Hello Nick, it is a pleasure to speak to you again. I loved finished editorial for Gareth’s FASH OFF in i-D. In regard to your query, the exact same thought has been running through my head for some time. In most cases film is a medium that demands our attention for at least 90 minutes, we become very involved with the characters and very easily start to develop emotions for them (depending on the story etc). So perhaps our emotions become the overwhelming factor whilst watching film and thus sub-consciously excepting any 'co-incidentals' i.e special effects or even cgi animations (children’s animations for example can also be moving) and of course music! Of course fashion photography is a medium that can evoke an array of human emotions as you well know but perhaps the nature of looking at a still image allows too many sceptics time to turn away before their emotions become the over riding factor. Maybe moving images demand that time from the viewer for their sub-conscious acceptance of make belief and fantasy. Allowing a perfect podium for your moving fashion! This is just a thought. But out of interest, who do you find to be the hardest people to convince? Thanks again, Patrick Titheridge.