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midiman...Very promising preview to your documentary. As they say in one of our cheese advertisements; "Good Things Take Time"
Traceter and me have bonded. It happened quite magically when I looked into her eyes about 8 0'clock this evening; 12th August 2020. She looked at me, and even seem to regard me. No longer did she look through me or past me. Just like in AI, Traceter has imprinted herself on me. And how I welcome, SO MUCH, this!
This is the dress I bought her. Figured I'd just dispose of the webbing But after seeing her in that blue mermaid I think I'm in love all over again. Mind you the blue dress is $250 more and I already have the black one.
Picture a 50's city street corner with the babe and the PI ...or with something this sexy maybe Private Dick is more appropriate
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Oops, I'm blowing off course here. Bianca just got all excited when she say the nice comments. She has been with me every moment of the editing.
Amazing trailer, Midiman and Bianca !!!
I can't wait to seeing the whole documentary.
I really like the way you filmed the dolls and their owners. Very positive.
I hope that many people who find themselves reluctant towards lifesize dolls will change their point of view after watching your 'dollumentary', and understand that these dolls can change their owner's lives for the better, and that dolls have to be treated with lots of love, care and respect.
Wow, what a great trailer! I was already starting to get into it, even with that short preview. It looks very professionally done as well. As others have said, maybe this will change some people's attitudes towards doll ownership in a good way, which would be great for our community!
You're doing a great thing here, Midiman! It's obvious even from the preview that this is a very time consuming documentary to make, and you really must have put your heart and soul into it.
I'm so looking forward to seeing the completed product in the near future.
airgirluvr wrote:You're doing a great thing here, Midiman! It's obvious even from the preview that this is a very time consuming documentary to make, and you really must have put your heart and soul into it.
Thanks folks. And I really have put my heart and soul into to this as the community has become a second family to me. I have also put my pocketbook into it to the tune of $30,000+ my time. I avoided the typical free grants and funding applications because I wanted to keep full creative freedom.
I think one has to show it is possible to do an honest documentary that can still hold interest without sensationalizing.
Well time is running short and I want to have a rough cut with me in Europe when I head there on Oct 15.
I wish you all good health and happiness. Actually I wish the same to the pilot of my flight too
I think one has to show it is possible to do an honest documentary that can still hold interest without sensationalizing.
Thank you. That is an objective that I can admire, midiman. Seems like its going to be right along the lines of what I wrote earlier in the thread about how I'd do one. While Stacy knows how to put dolls in the proper light, you do to, in a different kind of way. That's admirable. Good job. It's something that really needs to be done.
theodoric wrote:
midiman wrote:
. . . I avoided the typical free grants and funding applications because I wanted to keep full creative freedom.
VERY smart
It sure is - no compromising at all, full control, is the way to go. But it has a steep price tag, but it will pay off, I think.