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Old February 4th, 2003, 09:12 AM   #16
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Very Nice Henrik!
I didn't have time to watch all of it because I'm at work.
But great work! To film under water is hard, not to say keeping up
with an animal built for swimming!

I downloaded it mainly because I wanted to see the 3D :)

Just wanted to let you (or anyone else) if you need a 3D artist
perhaps I can help. I've done 3D for 5 years and use 3D max.
But most of us work without a budget so I'm offering myself for
free. One drawback though.. I have limited time, but if I can help
I will help.

Ha det bra (Take care)

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Old February 14th, 2003, 08:47 AM   #17
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I really enjoyed your work and my only constructive criticism would be to stream it so that it can be watched without having to do a download if you are capable of doing so. I have broadband so it did not take forever or anything but it did takew about 25 min to download the larger file in MPG4
Again, wonderfull work you should be proud of it.
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Old March 6th, 2003, 10:27 PM   #18
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mp4

i'm downloading the small version right now but it's download name is wsdonedv3.txt which makes me wonder if whether this will come across properly. we'll see.
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Old April 1st, 2003, 05:02 PM   #19
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That's a great little documentary! I think you should try to get it broadcasted. While the net is a great way to reach people like us, tv is still the way to go to reach a broader audience, plus it's cool.

I saw thet you showed it at the previous 'Underwater Film Festival' at 'Haga Biografen', I just found out today that they are going to have it again from the 3 to 6 of april. I'll try to check some of the films out, if anyone else is interested their homepage is at: http://www.shell.linux.se/uvfilm/UV/

Now I have to save up for a trip to Australia as well, I love going diving, and swiming around with that huge animal looks great!
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Old April 3rd, 2003, 04:35 AM   #20
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Hi there Benjamin,

Then i might run into you in gothenburg. Im going to be attending the Festival on sunday.

We would like to do some additional work on that production before we try to get it shown which is why we haven't pushed it out yet. And first we need to finance a trip for 2 to Australia to shoot additional footage =)

Glad you liked it,

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