tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7844279438090189750.post7638122040446885775..comments2013-03-06T16:14:37.552-06:00Comments on Aerie: wintertreeAmaliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16690556938467752788noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7844279438090189750.post-61790467100214935712013-01-16T12:42:24.703-06:002013-01-16T12:42:24.703-06:00I really like the sounds that you incorporated alo...I really like the sounds that you incorporated along with your video. It makes it "flow." In addition, I love the idea that you shot the surrounding areas of the tree and that you shot from a variety of angles. This made it really easy for me to understand the point that you were trying to get across that you indicated in your description. Well done!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08413563854987141679noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7844279438090189750.post-31042563245413376672013-01-16T09:24:16.414-06:002013-01-16T09:24:16.414-06:00Yes! like Douque said, I appreciate that fact that...Yes! like Douque said, I appreciate that fact that you shot the image of a tree from different angles, and the film is just beautiful.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7844279438090189750.post-73311465124985450392013-01-16T05:07:52.673-06:002013-01-16T05:07:52.673-06:00Wonderful choice of images and sound. I was able t...Wonderful choice of images and sound. I was able to relate to the sense of togetherness, and I definitely experienced the mystical theme that you intended to achieve. <br /><br />In approaching the idea of continuity, I appreciated the shooting of the many different trees from the different angles, and the fact that you added footage of your own feet as you walked because it brought back the idea of the human interaction with nature that ties to McLuhan idea of tribal experience where they are fully present in a multidimensional space. Nevertheless, I think that it could have worked better if you had longer shots of the surroundings and the cuts were almost invisible in the editing process. Because every time a new cut is made and a new tree appears the eye is forced to absorb more material and this process interferes with the trip to this multi-dimensional magic place that you are creating.<br /><br />Or what do you think? You perhaps decided to do it this way for a reason. I can be proposing something that could actually ruin the video.<br /><br />Overall, you did a fantastic job. For the minute and fifty six seconds you made me admire the beautiful snow and forget how cold it can actually be in WI.Duquehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02898827695556153306noreply@blogger.com