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Re: Lugnetter Interview Idea
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lugnet.people
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Thu, 12 Dec 2002 03:42:07 GMT
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In lugnet.people, Eric Sophie writes:
> In lugnet.people, Allan Bedford writes:
> > In lugnet.general, Eric Sophie writes:
> > > Hey gang, I have had this idea brewing for awhile and I would like to
> > > discuss it so that with help we can evolve the idea and make it a reality.
> > >
> > > This is something that I'm sure has been thought of before, so chime in and
> > > let's make it happen, or at least begin ground work to give the idea direction.
> > >
> > > Ever seen the Movie "Trekkies" (I hope I got the name right)
> >
> > No, but now you have me curious. Is it similar to the idea you've proposed?
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> Yes! You gotta see it then. You'll see!!!
But... are there real Trekkies in it? If so, I might have to pass. ;)
> Who ever is willing [1](urged) to participate can join a list (for tracking)
> be it complied pubicly or in the producing teams docs.
> The perhaps either a set of prepared questions could be asked and or for a
> particular builder, we could generate threads here where people could ask
> questions the we could collect, then ultimatly have the interviewed Lugger
> answer the questions people are curious about.
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> (imagine all the cool and great people around here, each has his or her own
> expertise, style, MOCS etc.... so a blanket questionaire may seem dull and
> some tailoring to the person being interviewed seems really cool.
This is actually a nice twist on the interview. It might go like this:
Those who intended to make a video would start a new thread on LUGNET.
Those with specific questions for that person then respond to that posting
with their questions. The person uses those as a base for the interview on
the video.
> My friend Sandy works for a Production Editing Company. They do alot of
> buisness from Weddings. If you film it yourself, you can send the raw
> footage to them and they produce a videos, music videos of the event. She
> tells me about the editing process and how it's like story telling from a
> bunch of raw video. So ya, I know what you mean. It also seems to me that
> these types of buinesses make some of their income by promoting a style or
> showing their editing prowness through their work. Hmmm um, getting lost,
> moving on. Bable off. ;)
So maybe those who want to contribute send in their video tape and a few
dollars to help covers the costs of a company such as that. Or... you pull
a favor with a friend and get it done on the side. :)
> Thanks for your input, and if this gets rolling please chime in again!
I generally do... whether I am asked to or not. ;)
All the best,
Allan B.
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| (...) Yes! You gotta see it then. You'll see!!! (...) Snip (...) Right. Way to go. And as you will see in the movie, you get a little of both, of course more of the Lego side. Then again, whatever people are willing to divulge. I would like to see (...) (22 years ago, 12-Dec-02, to lugnet.people)
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