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comment | "parent_author":"samstonehill",<br>"parent_permlink":"offering-rewards-for-feedback-2-solar-powered-time-lapse-films-finished-today",<br>"author":"transcript-junky",<br>"permlink":"re-samstonehill-offering-rewards-for-feedback-2-solar-powered-time-lapse-films-finished-today-20171221t061833208z",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"Do the films seem clear in the way I visually explain the functionality of the products? \n\nPretty much. Sometimes your productions tend to be a little bit too intense (for my personal \"intensity threshold\") on movement and visual embelishments (although I know [that many people like these). These two videos above are a GOOD merger of visuals and motion within the parameters of the \"commercial\" format. I think the visuals directions are clear and NOT overdone. Well done.\n\nDo the products appear simple to use? Yes,<br> again in line with the time constraints of \"commercial\" format. The core information gets across,<br> although it might take many people a few views to really get it down.\n\nYou can see the price,<br> so do the films make you want to buy one? I think the prices are REASONABLE for what is presented.\n\nHope this helps.",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"design\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steemit\/0.1\" " |
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