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If you live in or near Los Angeles, come and watch my film on the big screen!

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  • #21
    Re: If you live in or near Los Angeles, come and watch my film on the big screen!

    Originally posted by PepsiAddict View Post
    Why didin't you yell out Siggie,she was supposed to pick me up.
    Well anyways, how did it go?
    Well, surely Siggie would have approached me in person.

    If you'd like to know how it went, perhaps you should ask a certain HyeClub member, who was there in person.

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    • #22
      Re: If you live in or near Los Angeles, come and watch my film on the big screen!

      Originally posted by One-Way View Post
      Well, surely Siggie would have approached me in person.

      If you'd like to know how it went, perhaps you should ask a certain HyeClub member, who was there in person.

      Who was there?
      Positive vibes, positive taught

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      • #23
        Re: If you live in or near Los Angeles, come and watch my film on the big screen!

        Originally posted by PepsiAddict View Post
        Who was there?
        I don't know. Guess.
        Last edited by One-Way; 12-04-2010, 02:58 PM.

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        • #24
          Re: If you live in or near Los Angeles, come and watch my film on the big screen!

          Originally posted by PepsiAddict View Post
          Who was there?
          Me

          Hello Armen jan,

          It was very nice to meet you in person. I apologize if I seemed a little 'out-of-it;' It's difficult for me to snap back into the present tense after viewing a film. I wasn't able to properly convey my thoughts to you.

          Congratulations on being accepted into the Burbank International Film festival. I am very happy for you. I know first hand how it feels to get your first chance and opportunity as an artist. I hope you have many many more opportunities to show your works to the masses! I was very impressed by your work from two years ago and am quite curious to see what your learnings at USC have changed in your overall processes, ideas and style as a filmmaker.

          Thank god you had a second copy of your film. My heart sunk when the film stopped mid-air, but you handled yourself in a very calm way. I commend you on your professionalism If you were nervous in any way I did not see it.

          The musical composition/soundtrack to your film was spot-on in regards to setting up the mood and conveying the emotions of the story and that of the characters.

          I liked the cinematography and the overall flow of your film, it felt very natural and innocent in a sense. I couldn't help but laugh with your characters and smile while they were falling in love and frolicking on the beach and at the park together.

          The shots with the sun's rays piercing through the trees reminded me of Spring (rebirth/new life, new beginnings, waking up from a sleep and greeting a new day etc). It also reminded me of Debussy and Aram khachaturian's music...In particular 'Adagio for Spartacus.' Debussy was known for mimicking his music to landscapes and I think you did a great job of conveying the same with your collaborative efforts on the soundtrack with the young artist/musician. Forgive me, I don't remember catching his name.

          Please don't hesitate to let me know if you screen any other films in the future, I'd love to see them. I hope this experience has given you more confidence as a filmmaker

          Cheers,
          Lily

          Ps. I loved the "Bravo's" and "Apres Armen Jan's!" I heard (whom I'm guessing were your family members) after the film aired hehe. Shad lav banna hye lineleh. Our support of one another is like no other

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          • #25
            Re: If you live in or near Los Angeles, come and watch my film on the big screen!

            Btw. I was imagining PepsiAddict sitting next to me the whole time. He and I had great conversation and shared a Pepsi and some popcorn together; It was great! We should do it again, Pepsi jan

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            • #26
              Re: If you live in or near Los Angeles, come and watch my film on the big screen!

              Originally posted by Wowie View Post
              Btw. I was imagining PepsiAddict sitting next to me the whole time. He and I had great conversation and shared a Pepsi and some popcorn together; It was great! We should do it again, Pepsi jan
              Hahaha, inch aghvor paktsutsir....
              "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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              • #27
                Re: If you live in or near Los Angeles, come and watch my film on the big screen!

                Originally posted by Wowie View Post
                Me

                Hello Armen jan,

                It was very nice to meet you in person. I apologize if I seemed a little 'out-of-it;' It's difficult for me to snap back into the present tense after viewing a film. I wasn't able to properly convey my thoughts to you.

                Congratulations on being accepted into the Burbank International Film festival. I am very happy for you. I know first hand how it feels to get your first chance and opportunity as an artist. I hope you have many many more opportunities to show your works to the masses! I was very impressed by your work from two years ago and am quite curious to see what your learnings at USC have changed in your overall processes, ideas and style as a filmmaker.

                Thank god you had a second copy of your film. My heart sunk when the film stopped mid-air, but you handled yourself in a very calm way. I commend you on your professionalism If you were nervous in any way I did not see it.

                The musical composition/soundtrack to your film was spot-on in regards to setting up the mood and conveying the emotions of the story and that of the characters.

                I liked the cinematography and the overall flow of your film, it felt very natural and innocent in a sense. I couldn't help but laugh with your characters and smile while they were falling in love and frolicking on the beach and at the park together.

                The shots with the sun's rays piercing through the trees reminded me of Spring (rebirth/new life, new beginnings, waking up from a sleep and greeting a new day etc). It also reminded me of Debussy and Aram khachaturian's music...In particular 'Adagio for Spartacus.' Debussy was known for mimicking his music to landscapes and I think you did a great job of conveying the same with your collaborative efforts on the soundtrack with the young artist/musician. Forgive me, I don't remember catching his name.

                Please don't hesitate to let me know if you screen any other films in the future, I'd love to see them. I hope this experience has given you more confidence as a filmmaker

                Cheers,
                Lily

                Ps. I loved the "Bravo's" and "Apres Armen Jan's!" I heard (whom I'm guessing were your family members) after the film aired hehe. Shad lav banna hye lineleh. Our support of one another is like no other
                Ok... just exactly how much did he bribe you to write this?
                "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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                • #28
                  Re: If you live in or near Los Angeles, come and watch my film on the big screen!

                  With a lifetime supply of nachos and beef jerky.

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                  • #29
                    Re: If you live in or near Los Angeles, come and watch my film on the big screen!

                    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
                    Ok... just exactly how much did he bribe you to write this?

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                    • #30
                      Re: If you live in or near Los Angeles, come and watch my film on the big screen!

                      Oh man, I can't believe I missed this. How dare you Pepsi, for not texting me about this lunar eclipse!

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