Dalt   04-05-2006, 07:01 PM
#1
Hello again folks. I don't spend as much time in here as I'd like, I hope you're all well.

I saw 'Lipidleggin' tonight and thought I'd make a public declaration of praise. A fine piece of Directing and Editing, Dave, I was really pleased with it. I played it again when I got home and you're right, the sound 'issue' isn't as noticable when the acoustics are as they should be. I can't comment on my own performance but it's a great short story well told, in my humble opinion. You deserve a lot of credit for that. I hope everyone else enjoyed it as much as I did.
The idea of putting the shorts together on one disk is a sound one and I hope it works out well for all involved.
Praise be to 'F.P'.
Best,
Dalt
Susan   04-05-2006, 07:08 PM
#2
Dalt Wrote:Hello again folks. I don't spend as much time in here as I'd like, I hope you're all well.

I saw 'Lipidleggin' tonight and thought I'd make a public declaration of praise. A fine piece of Directing and Editing, Dave, I was really pleased with it. I played it again when I got home and you're right, the sound 'issue' isn't as noticable when the acoustics are as they should be. I can't comment on my own performance but it's a great short story well told, in my humble opinion. You deserve a lot of credit for that. I hope everyone else enjoyed it as much as I did.
The idea of putting the shorts together on one disk is a sound one and I hope it works out well for all involved.
Praise be to 'F.P'.
Best,
Dalt

Hi Dalt,

I have to agree. Lipidleggin rocks. Dave is brilliant, I tell you! And your performance was fantastic. Kudos to both of you!

Susan

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Marc   04-05-2006, 07:15 PM
#3
I'll third that Lipidleggin' is extremely well done. I did finally convert it to NTSC for the DVD but even on my home entertainment system the music does drown out some of the dialogue at times. When the DVD is finally released it will, of course, be Dave's call.

And for anyone wondering about the DVD: Ian (the director of Foet) is currently doing reshoots for his current film. Once that's completed he's going to to some tweaks to the current edit and get it to me hopefully in May or June for the difinitive version. At that point Foet, Traps and Lipidleggin' will be compiled onto a DVD with some extras for each film. Hopefully we'll be able to make the DVD available sometime this fall.
KRW   04-05-2006, 08:59 PM
#4
Marc B. Wrote:I'll third that Lipidleggin' is extremely well done. I did finally convert it to NTSC for the DVD but even on my home entertainment system the music does drown out some of the dialogue at times. When the DVD is finally released it will, of course, be Dave's call.

And for anyone wondering about the DVD: Ian (the director of Foet) is currently doing reshoots for his current film. Once that's completed he's going to to some tweaks to the current edit and get it to me hopefully in May or June for the difinitive version. At that point Foet, Traps and Lipidleggin' will be compiled onto a DVD with some extras for each film. Hopefully we'll be able to make the DVD available sometime this fall.


Way COOL!


KRW
Maggers   04-05-2006, 10:17 PM
#5
Susan Wrote:Hi Dalt,

I have to agree. Lipidleggin rocks. Dave is brilliant, I tell you! And your performance was fantastic. Kudos to both of you!

Susan

"Lipidleggin" was great. I am so impressed with the talent of the people on this board.

What role did Dalt play?

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The mind soars, no earthly cares,
no limitations.
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Well, for years I was smart.
I recommend pleasant.
You may quote me.

Elwood P. Dowd

Dave   04-06-2006, 08:02 AM
#6
Thanks Dalt, and thank you very much for coming along, great to see you again.

Everyone loved your performance, a few said you had a bigger presence on screen than in person Smile, I said that was because you deliberately bulked up to make yourself look the part Big Grin

Cheers everyone else too with the kind words.

Maggie, Dalt played Mr Guerney, our hero of the hour (or nine minutes).

Dave
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jimbow8   04-06-2006, 09:18 AM
#7
Maggers Wrote:"Lipidleggin" was great. I am so impressed with the talent of the people on this board.

What role did Dalt play?
Did you see it, Maggers?

Dave, did you bring it to the GU?

How do I see it?

The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. ... The piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new dark age.
~ Howard Phillips Lovecraft
Dave   04-06-2006, 10:28 AM
#8
jimbow8 Wrote:Did you see it, Maggers?

Dave, did you bring it to the GU?

How do I see it?
Yes, she did.

Yes, I did.

And that one is not so easy to answer. The surefire way is to wait for the bumper fpw dvd bonanza that will arrive later this year.

Because of the prospective dvd and my desire to enter it into festivals I won't be putting it on the web any time soon.

You could fly over to London, I'll show you the film around my flat...

Dave
IanSF   04-07-2006, 03:21 PM
#9
Dave Wrote:.
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You could fly over to London, I'll show you the film around my flat...

Dave
Ooooh! Any chance of gate-crashing that party?
  
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