear that I had been using the name Limitless Films since long before 2010, and that I had been making films since even longer before that.
Nonetheless, to focus on just the name Limitless Films at least, I wanted to go even further back for a montage and show some of the earliest uses of the name Limitless Films.
That would take me back at least to one of my short films in the Fall of 2004, titled A Week in October. It was a horror film, I loved making it and still love it, and I was about 16 when I made it when I was in high school. I shot it on tape, and I was able to use an actual editing system (and was probably the first film made under "Limitless Films" that was actually edited not in-camera).
Back then, you had to digitize a tape into a computer, which could take a while (likely it was a one-to-one conversion, meaning, if your tape was 15 minutes long, it was going to take you 15 minutes to digitize it). After you digitized it (and assuming there were no problems doing that), now you can actually edit it digitally on the computer, and then record back onto a new tape to watch it and screen it. In order to prepare this for you today, I went and found some of the original VHS tapes of these films, and digitized them to edit them now. It was actually a very fun process, and something I may already be utilizing as I make my first feature-length film, Cape Wonder.
I think 15-year-old Barry would be extremely happy to know that 21 years later, kids, adults, seniors, EVERYBODY, could potentially film and edit, and even distribute, a film using a device that can be carried in your pocket, so long as they had access to it and wanted to. Back then, and even since I was a child, and certainly today, accessibility to this sort of thing has always been important to me.
May be another time I can go on and on about everything it took to make that one single film, but today, I want to get back to this montage.
So, the whole 21-year thing...it is occurring to me today that while I wanted to celebrate the 15-year anniversary of legally founding Limitless Films, LLC, after making this montage for you, I am realizing I've used the name itself since about 2004! That would mean around the anniversary of A Week in October, being about Fall or so of this year, both A Week in October AND the name Limitless Films will be celebrating 21 years!
I...I don't know if I'm ready yet to let that sink in.
In the meantime, I hope you enjoy this montage of generally all the uses and styles of Limitless Films since the first time, being part of the opening of A Week in October in 2004! Just some fun insight, especially for those of you who have kept up with my films since the beginning, the 2004 bit is from A Week in October, the 2005 is from A Friday in Gaithersburg, and the 2006 bit was from Sneaky-Sneaky, all of which I made while I was in high school. I believe all 3 were shot on tape originally, with those Limitless Films text openings made digitally on the computer.
Please take care, and thank you for your support!
Sincerely,
Barry
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