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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[Hello everyone! its been so long since I have been on these forums. But I just got back into brickfilming! And am currently working on my first film. (will probably end up being 10 minutes long) I hvae figured out a great workflow with my equipment, and I love the quality I am producing. (pictures can be found on my flickr, link in sig.) But one thing I am very sad about is that I have a feeling that when I put it all together it will not make a single bit of sense. And this just makes me not want to continue. :( Has anyone else expirienced this? tips?]]></content>
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