Re: Mailday
I read the comments before watching it and it was much better than I thought it would be.
Good job just a bit short, but half the movie was titles...boooo!
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I read the comments before watching it and it was much better than I thought it would be.
Good job just a bit short, but half the movie was titles...boooo!
I don't get it at all.
Edit: I read the info. Now I understand it.
Tip: One quality for a good film, even if it is short, is to make it easy for people to understan just by watching it.
Last edited by D.J.M. (April 8, 2009 (05:58am))
I wanted to make the credits as short as possible. I credited myself, and put my copyright on it, then I had to credit the person that gave me the music, then I needed to put 'based on zeno's paradox' so people would understand it better. It doesn't really matter how long the credits are, as long as the actual film is long enough, and I agree, it should be longer.
Hehe, wasn't that bad. Didn't understand it the first time, but after reading all the comments and the paradox I quite enjoyed the film.
The paradox itself is just insane imo. *crosses my room*
Nothing realy more to add than there is up there /\ but keep trying you'll get better
It made since to me the first time
Good
You pulled off the paradox very well with the camera
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