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In lugnet.events.brickswest, Adrian Egli writes:
> One thing that really got me was the formatting of the ani itself. Before
> presentation it was mentioned that some of the movies submitted (QT and
> Windows Media) had to be filmed off a monitor to be shown on tape and that
> IMO degraded some of the image quality. You couldn't see the monitor itself
> but could make out it was being recorded off the screen of one.
I can't believe that they did that again (taped videos playing on a pc
monitor)! My videos were a victim of this "process" at the BrickFest 2002
Animation Festival and I felt both embarrassed and furious at the way they
were presented - especially since extended efforts were made to play other
folks' entries in the e-format in which they were originally submitted.
This inept public display of my videos prejudiced me against even
considering the BricksWest competition. I had understood though that the
organizer(s) had come up with a method for converting all entries to
videotape so I thought that at least the entrants would be provided with an
adequate display of their work this time. Guess not huh?
Now I'll have to think long and hard about whether I want to chance another
public mangling of my work (since it appears that's still the SOP) by
entering the BrickFest 2003 competition.
Greg
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