This is fantastic Zoe, a really impressive effort by you all (not to mention having the support of a good script by Phillip Nodding: http://folksonomy.co/?member=374). You have also done a great job of describing your design process and what it meant to work in a group. BTW. in future you should list the cast and crew as the description for the film when you upload it to Vimeo/YouTube - and not just in the credits at the end of the film.
I have also re-posted your film here: http://folksonomy.co/?permalink=2883 which should get you a few more viewers.
You might also add another RSS feed widget to your blog that subscribes to some of your Folksonomy feeds e.g. perhaps your "Short Film" feed: http://folksonomy.co/?rss=3664 (associated with: http://folksonomy.co/?concept=3664), or any of the others associated with your profile (http://folksonomy.co/?member=1168).
I really like this, just wish I knew their backstory.. but I guess that just adds to it. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic Zoe, a really impressive effort by you all (not to mention having the support of a good script by Phillip Nodding: http://folksonomy.co/?member=374). You have also done a great job of describing your design process and what it meant to work in a group. BTW. in future you should list the cast and crew as the description for the film when you upload it to Vimeo/YouTube - and not just in the credits at the end of the film.
ReplyDeleteI have also re-posted your film here: http://folksonomy.co/?permalink=2883 which should get you a few more viewers.
You might also add another RSS feed widget to your blog that subscribes to some of your Folksonomy feeds e.g. perhaps your "Short Film" feed: http://folksonomy.co/?rss=3664 (associated with: http://folksonomy.co/?concept=3664), or any of the others associated with your profile (http://folksonomy.co/?member=1168).