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Paolo Ciccone August 5th, 2006 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steven Gotz
It isn't ready for primetime.

Total disagreement on this, especially because I used it on Mac and Windows and Linux. 200 Million users for Firefox seems to agree.

Anyway, this forum is not about browser wars and I definitely want to make "2nd Unit" viewable for as many people as possible. We test the code on IE 6.x Windows, FireFox Windows, FireFox Macintosh and, occasionally, Safari (Mac OS of course).
What do you use for browsing?

Steven Gotz August 5th, 2006 12:50 PM

It works now. You changed something or there was a server glitch.

K. Forman August 5th, 2006 12:52 PM

I bet you had the bad link in your cache. Refresh often helps.

Steven Gotz August 5th, 2006 12:54 PM

Give me a break Keith. I cleared the cache. I wasn't the only one with a problem.

http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...476#post523476

K. Forman August 5th, 2006 12:56 PM

Just a thought. It took a few tries after Paolo fixed it, but it worked. And I was also the first to point out it didn't work.

Paolo Ciccone August 5th, 2006 01:37 PM

Steven, it seems to me that we are talking about two different things here. One is the link to this week's episode, the one at the top of the page. The other was the broken link to Episode 6, last week's video, that was listed in the archives page. And that was what Patricia referred to. The link at the top of the main menu was fixed when I posted that I fixed it and Keith was perfectly correct.

Chris Forbes August 5th, 2006 03:21 PM

Thanks,
 
Paolo, thanks for all you do. I just watched the show, great stuff.

Paolo Ciccone August 5th, 2006 04:21 PM

Thank you Chris, glad you liked it.

George David August 5th, 2006 08:37 PM

I just watched the last 3 shows one right after the other this evening (Today is catch-up day). What a nice weekend treat :-) Paolo, again great editing job. I love how you are switching between cameras - very natural and as Jody would say, "It doesn't get in the way of the story". Very awesome job!!!

Thanks again to Jonathan, Paolo, Jaime and tons of others.

Jonathan, $1 million budget, huh? I've been curious all this time how much you guys are spending. Not only are you the producer/filmmaker, but you are also the executive producer, right? That is just so overwhelmingly great of you to do this!!!

Paolo Ciccone August 5th, 2006 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by George David
great editing job. I love how you are switching between cameras - very natural

Thank you George, it means a lot to get this kind of comments. I remember one of our first meetings between Jonathan and I, when I asked to edit the show and how I mentioned that I tend to like straight cut instead of crossfades. It's harder to make a cut work without the transition but I really like the pace that it creates, I'm glad it works. Kinda hard to judge your own work :)

Once again, I'm glad that you guy and gals are enjoyining it, this is all that matters. BTW, next week we will have part 2 of Jeff and Richard but the episode following that is gonna be really awesome.

Jeff Sayre August 8th, 2006 12:27 PM

2nd Unit Team:

Congratulations on another great episode! The production values continue to improve each week.

Jonathan, nice job on the audio. You're getting better!

Paolo, once again, great job on editing and encoding.

Jaime, this is your best episode. You politely took control of the interview and guided it in a meaningful direction. Great job!

One comment for Jaime--and it is a minor nit pick. The crumbled, yellow piece of paper you used for your notes has got to go. At one time while watching, my eyes locked on that paper and all I could do was think about that paper because it was crumbled up. It brought me out of the moment. I suggest either a nice, unfolded clean piece of paper, a leather portfolio with a pad in it, or a small, cloth-bound, pocket-sized notebook. Any of those three would look more professional. But, that's just my opinion and again it is a minor point.

All in all, this is the best episode yet. The content, production values, and Jaime's growing interviewing skills all added up to make it a worthwhile viewing experience.

Paolo Ciccone August 8th, 2006 02:03 PM

Hey Jeff.

Thanks! Glad you liked it. The second part is coming up this friday and then we will have Episode 9, initially scheduled to be EP-08, where we have some great production values and some amazing lighting equipment.

Jonathan Ames August 8th, 2006 04:41 PM

I'm having my episodes with Jaime and his "cheat sheet", guys!!! I'll get rid of that darned paper if it's the last thing I do. Other than that, I join Paolo in saying we're glad you like it. It should be even better now that the website is evolving via some talented people and Abobe's Dreamweaver...and me getting out of the real talent's way and just producing.


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