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Jim le fevre's avatar

I agree with all of this. I would write more but I'm on holiday.

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jordan_buckner's avatar

Thank you Jim! Now stop reading and go enjoy you holiday!!!!

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Erik ‘Buck’ Flint's avatar

Couldn’t agree more with this!

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jordan_buckner's avatar

Thanks for reading Buck. Hope things are well

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Erik ‘Buck’ Flint's avatar

Of course! Honestly loved reading all your posts - it feels like one of your lectures but in written format, it’s great. Hope you’re good :)

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jordan_buckner's avatar

Ah thank you! That's v kind and a great motivation 😊

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Dave Skertchly's avatar

At Surrey Border Movie Makers we have an interesting event in Jan where we will find out what the audience feel about AI. Our annual competition (yes we are old and still have concepts of winners snd losers which is sad) is externally marked. My mate Jim will enter an excellent Pixar quality animation made with AI called “More Tea Vicar” and I will enter “Ug the Caveman” made with string puppets, stop motion pupoets, flash and hand drawn animation. Will the audience go for flashy AI or art from the heart?

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jordan_buckner's avatar

Ohh interesting Dave. I hope the battle goes well haha! Let us the know details near the time 👍

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GhaztliousMoths's avatar

I agree with a lot of points with this!

I find it just sad how many people want to sacrifice learning and failing, and just have the end result. I've been working on a massive project for the past week or so, and I've faced a few obstacles, but that's what made it fun to work on!

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jordan_buckner's avatar

Thanks so much for reading. And yes, totally agree- the learning part is the most rewarding aspect, full of discovery and meditation

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