So, there I was. I had a choice, I could come up with a script, story board it, and they shoot it in less than a month or I could do a documentary, write a treatment, and shoot one day and then edit. I choose the door that looked easier but ended up being much much harder. When I finaly got around to getting my footage I had less than a week to get it done. I thought it would be plenty of time. It wasn't. So, I decided I'd try an experiment. Not sure if it worked, ultimatly time will tell. Please if your watching this tell me what you think. Somethings better than nothing and nothing is just plain wrong and you don't want to be wrong do you? Didn't think so. P.S. - Just to let you know I was trying to see if I could get both sides to seem as if they were on the same side. I think I might have failed at it. Then again I had a lot against me to begin with. Also if anyone out there is an editor and would like to help me out on re-editing my film please drop me a line.
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