User talk:Scottagross
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Hi zzuuzz, Thanks for looking over my contribution. I did look over all those suggested pages and I thought I had followed their suggestions. Was there something specific that you think I should change? I tried to make it as neutral as possible but still give a pretty good description on the technology, but I am open to suggested edits, brickbats, improvements, etc. Scottagross 22:43, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
- {{helpme}} tags shouldn't be used to try and contact another user; somebody else is more likely to see this before the person you tried to leave a message for. You can leave a message on zzuuzz's talk page; he'll see that when he next visits Wikipedia. JDtalk 22:48, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
- Hi Scottagross. The article looks very good. No doubt there are things that will be improved over time (such is the nature of the wiki), but to me it looks good and I can't think of much to add. I bet you someone will move the first pictures in the article (or resize them) according to the standard formatting you will find in other articles, but I actually find them really informative - a very clear example of what the article is about, right there. Some of the other images could perhaps be made smaller - I have no real opinion on that. You could now either the let the article mature on its own, or request some wider feedback at Wikipedia:Requests for feedback. There is also a WikiProject Filmmaking - you might want to check that out and perhaps ask for comments there (articles are always better when many people have worked on them). Otherwise, nice work! I hope you'll stick around and write some more. -- zzuuzz (talk) 23:00, 6 November 2006 (UTC)