Rough Cut for the Beginning of Green Dream
This is a rough cut for the first 6 minutes of the hour long film I am working on.
Green Dream (rough cut of the begining of the film) April’09 from Maia Iotzova on Vimeo.
This is a rough cut for the first 6 minutes of the hour long film I am working on.
Green Dream (rough cut of the begining of the film) April’09 from Maia Iotzova on Vimeo.
April 23rd, 2009 at 5:55 am
It is very good. It is difficult for understanding. There is onlyu one explonation irresponsible trating of Mother Nature from tursty for profit and money people with power to use even Police in dear durty activities. It is very difficult for explonation. Everything is coming from the glamorized way of thinking of the people. For 95% of population is important Futbol, Hokey, Beer and Money nothing out of this, they can sell their own Mother for profit. I’m sorry but I’m from generation which leave on the world the wrong way of thinking, for I want to be excused but I’ll be not and we will be jujged hard.
April 24th, 2009 at 12:08 am
I love it so far. Looking forward to seeing more.
May 13th, 2009 at 1:36 pm
Moving. Thank you. My answer to the end question ‘Why?’ , or three of my many answers are. 1. The thrill of getting from my home to deep nature quickly, thus, an expressway. Perhaps you have used one yourself. 2. The relationship each human has between their inner and their outer world. My inner world is dreamy, I want to play in the dreamy nature, which is in the outer world, actually. I stay inside my imagination while I drive, not noticing the fact of cement freeway. 3. The prickly poking trees are not as comfortable on my skin as the soft furry cut grass, as I believe the two year old noticed.
Also, if you want a couple of quick thoughts on your movie, which I liked a lot:
* –the kettle on the stove after leaving gave me a lot of anxiety about a house burning down
*– the section with two minutes of pics of grass almost made me stop watching, because i sort of got the point. you may want to shorten that.
Hope that helps!
Andy
June 9th, 2009 at 10:09 am
Beauty! Finally I get to see the trailer…
love the final sentence, really draws you in!
good stuff
August 10th, 2009 at 6:36 pm
Maia, I tend to agree with Andy(above), the clips showing grass tend to go on a bit too long. I also worried about the kettle on the stove. I love the film, do you think you can tie in groundwater, the importance of drip systems and the use of greywater for irrigation? There are so many ideas you can incorporate to teach about sustainable practices! Is this your intent? Perhaps Environment Canada and Ministry of Natural Resources will help with funding, it is worth a try. Keep up the good work!!!