do it doug!


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Posted by keri-jade at ts3-19t-29.idirect.com on February 23, 2000 at 22:56:20:

In Reply to: nope. posted by Beav on February 23, 2000 at 22:42:28:

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: : : Rembrandt? I fully understand the need to examine the brush-stroke techinques of famous artists in order to find your own style. It's just that when it comes to film, the accusations that producers/directors have been "stealing" the techniques of other producers/directors is so prevalent today that I'm surprised to hear it's a common practice in film schools or wherever this dude is attending.
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: : Look at what you just wrote. How is okay to copy art to find your own style, but it isn't okay copy film to find your own style

man, beav doesn't know. i'm down with your learning. i know the plan, man. you do what kev did, learn about how to make a flick (so that's how you do that!). I still say go ahead and do it if that's why your heart tells you.


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