high frame rate cinema, how does it strike you?

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does high-frame cinema look better to you?
yes, the clarity and lack of judder are a relief to my tired eyes :o 38%  38%  [ 3 ]
NO! it is too jarring and harsh and untraditional :x 25%  25%  [ 2 ]
meh. :shrug: 25%  25%  [ 2 ]
more ice cream, por favor :chef: 13%  13%  [ 1 ]
Total votes : 8

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18 Dec 2016, 3:01 pm

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^^^^you have a stronger imagination and more vivid mind's eye, than I do. :wtg:


Minds eye? :huh:

that means you can visualize stuff in your head way better, you may have superior 3D/spatial intelligence. :wtg: can you visualize objects in your head and then spin then around any which way?



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18 Dec 2016, 8:57 pm

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^^^^you have a stronger imagination and more vivid mind's eye, than I do. :wtg:


Minds eye? :huh:

that means you can visualize stuff in your head way better, you may have superior 3D/spatial intelligence. :wtg: can you visualize objects in your head and then spin then around any which way?


Oh, Ooh! I see now! Thanks for explaining that to me. :) Ya I can sorta do that, but its hard to concentrate on said object for any length of time. My train of thought has no conductor.


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18 Dec 2016, 8:58 pm

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My train of thought has no conductor.

that is because YOU are the conductor. :star:



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18 Dec 2016, 9:00 pm

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My train of thought has no conductor.

that is because YOU are the conductor. :star:


Awww, I am? :colors:

Don't be fooled though, this "minds eye" thing is just as much a curse as it is a blessing. I tend to visualize things, even if I do not want to. Lets just say that trips to the "random" threads are very... interesting.


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18 Dec 2016, 9:06 pm

^^^have my dreams given you any unwanted mental imagery?



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18 Dec 2016, 9:12 pm

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^^^have my dreams given you any unwanted mental imagery?


Oh goodness no! Don't you worry about that. Your dreams are very livid and I don't want you to change a thing about how you write them. :wtg: I certainly did not mean to give you that impression. Your dreams are a source of inspiration to me.


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18 Dec 2016, 9:16 pm

mebbe you can make some money writing stories based on them :idea:



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18 Dec 2016, 9:27 pm

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mebbe you can make some money writing stories based on them :idea:


You think so? And of course, as creative consultant, you'd be privy to a cut of those profits. :thumright: I would like to someday publish my works. Sigh, but right now that is only a pipedream.


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18 Dec 2016, 9:34 pm

Austinfrom1995 wrote:
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mebbe you can make some money writing stories based on them :idea:


You think so? And of course, as creative consultant, you'd be privy to a cut of those profits. :thumright: I would like to someday publish my works. Sigh, but right now that is only a pipedream.

you got your work cut out for you, figuring out how to get an agent.



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18 Dec 2016, 9:45 pm

auntblabby wrote:
Austinfrom1995 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
mebbe you can make some money writing stories based on them :idea:


You think so? And of course, as creative consultant, you'd be privy to a cut of those profits. :thumright: I would like to someday publish my works. Sigh, but right now that is only a pipedream.

you got your work cut out for you, figuring out how to get an agent.


Indeed I do have my work cut out for me, lol! :o


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18 Dec 2016, 9:57 pm

Austinfrom1995 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
Austinfrom1995 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
mebbe you can make some money writing stories based on them :idea:


You think so? And of course, as creative consultant, you'd be privy to a cut of those profits. :thumright: I would like to someday publish my works. Sigh, but right now that is only a pipedream.

you got your work cut out for you, figuring out how to get an agent.


Indeed I do have my work cut out for me, lol! :o

remember that You Can Do It. :bounce:



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18 Dec 2016, 10:11 pm

auntblabby wrote:
Austinfrom1995 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
Austinfrom1995 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
mebbe you can make some money writing stories based on them :idea:


You think so? And of course, as creative consultant, you'd be privy to a cut of those profits. :thumright: I would like to someday publish my works. Sigh, but right now that is only a pipedream.

you got your work cut out for you, figuring out how to get an agent.


Indeed I do have my work cut out for me, lol! :o

remember that You Can Do It. :bounce:


Thanks! :bounce: All I need to do is find a good publisher who is willing to print the work of a new and first time author.


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18 Dec 2016, 10:20 pm

Austinfrom1995 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
Austinfrom1995 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
Austinfrom1995 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
mebbe you can make some money writing stories based on them :idea:


You think so? And of course, as creative consultant, you'd be privy to a cut of those profits. :thumright: I would like to someday publish my works. Sigh, but right now that is only a pipedream.

you got your work cut out for you, figuring out how to get an agent.


Indeed I do have my work cut out for me, lol! :o

remember that You Can Do It. :bounce:


Thanks! :bounce: All I need to do is find a good publisher who is willing to print the work of a new and first time author.

first thing, is to ID which literary genre most appeals to you, that you most want to emulate and contribute to. then figure out how you would contribute to it in your own unique way that nobody else has quite gotten to. be the first!



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18 Dec 2016, 10:24 pm

auntblabby wrote:
Austinfrom1995 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
Austinfrom1995 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
Austinfrom1995 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
mebbe you can make some money writing stories based on them :idea:


You think so? And of course, as creative consultant, you'd be privy to a cut of those profits. :thumright: I would like to someday publish my works. Sigh, but right now that is only a pipedream.

you got your work cut out for you, figuring out how to get an agent.


Indeed I do have my work cut out for me, lol! :o

remember that You Can Do It. :bounce:


Thanks! :bounce: All I need to do is find a good publisher who is willing to print the work of a new and first time author.

first thing, is to ID which literary genre most appeals to you, that you most want to emulate and contribute to. then figure out how you would contribute to it in your own unique way that nobody else has quite gotten to. be the first!


That's actually a great idea 'blabby! I have a lot of original ideas that I would like to share with the literary world. Now all I need to do is pick a good genre for me... :chin:


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18 Dec 2016, 10:31 pm

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That's actually a great idea 'blabby! I have a lot of original ideas that I would like to share with the literary world. Now all I need to do is pick a good genre for me... :chin:

you got your work cut out for you. :bounce:



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18 Dec 2016, 10:43 pm

auntblabby wrote:
Austinfrom1995 wrote:
That's actually a great idea 'blabby! I have a lot of original ideas that I would like to share with the literary world. Now all I need to do is pick a good genre for me... :chin:

you got your work cut out for you. :bounce:


Indeed. I think I may lean towards sci-fi or maybe speculative fiction. :alien:


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