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Dec 20 |
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Rajani,
Forty seconds of pure beauty!
It's obvious that this is one of your earlier video's, when you were just starting and trying to figure things out. Only 6 still images and 2 video clips, yet they came together so well.
I am a big fan of your still work, (absolutely beautiful)
It's fun to sometimes go back to our earlier work and critique ourselves.
I don't think that any of us can say that we are experts at this. I look at my videos as a work in progress. With each video we do we get a little bit better.
A very enjoyable short video!!
Dick
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Dec 4th |
84 |
Dec 20 |
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Kamal,
A thoroughly enjoyable video which left me with many observations and questions.
One of the first things that I noticed was the huge professional printer that you are using. Can you tell us about it? What kind of printer, is it yours or is it Phoenix Photographic Societies'?
I noticed that the framing was being done by you and that all the images were about the same size. Do the frames and matting belong to the Phoenix Photographic Society or to the original artists.
You called it an Exhibition rather than a Competition, are the images judged?
What is involved in creating these Exhibitions, how do you go about getting all these different countries to participate. I love the idea, but think it would be very hard to coordinate.
Is this a free Exhibit or do you charge a fee. Is it open to the general public or just to the different photographic societies?
It looks like there is so much involved. It looks like a beautiful exhibit hall. Can you tell us about that?
It looks like there are several categories to the photography, Color, Mono, Nature, Landscape, Portrait, which makes me think that the images may be being judged.
I noticed that all the signage, and posters were in English rather than Bengali or Hindi, is that because there are so many countries involved?
As I said, I had a lot of questions.
I enjoyed the video very much and it made me want to learn more.
Dick
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Nov 19th |
84 |
Dec 20 |
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Peter,
This was a very enjoyable video. I had never tried to do anything with CGI and now I know why. I downloaded "Blender"
I watched a couple of videos on it and found it to be quite a challenge to master. From what I was seeing in the tutorials and then watching your video, I think it must have taken days and days to learn this and to create this video. I must say that you did a very good job creating this. There wasn't much of a story line to the video, but the uniqueness of it kept me interested. I would think that you would have to spend hours creating a story and then a lot of time trying to figure out how to bring it to life with CGI.
You keep coming up with different unique ways to challenge us with your videos, like your Spring Sprung Video in March, where we watched your plants grow in your home closet. Now you show us CGI. WOW !! Amazing !!
Can you tell us a little more about the process. How did you learn the software "Blender" How long did this project take you?
Dick
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Nov 19th |
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