conversation and dialogue


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Posted by kevorka at ool-18bd9c8f.dyn.optonline.net on December 31, 2000 at 01:49:13:

In Reply to: Just a suggestion. . . posted by Palpee on December 30, 2000 at 23:19:18:

To some people, myself included, quality conversation and dialogue are far more important than visual imagery. As exciting as visual stimulation can be, the strength of the conversation and dialogue can be the difference between a good film and a great one.

Fortunately, this is an area where Kevin excels, and we all benefit from it. And constructive criticism is one thing, but until you become a successful filmmaker yourself, you may want to be a little more conscious of how you word your comments. You did not come off too well with how you expressed your opinion.


: Saw Dogma again for the 15th time. And theres just one thing that bothers me. When the Metatron is explaining to Bethany about Bartleby and Loki. Theres an awful lot of talking. A character on the screen telling the story. Just a suggestion i think it would have been even more interesting if while he's talking, you could show the events taking place. Ex. Loki flipping of God, etc. Theres alot of that in the whole film. Maybe showing is more interesting then telling.




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