Lily, You rock!! You're totally awesome. Thanks buddy. I'll probably watch it 10 times before the day is over :) Off to re-invite Daddy and the Girards to Talk Time :)
I agree, Aubrey. Over the next 50 years we could shoot every scene and when I'm 67 we'll have the whole movie...a lifetime of shooting Pride and Prejudice scenes with my best friend :)
HA! Brite, that's funny. Ya know, it could have been done more "professionally" but after attempting to film this same "scene" 15 times we were happy to have one shot that had the music timed perfectly, not too much of one kind of fabric, no one laughing in the background, the camera wasn't too shaky, etc, etc. It's hard to make me dizzy so I don't know, but I agree, it's a bit amateur in the filming department. :) Thanks for watching, though.
No, no, no...wasn't commenting on the quality as much as the spinning, which I think represents something I've seen in an original version. Wasn't meant to be a harsh criticism, I assure you...I just think I'd have to have been there and put my heart into making it to watch it 10 times. ;-)
Yeah, Brite, it's meant to look like the original version. But you definitely would have had to be there for the making of it to appreciate it 10 times. There was a lot of laughing and re-doing that went into that "production." :)
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- Deep Church by Jim Belcher
- Tending the Heart of Virtue by Vigen Guroian
- The Art of Neighboring: Building Genuine Relationships Right Outside Your Door by Jay Pathak and Dave Runyon
- Radical Reformission: Reaching Out Without Selling Out by Mark Driscoll
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- Discovering God's Will by Sinclair Ferguson
- Reading In Between the Lines by Gene Veith
- Parenting by God's Promises by Joel Beeke
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling
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- Defending Your Faith by R.C. Sproul
- Future Grace by John Piper
- Feminine Threads by Diana Lynn Severance
- Comforts from the Cross by Elyse M. Fitzpatrick
- Lord of the Flies by William Golding
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Fit Bodies Fat Minds by Os Guinness
Future Grace by John Piper
Help Heavenward by Octavius Winslow
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
Miracles by C.S. Lewis
Overcoming Fear Worry and Anxiety by Elyse Fitzpatrick
Passion and Purity by Elisabeth Elliot
Reading in Between the Lines by Gene Veith
Spiritual Depression: Its Causes and Cure by D. Martin Lloyd-Jones
State of the Arts by Gene Veith
Stepping Heavenward by Elizabeth Prentiss
The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
The City of God by Augustine
The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom
The Holiness of God by R.C. Sproul
The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Nature of God by Arthur Pink
Why We're Not Emergent: By Two Guys Who Should Be by Kevin DeYoung and Ted Kluck
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Lily, You rock!! You're totally awesome. Thanks buddy. I'll probably watch it 10 times before the day is over :) Off to re-invite Daddy and the Girards to Talk Time :)
Love ya,
Sarah
Love it! saw it on facebook...which Sarah needs to get...**cough**cough** :)
Next time we should shoot an actual scene from the movie! :)
I agree, Aubrey. Over the next 50 years we could shoot every scene and when I'm 67 we'll have the whole movie...a lifetime of shooting Pride and Prejudice scenes with my best friend :)
Fun to see your handiwork, but is it just me or would watching it 10 times lead to some serious vertigo?
HA! Brite, that's funny. Ya know, it could have been done more "professionally" but after attempting to film this same "scene" 15 times we were happy to have one shot that had the music timed perfectly, not too much of one kind of fabric, no one laughing in the background, the camera wasn't too shaky, etc, etc. It's hard to make me dizzy so I don't know, but I agree, it's a bit amateur in the filming department. :) Thanks for watching, though.
No, no, no...wasn't commenting on the quality as much as the spinning, which I think represents something I've seen in an original version. Wasn't meant to be a harsh criticism, I assure you...I just think I'd have to have been there and put my heart into making it to watch it 10 times. ;-)
Yeah, Brite, it's meant to look like the original version. But you definitely would have had to be there for the making of it to appreciate it 10 times. There was a lot of laughing and re-doing that went into that "production." :)
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