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In the Forum: Audio Discussions
In the Thread: X-mas list
Post Subject: Again, it depends from what the objectives are.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 12/27/2009
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 zako wrote:
Roman,,,, you dont know where any thing will end up... i was involved in a small film,,,Concerning the First Mercury space craft,, With ALLEN SHEPARD,, They (NASA) wanted a anamation film to be broadcast over TV while Shepard made his suborbital flight,, It was only 5 min. long showing take off,, seperation,,reintry,, Parachute deployment and landing in the ocheon,, This film was done in advance and ready for first flight,,,  That film is  now in the SMITHSONIAN,, Along with other artifacts I have done..  To me it was a insignificant piece os shit...But now its in the museum,,, So please dont think your work is unimportant...  This Forum is a good example of your compilation of good and bad of things come to pass of music,,     Maron/zako

Well, I would not argue it in this thread, as the thread is more about Christmas wishes. I would just says that I disagree. Regardless how good or bad was your experience or the experience of others with the film industry I still feel that there is no significant difference between a painting, a book or a film. All of them are communication events of reflected reality.  Sure, a film might be “Avatar” or “8 and 1/2”, it is all depends what kind intend and objectives are loaded into the film. In my thinking a good script is no inferior in complexity or creating to any other artistic forms. In fact the way how I see the subject, it is much, much, much more complex to compose it to work in the way how I would like it to work.  Anyhow, I am one of those who feel that if Mark Twain or William Porter (O’henry) would be alive today then they would be writing the latest News from Lake Wobegon or the script for the “Golden Girls”.

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