Unexpected But Appreciated Feedback

So I got some unexpected feedback for my work yesterday.

 I've been working on this Temple Open House Training video for female missionaries. It's been going since last November, and it just wrapped up last week (Actually, we're doing a reissue in order to change some textual details, but other than that its finished).

 Anyway, I was talking with a few sisters that serve in our LDS congregation. I'd spoken with them previously, so they were aware of my involvement with the project, and then yesterday, told excitedly told me they'd seen the videos, and that they were great. I was flattered.

 It's always good (but rare for me since working at the LDS Motion Picture Studio unfortunately) to get direct feedback for my work from the intended audience.

 I don't know if its a publicly accessible link, but if it is, I'll post the videos here.

Sculpting 101




 I started learning to sculpt. This is the first and second stages of my latest project. It's a work in progress, obviously. I have much more to learn as well. I love this so much though. Perhaps one of these days I'll be able to plug in these developing skills into an actual film project! In the meantime, It's pretty cool and quite therapeutic.

Successes at Work

We cleared another hurdle with this project I'm editor on; we just reviewed the cuts with the client, which had new music added. They initially had some questions due to certain musical expectations, but on a second viewing, they were in full support of the what we had done.

Glad to get validation for one's work!

We had sat in on a visual effects review just previous, and it had gone well, only a few things needed tweaking.

By the end of this week we should be in sound mixing. That should allow us to make our deadline two weeks from tomorrow.

As soon as we have the videos delivered and published, I will post them here.