This film, aside from a rough scene order, was hardly pre-written and therefore very unsound as far as a total narrative. Most of the dialogue content was written on set based on vague plot outlines. Hey, I wasn't the director so it wasn't my call I suppose, but that's how it went. We have since pre-written all of our dialogue. I always argued with Andrew that the plot needed little verbal development, that the images justified themselves. But hey, director's cut. Did anyone else feel that the dream was a bit unnecessary?
I used H.264 compression, basic HD settings, so QuickTime 7 is required, and that's half of everyone's problem I believe. My appologies. I'm still working on my compression, although H.264 has allowed me smallest file size.