Date: | January 5, 2006 / year-entry #10 |
Tags: | non-computer |
Orig Link: | https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20060105-45/?p=32763 |
Comments: | 7 |
Summary: | Knit Club (direct link), a student movie from Western Washington University, wherein each residence hall floor was given less than a week to produce a five-minute movie. Note: Not be confused with Pillow Fight Club (photos from the one-hour fight). Unfortunately, the original Pillow Fight Club page is gone, but the first rule of Pillow... |
Knit Club (direct link), a student movie from Western Washington University, wherein each residence hall floor was given less than a week to produce a five-minute movie. Note: Not be confused with Pillow Fight Club (photos from the one-hour fight). Unfortunately, the original Pillow Fight Club page is gone, but the first rule of Pillow Fight Club was "Tell everyone about Pillow Fight Club". |
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That’s so great! I love all the knitting stuff you post. Where do you find it all? I always leave comments on my friend’s blog "<a href="http://knitload.blogspot.com">knit ‘n play</a>" (where she never writes about knitting) with links to your knitting knews.
Let me fix that link: http://knitload.blogspot.com
The first rule of movie making is "make sure your film has a catch phrase that will be endlessly copied and mimiced." <grin>
You’re all wrong. The first rule about knit club is:
Pick a good one.
no, that’s the first rule of nit club
Not just catching phrase that will be endlessly copied and mimiced that a film needs be sure that it can relate and touch the audience.
I work for the group on campus that did a lot of the technical work for iMovieFest. Knit Club was one of our favorites, it’s too bad it didn’t do better in the competition.