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Originally Posted by Namekuseijin
Too many notes!
couldn't figure it out what your website is about really... slow down on the caffeine...
regarding:
"In fact, I don't believe it is inconceivable to turn a book into a movie (I don't mean traditionally as in book to screenplay adaptation). I mean using online presentation applications and sophisticated graphics (3D, Flash, Java, etc.) to present an eBook (a Flip book is one example)."
Books are relics from the past. The written word was the first way to record our deeds and register events. It just turns out though we found out in the last century much better ways of direct audio-visual recording. Oral narration recorded on paper is nice, but ultimately just a historic accident.
we should cope with the times. If you want a movie, make a movie. If you want oral narration on paper, write a book. Mixing up genres like that just looks... silly and detracting from the experience. It also won't run on kindles...
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I found your comment to be a bit offensive. If you had read my original post as well as my Introduction you'd see that website development is a key area in what I'm trying to achieve.
This is a creative endeavor which means much exploration. I've seen some pretty amazing things done on the web with text and image, so your black and white approach to keeping the two separate is not the least bit helpful.
I'm looking for creative and innovative ways to present and deliver content. I'm not interested in your opinion about what you like or don't like.