[ fat handed twat!
...your application of technique is never faltered. most woosome.
I hesitate, for fear of sounding publicly critical, but I have wanted to ask you to produce actors other than yourself on a number of occasions.
to be overly explicit: you're technique is unmistakenly 'Sheep!', which is very difficult to critisize; and that the delivery could benefit from unkown, professional actors as the subject(s).
..and *click* ;) ]
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Fri 7 Nov 2008, 23:26,
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I hesitate, for fear of sounding publicly critical, but I have wanted to ask you to produce actors other than yourself on a number of occasions.
to be overly explicit: you're technique is unmistakenly 'Sheep!', which is very difficult to critisize; and that the delivery could benefit from unkown, professional actors as the subject(s).
..and *click* ;) ]
I'm going to be publicly critical.
I love Sheep's work and, until this one, I have thought them all amazing, but this one leaves me a little let down.
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Fri 7 Nov 2008, 23:31,
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Aw, Sorry It's Left You a Bit Disappointed
Fair comment on me directing other actors though, it's a time problem and my severe lack of it to organize something involving other people
It might happen at some point though
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Fri 7 Nov 2008, 23:38,
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It might happen at some point though
I do not want to sound too shitty.
It is fantastic and I would be proud of it, I just think that, whilst the technique is good, the idea for this one is not as good as the majority of your work.
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Fri 7 Nov 2008, 23:39,
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