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Dharmin Chanda
@bombayblues · 4:03

Documentary Film (Seek your suggestions)

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Right from Gokul, where we relate the serene flute of Lord Krishna as a child to its transitions that it may have undergone all the way up to the professional flute that has been played in different parts of the world. So, yeah, while I understand that on the year, probably the fourth 1 may be sounding kind of enticing, and sure does

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@pocketofstories
Sarita pramod
@pocketofstories · 1:15
The traditional craftsmanship is something that's been repeatedly showcased. Cosmos is a very intensive, long documentary material that will probably end up with a lot of series, so I'm more in favor of the first one. Even the first one, traditional sounds of rituals and everything being followed is also something that's covered, but I'm in favor of the last one. The title could be flute philosophy across the world. Thank thank you
@OnAcornBay
Shawna Kearsley
@OnAcornBay · 0:50

In the meadow, by the stream,A flute's melody, a wistful dream.Its notes danced with the gentle breeze,Tales of love, beneath the trees.

Good morning, Dharmin. How are you doing? Thank you for including us in this exciting journey of yours. So you've been gone and you've been very busy, my friend. Finding your heart space, it seems. I will jump right to number four. I think that that one is something
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@chitchatwithkk
Kitha Larie
@chitchatwithkk · 0:44
So start with the one that you feel the most desire to talk about and then go down the line and talk about all four topics. All right. Thank you. Good morning. Bye
@ashdew
ash dew
@ashdew · 0:16
Hi. It's been so long. I know. Even I haven't swelled for a really long time, so I love the topic. Infinite horizons. That is something that really fascinates me, so I would definitely vote for that
@bombayblues
Dharmin Chanda
@bombayblues · 1:39

@pocketofstories

Well, I'm not being stereotypical, given that we're in the profession of making video content, films, documentaries and more the same, but this is just a casual inquiry to figure your domain. So that's that circling back to your response. I truly thank you with utmost gratitude for weighing in to all the to all the subjects, all the topics that I have briefly listed out in my swell
@bombayblues
Dharmin Chanda
@bombayblues · 0:21

@OnAcornBay

Hey, Shawna, you didn't beat around the bush at all. Thanks for being out and out vocal about your choice of topic for the documentary. I truly appreciate it, and I really look forward to have some meaningful conversations with you going forward. Thank you so much. Much appreciated. Take care
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@bombayblues
Dharmin Chanda
@bombayblues · 0:43

@chitchatwithkk

Hey, Keeta, to begin with, thanks for even believing that they are all interesting topics to you. They all seem like interesting topics to you. And sure, I truly agree with the perspective that you just shared in the sense that I should approach the one that most resonates with me, what I, or the topic that I truly feel most dearly about and then see where it takes me. So, sir, point taken, ma'am, and I'm certainly going to keep to that
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Dharmin Chanda
@bombayblues · 1:12

@ashdew

Of course, having heard you on a couple of occasions, for some reason, I believe that may have been a spur of the moment kind of a response. And I'm sure you may have had a lot of things in your plate, owing to which you may have been out and out concise with your response. So, yeah, ain't judging you at all, but just that. Yeah, looking forward to your active participation back here whenever time permits you, that is
@Gamechanger
Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 1:29
I don't know if it is my interest in music and musical instruments or probably the passion to know more about how the journey of this instrument has been. So maybe that is why I really like that idea. So I think it would depend from viewer to viewer, but for me, that really takes the cake. Thank you so much for sharing this with us and I hope you are going to make a very successful documentary. Wish you all the best. Take care. Bye
@blairbearing
Blair Redmond
@blairbearing · 1:15

@bombayblues

Thank you, Bombay blues for the invite. I love that you're doing this. In general, in terms of which topic spoke to me the most, I would say that it was the first topic. Internal echoes, exploring sacred soundscapes, sacred music and rituals. My question was in terms of the fourth topic. Can the fourth topic not be explored within the first topic? And then next documentary is just full on
@Payal_Shandil
Payal Shandil Gupta
@Payal_Shandil · 3:51
It was a rather short meeting, but I imagine speaking to that person, the aura they had around the aura he had around himself, he was very happy with that. So I fell in love with that happiness. And yeah, I did realize that music also needs to be preserved. And what I envisioned, that what your documentary would do is it would go one step beyond it, would connect people. So here's my vote. All the topics are wonderful
@LadyFi
Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 1:35
I need answers, but I also need someone to pose the questions in a manner that is philosophical as well as scientific, as well as informational. So I like that. And then the second one I like is about the flute, the conception of the flute. What is the significance of the flute in different societies and ethnic groups? How did it come to pass that the flute was even made, and how we can enjoy the flute more so culturally, musically, et cetera, et cetera?
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@TheBriefOne
Darrain …
@TheBriefOne · 3:38
Because you can go from farming tools, you can go to the art of forging and welding, and you can go into the birthplace of tools, which is, like, from the ideas of a curator or someone who dreams of being a curator one day. Like, for real? For real. And not like, just a self imposed title
@Guruball1
Robert Jenkins
@Guruball1 · 1:10
So if you have the ability to bring something from the past into the light and continue to allow it to grow and continue to teach your children, I really like that. I feel that our children show sacred knowledge, and that's sacred knowledge. So I agree with that one. I like that one a lot. To always have the ability to know how to do something. Never know if you need to ever know how to weave something or make some pottery or whatever
@DressingRoom8
Natasha Nurse
@DressingRoom8 · 1:58

@bombayblues I'm in a documentary: https://s.swell.life/SU8GP9ShDMNOVnC #realpassion #people #interest

I think people, when they think of a flautis or a flute music, they think it has to be traditional, classic music, which, obviously, yes, there's a space for the symphony that includes that, but you can make really cool, modern music with wind instruments. And I think that that probably would be fascinating to see a documentary of folks around the country or around the world who are employing and utilizing wind instruments to make music a better space, a more diverse space
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@challasrigouri
Challa Sri Gouri
@challasrigouri · 0:53
So I'm actually eager to know the kind of swells that you would love to bring on these topics, and I'm surely looking forward to listen from you and then express my viewpoints on the topics that you would speak about. I really feeling a lot of connection with the three topics that you have mentioned. Thank you so much and hope you'll have a great time
@EnigMa23
Manu
@EnigMa23 · 5:00
So, yes, these two topics will be of much more interest to me if a documentary is to be made about them. Now, out of these two, if I am to ask, I have to pick one that's difficult. However, just a suggestion that possibly you can combine these two. In the first topic itself, which is eternal echoes, you can showcase about the flute which will give its origin, the place of origin and its inception and, you know, its journey
@RoosterCollins
Rooster Collins
@RoosterCollins · 2:09
Just so you're aware, not saying asking for a job or anything, but my bet, this is my background is shooting stuff like this. And all the. All of the topics that you talked about are things that I would explore, would love to explore cinematically and storytelling wise. So if you want to talk about the projects, just hit me up in the messages. So I've been. I've been a camera operator and a DP for five years. I'm an excellent ronin operator
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