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		<title>Pocket film &#8211; making movies on your phone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Read this article from Celt Record. &#8220;A good pocket film means recording personal happenings, or someone’s personal way of observing the world,” he says. “Normally people try to imitate the big Hollywood films but to make a really good short pocket film make sure [you] start collecting many images. A month or so later you [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;A good pocket film means recording personal happenings, or someone’s personal way of observing the world,” he says. “Normally people try to imitate the big Hollywood films but to make a really good short pocket film make sure [you] start collecting many images. A month or so later you can start to edit them and see what you did.”</p>
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