Until the meeting, everyone thought the grail was lost. Everyone thought that it was a cup that they needed. But little did they know it wasn't a cup at all.
The only way they had to get information was to steal it unfortunately.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzXuX69pwQY
(Revver is being stupid again. Will post a revver link once it works)
edit: LMAO!! Thanks Voy for informing me of the (duh) stupid spelling error.)
killthesmiley - "The Tale of Two Sides (4)"
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YOU: Who does that KTS think she is? Total bitch!
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nifty
Hi there. I just watched all four of these videos, and I have to say that I was drawn to the music, consistent darkness on the screen and the way the narrative was dialogue-driven.
Some people say they do not appreciate text-based videos, but (speaking as someone who has made her share of them), I find text-based videos to be a different way to engage with language; like video-reading, but not necessarily using images as the visuals. I guess the most powerful words, or a very clean, well-written story or unique way to present these words is necessary for the viewer/reader to be most engaged (I say this as I try to make these kinds of videos work for me with my limited technical skills). I thinks the idea of text-based videos is quite a nifty one. Personally, I have been on an audio-kick lately, but I feel strongly that stories can be told with words presented on a screen. Thanks for helping me to reconsider this, Kelly.
gogo
Some people say they do not appreciate text-based videos, but (speaking as someone who has made her share of them), I find text-based videos to be a different way to engage with language; like video-reading, but not necessarily using images as the visuals. I guess the most powerful words, or a very clean, well-written story or unique way to present these words is necessary for the viewer/reader to be most engaged (I say this as I try to make these kinds of videos work for me with my limited technical skills). I thinks the idea of text-based videos is quite a nifty one. Personally, I have been on an audio-kick lately, but I feel strongly that stories can be told with words presented on a screen. Thanks for helping me to reconsider this, Kelly.
gogo
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