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The SNOWBLIND 3D -team is looking for your ideas and comments. Join and show your support for SNOWBLIND 3D. Any last words?Alright you wreckers out there... We've almost made it. The coming weekend, which is three days long due to a holiday, will be our last stand, the final battle, a high-noon duel. After that, it's only a matter of putting together all the little bits and pieces... put them on a digital tape and a hard disk and we're off to Emden Film Fest for the premiere! So, if you have something to say... say it now, or be forever silent! Oh yes, and if you're afraid of being forgotten in the end titles... remind us NOW ;P Okay honoring the task title, I'll also throw in some details of our progress: In the last two weeks, we implemented what we had learned from the test screening - meaning, we kicked out a total of two and a half minutes and put some new stuff into the edit, so the film is about two minutes lighter now, giving it a final runtime of 92 minutes. Really interesting to see how such subtle changes can give a considerable boost to balance and flow! Well I guess the science of filmmaking is really a "learning by doing" kind of process... So we really gained some notable knowledge by our investment of endless 80-hour weeks ;D Errrm alright, before I start babbling again, let me sign off with a line I saw Timo use the other day: STAY WRECKY! |
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There's only one last word to say, and that is: Hurrah! \o/
Congratulations guys, you've earned it.
You made it! Now let it fly!
Congratulations to your team. And have a nice premiere there.(I wish we can read some news of that too here in WAM)
(One more question: when will the DVD appear so I can buy my own copy...?)
Stay frosty people!! :P
Good luck with the premiere.
Will the active wreckers of that production be able to see the movie soon ?
Oh yes, and for that matter, we had a version almost 110 mins long at one time ^_^
Well done Kalle, you must be feeling pretty darn... happy now. :D
"we kicked out a total of two and a half minutes and put some new stuff into the edit, so the film is about two minutes lighter now, giving it a final runtime of 92 minutes."
That's good, tighter films are generally more watchable, less is more etc. :)
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