Kyroth***
Member
:wave: The return of the 2005 EE2er...
I just really want to say thankyou to everyone who was on the EE2 threads in 2005, especially to Glitterfairy. I've barely been near a computer since we got the results, much less had the time to get to BOS during those brief moments (moving to Germany does that to you!), but I just really wanted to let you know how much your help paid off.
As you may or may not remember, I wanted to murder my movie. It was text book Murphy's Law - everything that could go wrong, went wrong, from the flooding of a set where it hadn't rained in 3 years, to sound burps because of drama students... it really sucked. I was this close to dropping it, but the encouragement I got here really helped.
I finished it. I handed it in. I was so proud.
And to be frank, I was expecting a mark to fit. A mark appropriate of something that was just finished, and nothing more. So when I checked my results, and a 46 appeared on the screen, I almost died. Looking back, I realise that my movie was better than I had thought at the time.
That 46, and the big chunk of my astounding 90.3 that it made up, are because of everyone here. You guys made me finish it. You were here when times were tough. I couldn't have done it without you.
Thankyou.
And to any 06ers reading this, the moral is, stick it out. It pays off. Big time.
I just really want to say thankyou to everyone who was on the EE2 threads in 2005, especially to Glitterfairy. I've barely been near a computer since we got the results, much less had the time to get to BOS during those brief moments (moving to Germany does that to you!), but I just really wanted to let you know how much your help paid off.
As you may or may not remember, I wanted to murder my movie. It was text book Murphy's Law - everything that could go wrong, went wrong, from the flooding of a set where it hadn't rained in 3 years, to sound burps because of drama students... it really sucked. I was this close to dropping it, but the encouragement I got here really helped.
I finished it. I handed it in. I was so proud.
And to be frank, I was expecting a mark to fit. A mark appropriate of something that was just finished, and nothing more. So when I checked my results, and a 46 appeared on the screen, I almost died. Looking back, I realise that my movie was better than I had thought at the time.
That 46, and the big chunk of my astounding 90.3 that it made up, are because of everyone here. You guys made me finish it. You were here when times were tough. I couldn't have done it without you.
Thankyou.
And to any 06ers reading this, the moral is, stick it out. It pays off. Big time.