I appreciate the hard work as well. Editing is supposed to be one of the most challenging parts of moviemaking.
On the other hand, I would love to hear of any plans the Watershed might have of, separately from the documentary, releasing raw footage, unedited. I think it woukd be a great promotion for the CMAA and the Cooloquium if folks were able to just watch a Mass, for example, or a rehearsal.
Hi Jeff!
Thanks so much for all your time-intensive labor. The work ethic and spirit of camaraderie from you and your crew was infectious and impressive! You all are in our family prayers. May God reward you for all your work.
With regard to the documentary, it came out better than any of us could ever have imagined.
The completed documentary has been shown to two "high ups" in the CMAA with very favorable response. The hardest part of editing was cutting it down from 90 minutes to 56 minutes.
I cannot say anything at this MOMENT regarding when it will air, but I anticipate sharing some very good news before too long, possibly even by this Friday.
So, GOOD THINGS are happening, but for the moment, I cannot talk about any of them.... :-(
No bloopers, Chonak! Aaaaaaargh! :)
Jeffrey T, I have the same sense. And I'm thinking I'd better get my registration for Colloquium XX in before the documentary hits the air.
No doubt this will be incredible, Jeff...thank you and your cohorts for all your hard work! I'm looking forward to having a DVD to show the DOM's and musicians in our six parish linkage. They won't know what hit 'em. :o)
THANKS FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT --- I promise to let you know ASAP what is happening --- honestly, we are 99.9% there --- expect some news in the next 1-2 weeks.
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