Hey, I was going to use that footage! But I’m just as glad you got to it first — an inspired choice. I’ve always liked that poem.
If you and Swoon don’t slow down, I’m going to have to switch Moving Poems to a seven-days-a-week posting schedule just to accommodate all the extra videopoems you guys are making! My queue is getting longer and longer.
PS – why don’t you use the same footage?! would be neat to see what you come up with. We should announce a videopoem challenge – provide links to a clip or set of clips and ask people to come up with a videopoem using the same clip(s).
I could do that as a Moving Poems contest! If not with this footage, than with some other. It would be a very good follow-up to our firstcontest, which challenged filmmakers to envideo the same poem.
Hey, I was going to use that footage! But I’m just as glad you got to it first — an inspired choice. I’ve always liked that poem.
If you and Swoon don’t slow down, I’m going to have to switch Moving Poems to a seven-days-a-week posting schedule just to accommodate all the extra videopoems you guys are making! My queue is getting longer and longer.
PS – why don’t you use the same footage?! would be neat to see what you come up with. We should announce a videopoem challenge – provide links to a clip or set of clips and ask people to come up with a videopoem using the same clip(s).
I could do that as a Moving Poems contest! If not with this footage, than with some other. It would be a very good follow-up to our first contest, which challenged filmmakers to envideo the same poem.
nicely done!
I agree–love this footage and your reading of the poem.
Thank you, Dave, Jeanne and Hannah for watching and listening. Always appreciated!
Dave – yes! Great idea!
I’ll see if I can find sometime to judge it.