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Posted on 26/03/08 1:03:59 PM |
chris berry
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The Trial - alternate version
This is an alternate version - always like to give me (non-paying!) clients a choice. Feedback welcome. Apologies to Steve for swamping the Readers' Gallery! C ![]() |
Posted on 26/03/08 2:19:07 PM |
Nick Curtain
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Re: The Trial - alternate version
Chris, this is a wonderful piece of work in my view. I'm sure others will agree. Nick |
Posted on 26/03/08 2:33:39 PM |
chris berry
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Re: The Trial - alternate version
Thanks Nick, much appreciated. And thanks for taking the time to look. Chris |
Posted on 26/03/08 3:42:34 PM |
katew
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Re: The Trial - alternate version
I agree - I like this one very much. |
Posted on 27/03/08 08:30:12 AM |
tooquilos
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Re: The Trial - alternate version
Chris, I prefer this one over the other one. Has a real sense of mystery about it..an eeriness. |
Posted on 27/03/08 09:21:40 AM |
chris berry
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Re: The Trial - alternate version
Hi Tooquilos Just shows you how subjective this one is - my stepson who's in the play prefers the other one! And I like them both! |
Posted on 30/03/08 09:49:40 AM |
brewell
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Re: The Trial - alternate version
I love the way you think. For me, the one with the mirrors has a more chilling psychological punch. Keep it going, Chris. You're helping me to focus. _________________ The journey of a thousand hours begins with a single layer. |
Posted on 30/03/08 12:24:12 PM |
chris berry
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Re: The Trial - alternate version
Thanks Brew I'm on the fence with this one, so I don't mind which one the theatre picks. I like the mirror version because it's chilling, and from a PS perspective it was fun to do (thanks to Dave Asch for his help), and I like the alternate one because of its simplicity. The line for the mirror version reads "No judgement. No escape" which pretty much sums up the play and explains the image a little. Once all the type is on, I'll repost for your comments. Thanks for taking the time to comment, Brewell. Chris |