Dear friend @namiks when I was young I was an actor, then I got sick and there was a need to travel to my city Cumaná-Venezuela, cinema was my world and collaborating on documentaries was better but it was more expensive due to the small audience and we had to deliver them to the tv to very low cost. I understand your concern being that it is a beautiful production job and with the Covid pandamia it went down a lot. In any case the narratives in documentaries, which was my strength, must be emphasized, because it is a laborious and beautiful job. Successes from Venezuela @omarrojas with affection.
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I completely agree. Without people getting out and sharing the many stories of the unknown and unheard around the world, we'd all be very bored. We'd have no inspiration for our fiction, no inspiration for creativity, and we'd reduce ourselves to a small box that lacks potential and a want to learn.
I had noticed documentaries were already becoming more and more sparse even before the pandemic, so it's sad that the area of film is now even more difficult to pull off. But, in a way, this might just inspire some youthful filmmakers into setting up their cameras, like John Wilson, and finding stories that sit on their doorsteps. :)
Dear friend @namiks , there are always spaces for the cinema and especially for Documentaries, our land is very wide to narrate events from many localities, for example each variety of the animal world, the various ecological environments, the different cultures, in short to tell a whole world . Successes in Hive esteemed, especially if you are Administrator of a very important community. Hugs of @omarrojas from Venezuela.