Yep. I think the only errors I could really see was the background noise during Joss' bit (which, of course, isn't something they could get around) and the light reflecting in Tim's glasses (he was facing a window to the outside by the looks of it). And lets face, if that's the biggest problem on a home brew documentary you've done well.
Let's compare this to the one I shot last year. We basically lost the Edinburgh world premiere footage as it was recorded in the wrong DV format, the handheld bits I shot looked appauling, sound was completely wank and there was no time or budget to edit it together. So Jeremy and friends did a little better. I since have thoughts about doing a film on how not to make a documentary, as I think I'd be superb on that subject.
Does anyone know, was Men Without Hats, Safety Dance, any sort of inspiration for the look of Pylea (or even just for Numfar)?
Folks, does anybody know if Nilly's review of Serenity is still kicking about anywhere? Somebody is asking for it: [link]
By the way, Topic!Cindy - best link ever.
shrift posted in the Firefly topic, I believe, that Nilly's site was going to be inaccessible for a bit. shrift's domain was hacked, and she's been killing herself for the past week trying to get everything back up. Maybe someone who's a member of that board could post the information there? I expect it'll be back up soon.
Cheers, Dana. I've let them know. Nilly - you are a total celeb in the Firefly world, you know.
Too bad nilly.shriftweb.org is down due to Shrift's hacker issues.
Just caught Done The Impossible. Tim is very cute, and makes the best joke in it.
The one about how
Firefly fans are losers just like the crew?
Hee.
I, too, was impressed with how professionally done it was.
In other news, I just read the pilot script for
Drive,
and it's pretty fantastic. I'm really excited about it now.
Look at Nilly, the Superstar. Whenever I read her posts on Firefly, I get the love back for a little while.
transcripted from Wedonesque...
Nilly is the reason I'm a FF fan. Yo, nice work, Nilly.
Nilly, Queen of all Toasters.