The San Mateo Tree
Posted on Sun 12 Oct 2008 at 10:16 AM PST. Filed under Filmmaking.
Let me know which video you like best, the one above, or the one on my previous post.
Let me know which video you like best, the one above, or the one on my previous post.
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I like both and can’t really choose one over the other. One is overtly techno and the other overtly primitive/organic (in subject not technique or production). In fact, what I might prefer to see would be the combining of the two to exemplify these differences, but that’s just me. The only complaint I could come up with are the scenes in the pampas grass video that show power/phone lines in the background. The visibility of the power/phone lines doesn’t appear to be deliberate and thus becomes a distraction. Nevertheless, both videos are luscious well produced eye candy. I like ’em.
They’re both very poetic and enjoyable. Thinking back (a few hours) I’d say I was more touched by the grass video. BTW, I thought the power lines were well placed and intentional…at least at the editing stage. Aloha.
Reminded me of rotating boobs, thought the use of music very effective. I would love to use this in some of my work, but the challenge for me is to go out and find other scuplture and record it at all hours. Good Job Eugenia.
The grass video doesn’t remind me of boobs, but I had better shut up before I get in trouble, also very nice video caused me to kick back and relax
I have to say I like the Pampas Grass one more. Enjoy the wind and the duet with the grass. The other one is too busy for my poor vision, though it did have a weird effect on me as I watched it. But then I tend to gravitate toward nature and its beauty and wonders. Nice shooting!
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