Re: [-empyre-] vogs - unwanted effects



At 16:00 -0300 27/6/02, Nemo Nox wrote:
I like unwanted effects during the creation process.
They give a choice to the author, who can keep or
discard them. When unwanted effects are introduced
directly into the final result, the work often loses
coherence. Even when it doesn't, the result somehow
becomes less auctorial. If that is what you want to
achieve, great. But I rarely get as much pleasure
from this kind of experiments than from works with
a strong author with a good control over it all.

oh, as i said before, i think part of the process here is getting over some of the author/director nonsense. for me that's one of the reasons hindering real online video. directors can't let go of 24fps full screen. not sure how different that would be to standing behind a camera in 1915 and declaring the medium is stuffed because there's no sound, colour, frame rates are unfixed and i'm stuck with rectangles.


cheers
am
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