For accuracy's sake, that was Richard BF you are quoting, not me.
On Feb 23, 2006, at 1:55 AM, Kunga wrote:
I think you need to take a step back and embrace the totality of all
media and realize there is no us and them and know that all media are
complementary and coexistent. In my mind,
They are listed under MySpace Film which is kinda like being listedunder MySpace Music, but in this case it looks like they get a sweet
videoplayer.
Yeah, the FEM story is really a myspace story - they were talking about
how when they showed the film in festivals, 3/4 of the audience had
heard
Here. Here. Bravo. That is the point of my enthusiasm.
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I think you need to take a step back and embrace the totality of all
media and realize there is no us and them and know that all media are
complementary and coexistent. In my mind, their video blog is not
promoting anything at all. It simply IS and stands alone as great art
and
IN MY OPINION -
I THINK - this video blog majorly deserves a bump for discussion here
and should be subscribed to by all members of this list. These two
young people have taken video blogging to a whole new level and
really deserve some sort of best video blog of the year award.
I am
Yikes, exaggerate much? I mean I know it is a really well don't vlog but a gift from God? what exactly makes their contribution more significant than say those of Jay dedman, josh kinberg, Verdi, or you?it is good though...wish they posted more often
On 2/21/06, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These two
young people have taken video blogging to a whole new level and
really deserve some sort of best video blog of the year award.
OK, so I'm going to call you on this.
How have they taken video blogging to a whole new level?
My understanding is that they made a short film, like tens of
Check out what they are doing over at MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/foureyedmonsters
They've got a blog, plus all the added features of MySpace which are
allowing them to build a community.
They are listed under MySpace Film which is kinda like being listed
under MySpace Music, but in
either:A- Anyone who watches their films and isn't thoroughly impressed by film manifest as art and _expression_ of experience has little understand of film and/or experienceorB- I am an idiot, and am completely wrong (a possibility I openly admit)
orC- some combination.PS great, GREAT stuff.