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Slowexpo's News
from mbaya:
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12-28-09 03:36am
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(Slowexpo's Reply)
Any further developments on this?
Cap'n. :0/
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02-24-10 11:56am
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I always try to make any criticism constructive.
I like the concept of your site & would like to see it be successful & develop.
As regards the poses, I am not suggesting you should encourage anything more graphic than they are comfortable with, just give them a little more time to express themselves how they wish at each point of the strip, before moving on.
On the subject of the still photography, I would suggest you do it after the video interview. The reasons for that being any flash photography would be intrusive and distracting, both for the model being interviewed and the viewing audience. Also after the video segment, she should hopefully be more comfortable and relaxed about the experience & perform possibly even better for the photoshoot segment.
As regards downloads, if you have a small to medium sized watermark, on the material, even if it should turn up where it shouldn't, at least it would give you some free advertising.....not that I condone the practice. :0/
I think it would be helpful if the archive episodes were indexed & sortable by name or date & upcoming episodes listed seperately.
Cap'n. :0)
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01-28-10 03:16pm
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I want to start by saying that it is always a welcome sight to have webmasters input. I tried the videos in full screen and I feel the quality is not competitive, even for small new websites. I understand that you are not able to compete with the economics of larger sites, but for me I hope for better quality. Next issue. Without downloads as an option, you are turning off a LOT of potential customers. This topic has come up on PU in the past. The consensus is that you are saving pennies and losing big dollars. Most sites have lost some material due to piracy, but worrying about that as a focus is counterproductive. You will gain more than you lose if you allow downloads. People who pirate will never be your customers no matter what you do. I wish you luck with your site, as it has a novel unique concept, but this doesn't work for me.
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01-28-10 02:59pm
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