Hi. I am not family or friends or march participant but I saw the movie and wanted to thank you for it. I saw a BBC movie about the march before and it was more emotional but your movie gave a better overall picture and let the viewer meet more people and views. As for other comments, I'd cut mainly the stuff where people talk in megaphones or microphones at different locations and events. It's a bit much of that and the strongest parts of the movie has mostly not got to do with the speeches. Also, you should fix the sound - as it is now, I had to turn the sound up and down all the time.
james, it is so powerful. i am going to send some friends the link. its really coming together. i disagree with the person that said to get rid of the speeches. they are important and add the view of the participants. i want to know more about them. i love the music and the narrators voice (you?) words. i can't really think of any negative criticsm. thanks for making this film, keep at it.
It is conforting for us in this side of the Atlantic ( I'm from Lisbon, Portugal) that a least a part of America is doing something like the march and your film about it to stop the war.Be blessed and blissed! Luis PS.I linked to your blog by sugestion of Stan Goff to whom I also sent an apraisal mail
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Hi. I am not family or friends or march participant but I saw the movie and wanted to thank you for it. I saw a BBC movie about the march before and it was more emotional but your movie gave a better overall picture and let the viewer meet more people and views. As for other comments, I'd cut mainly the stuff where people talk in megaphones or microphones at different locations and events. It's a bit much of that and the strongest parts of the movie has mostly not got to do with the speeches. Also, you should fix the sound - as it is now, I had to turn the sound up and down all the time.
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james, it is so powerful. i am going to send some friends the link. its really coming together. i disagree with the person that said to get rid of the speeches. they are important and add the view of the participants. i want to know more about them. i love the music and the narrators voice (you?) words. i can't really think of any negative criticsm. thanks for making this film, keep at it.
It is conforting for us in this side of the Atlantic ( I'm from Lisbon, Portugal) that a least a part of America is doing something like the march and your film about it to stop the war.Be blessed and blissed!
Luis
PS.I linked to your blog by sugestion of Stan Goff to whom I also sent an apraisal mail
Hi all!
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