tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4622293537556367218.post2528379873234537492..comments2024-03-28T17:08:36.016+01:00Comments on The Presurfer: Amazing Fire AnimationGerardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04333672630023277239noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4622293537556367218.post-19713762180865550592010-06-17T23:08:28.248+02:002010-06-17T23:08:28.248+02:00Wow Gutza, what does it take to impress you then? ...Wow Gutza, what does it take to impress you then? Because I thought that video was great - imagine the effort that went into the tetris scene alone!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4622293537556367218.post-80773827609928847962010-06-16T14:56:07.837+02:002010-06-16T14:56:07.837+02:00This is not a good video, because it relies on the...This is not a good video, because it relies on the story behind its very making to generate interest. You wouldn't have posted it (and I probably wouldn't have watched it) if the story read "This took two minutes using digital processing in Adobe Premiere" (or whatever).<br /><br />It's worth spending a lot of time on something if the result has intrinsic value -- but if the result's only value is that it was hard to make... well, not so interesting.<br /><br />By the way of an example, how much would you pay for a bottle of water I painstakingly collected from condensation by manually operating a refrigeration device? Not a lot, I suspect, although my effort would be rather great.Gutzanoreply@blogger.com