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We can always make our own Comic-Con documentary... ^_~
Ohhhh can we? Submit a bunch of different videos to one person or group of ppl and splice the best clips together? I live your thinking
I don't see why not. The footage isn't copyrighted if you take it yourself, and if you do plan on distributing it online (either on YouTube or facebook), just make sure people sign a waiver form for their image or likeness to be used in the fan-made documentary. It can be a really cool project, if you have the resources for such an undertaking.I'm sure we have some talented people here on the forums that might be interested in helping out with the videography (using Adobe Premiere or another video-editing program). I believe certain individuals are in the music business and may be able to help with audio. ^_~
That being said, I am wondering how you think more women should have been involved. You are right that some panels are very female-heavy. For example, the Twilight panels are very female-heavy. Would you have preferred to show Twi-Moms waiting in line to drool over 'Edward' and 'Jacob'? Frankly, that would not have made the documentary better for me, and woud have been less interesting to watch than what was shown.
Yeah, I was disappointed too, but wanted to see it so I rented. The thing is though, now that I've seen it, I'm probably not going to buy it, so if anything they lost out on more money from me.