Going away for while.....
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Enjoy, Roger.
I too have difficulties managing my time for my own projects. I have to steal moments from my business to shoot. These forums are great for feeling connected and for finding info, but they sure do lead to addiction problems.
cheers,
Richard
I too have difficulties managing my time for my own projects. I have to steal moments from my business to shoot. These forums are great for feeling connected and for finding info, but they sure do lead to addiction problems.
cheers,
Richard
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Roger, you are a key asset on this forum. In the short time since i discovered this forum, i have looked to your wisdom, knowledge and advice on whatever thread you post to. The time you devoted recently to the Yale debate was in no way a wasted expenditure of time, effort, reflection, research or keystrokes. in fact, everyones contributions of personal experiences, anecdotes, history and insider tales served to enlighten anyone with even a passing curiousity and enrich serious amateurs such as myself. You know your stuff and let's face it you love to write. The in for a penny, in for a pound theory can get anyone out into deep waters, and you showed you are no exception. Knowing how to best bow out of a discussion chasing it's own tail becomes yet another of your character trademarks. Now, you undoubtably have some serious incentive to get going with your hand on camera, eye in viewfinder, love of filmmaking. Truly, this must be the most intelligent forum on the internet of any niche aficcionados, as well as the most...human. Be seeing you, Roger.
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Roger, you are a key asset on this forum. In the short time since i discovered this forum, i have looked to your wisdom, knowledge and advice on whatever thread you post to. The time you devoted recently to the Yale debate was in no way a wasted expenditure of time, effort, reflection, research or keystrokes. in fact, everyones contributions of personal experiences, anecdotes, history and insider tales served to enlighten anyone with even a passing curiousity and enrich serious amateurs such as myself. You know your stuff and let's face it you love to write. The in for a penny, in for a pound theory can get anyone out into deep waters, and you showed you are no exception. Knowing how to best bow out of a discussion chasing it's own tail becomes yet another of your character trademarks. Now, you undoubtably have some serious incentive to get going with your hand on camera, eye in viewfinder, love of filmmaking. Truly, this must be the most intelligent forum on the internet of any niche aficcionados, as well as the most...human. Be seeing you, Roger.
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Hi Roger - it's just a matter of self discipline - I've been through what you're talking about and now I do alot more reading than posting --- anyway great to hear you're going to make something -- we will expect nothing less than rocksteady Single 8 on your ZC10000 - telecined with a Sniper Pro! (Or HD)
Best of luck
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Best of luck
Scot -- keep in touch (in moderation!)
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Life is what you make of it. Contributing to others knowledge is always valuable, in most any form. And always remember, no one is forcing your hand to click on a thread or hit the enter key to make additional comment on statements made.
Enjoy life. Make the most of it in everything you do. Including this.
Cheers,
Mike
Enjoy life. Make the most of it in everything you do. Including this.
Cheers,
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Thanks for the words of encouragement, everyone. I have a few film ideas kicking around. I'll start with something really short, probably only a few minutes. I'm looking forward to it and hope to take advantage of what summer weather we have left out here. Generally stays warm enough to swim, all the way into October, so I should be able to get some nice outside shooting done.
See you guys around and, again, thanks for the kind words.
Roger
See you guys around and, again, thanks for the kind words.
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What is your problem, man?yolia wrote:Strange that you should feel the need to actually TELL us you're leaving. Just leave dude. Don't parade yourself. Go make your movies.
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I've been very busy myself recently and made my first post in ages on the John Pytlak thread yesterday.
I've been spending so much time shooting stills and in my darkroom (amongst other things) I haven't had time to think about the small movie format.
Have a good time Roger.
Matt
I've been spending so much time shooting stills and in my darkroom (amongst other things) I haven't had time to think about the small movie format.
Have a good time Roger.
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Well, operating on the assumption that I had a few friends here and, perhaps, an even larger assumption that I might be missed, even by my enemies, I just wanted to say adios with an explanation for my absence. No drama was intended.yolia wrote:Strange that you should feel the need to actually TELL us you're leaving. Just leave dude. Don't parade yourself. Go make your movies.
Victor
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