Yeah, youre right Shaun. Let's see if Leo Tolstoy can position a DIV on the z-axis or if that wise ass Joseph Conrad can make a believable lens flare without using the canned filter...
Sometimes I think we're missing a term. It got lost somewhere. When we say "story" it always seems to imply a simple telling of a series of events, like a tale, book or movie. When we say "narrative" we sound like a bow-tie wearing English professor who really means what we all think of when we say "story." But sometimes when we move from image to image we can interpret things visually and never think about what caused what or what happened next and it all just fits in our mind. That's awesome when that happens.
By the way, I am pretty sure the missing term is not "slide-show."
BTW: Shaun capturing his own live workflow in a volley is an LT first I believe.
Play by play commentary for this match is provided, as it happens, by Jim Coudal.
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