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            <title>Comments - La Folia (excerpt, work in progress) - The Visual Music Village</title>
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                    <title>Thanks Victor.
It looks like…</title>
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                                        <updated>2009-01-04T18:03:21.000Z</updated>
                    
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                            <name>Jean Detheux</name>
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                        Thanks Victor.&lt;br /&gt;
It looks like the clip was &quot;bitten&quot; by the Vimeo conversion because the original version is actually a lot smoother.&lt;br /&gt;
I do wish I could add more layers in Final Cut Pro, there&#039;s a lot of room/need for that, but my old G5 can&#039;t take this piece further than this, at least as far as number of layers is concerned. However, I am still working on it, there are other ways.&lt;br /&gt;
I saw the full piece (it&#039;s a little over 10 minutes long) on a larger movie theater screen recently, you&#039;re right,…                    </summary>

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                            Thanks Victor.&lt;br /&gt;
It looks like the clip was &quot;bitten&quot; by the Vimeo conversion because the original version is actually a lot smoother.&lt;br /&gt;
I do wish I could add more layers in Final Cut Pro, there&#039;s a lot of room/need for that, but my old G5 can&#039;t take this piece further than this, at least as far as number of layers is concerned. However, I am still working on it, there are other ways.&lt;br /&gt;
I saw the full piece (it&#039;s a little over 10 minutes long) on a larger movie theater screen recently, you&#039;re right, it really comes to life at that size.                        </content>
                    
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                    <title>i love the slow introductions…</title>
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                                        <updated>2009-01-04T17:52:45.000Z</updated>
                    
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                            <name>Victor Ingrassia</name>
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                        i love the slow introductions of each new theme. i can picture how detailed, rich &amp;amp; subtle it must look in its uncompressed form.&lt;br /&gt;
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~vi                    </summary>

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                            i love the slow introductions of each new theme. i can picture how detailed, rich &amp;amp; subtle it must look in its uncompressed form.&lt;br /&gt;
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~vi                        </content>
                    
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