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Subject: Re: Another Video Creation
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Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 19:27:17 GMT
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In article <r5ufm3tjotiafq1bcnvjpfe1vmbgp4onuf@4ax.com>,
HMS Victor Victorian <VictorVictorianREMOVE@hushmail.com> wrote:
> Good afternoon, all.
> Hopefully the Christmas sun shines for you somewhere.
>
> Here is another Ethno video. Having reviewed it, I am not as
> impressed with it as the first one, Oliver. It appears to have been
> done after Oliver, but technically it seems a bit rougher and the
> content less effectively orchestrated, although I do adore the
> repeated use of the clip from "WMFWAOB" ... and Roger Miller has
> always been one of my very favorite American artists.
>
> Nevertheless, I shall let you judge this production, entitled
> "Days of Black and White."
>
> Victor
>
> BTW, Steve ... I hope you have a good splitter and an adequate video
> player. I can suggest one or two, should you wish.
>
> God Save Her Majesty the Queen.
> God Preserve the Prince of Wales.
> Rule Britannia!
Well, now: that's the first time I've heard all of "The Big Rock Candy
Mountain" since I was about 6 or 7, and it sure was evocative! The
repetition of "At Play ... " kind of bothered to me, and although I'm not
criticizing it, I can't really understand why so much color was
converted to b/w, in part because color segments were included. All in
all, a worthwhile production, even if it's a bit quirky.
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