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superdrew828
Posted: November 9th, 2006, 1:13pm Report to Moderator
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Thanks for the pdf. That should come in handy.

Axis: Bold As Love. Its got Little Wing on it. That is the most emotional song.

At a close second is Are You Experienced? That's got all the classics. Wind Cries Mary... pure masterpiece.

And yourself?


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Alex J. Cooper
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Axis too, but mostly because of Castles Made of Sand.

Then Electric Ladyland at second, 1983 (A Merman I Should Turn to Be) is an absolutely awesome song.


Shorts:
I Named Him Thor
Footloose, Cut Loose
Tainted Milk
Marshmallows
Confucius & The Quest For Nessie
Wondrous Presentation
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New to this site, first post. Also new to producing moving pictures. My ambition is to direct and visualize. All I need is a script to fit my volunteer actors and get some experimentation going.
cheers, scott
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George Willson
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If what you want to do is visualize, there are plenty of scripts to do that with. Check out The "Simply Recommended Scripts thread here: http://www.simplyscripts.net/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.pl?b-knowyou/m-1141227828/s-new/. That'll give you a chance to see some of the creme of the crop around here, and you can visualize all you want. If you want to produce them, however, that's a whole other story. Most of us are pretty open to someone playing, though.

I would dare to also recommended clicking on my little links down below as well, but that might come off as conceited.


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photodrone
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Thanks for a reply. Yes, playing is my aim. Cut my teeth sort of trials. No distribution, except to the actors, writer, etc. Some shorts, skits, maybe even animated. I don't want to be bogged down writing my own script while learning to make filming happen. I figure I can write later, if need be. From the looks of this site, I should focus on all the other parts and utilize scripts already written by talented folks. So, is "playing" the best approach to gaining permission to produce an experiment? I'm a semi-pro still photographer who has a new Handi-cam and I'm not affraid to shoot and direct people.
cheers.
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George Willson
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That's cool. Just be sure and get permission from whoever's script you find that you want to work with.


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