Oh I will...I've learned a few lessons with the "light sabers" I'll apply if I make another film like this...
1) Us better props. Those sticks, overzoomed and frame by frame, are hard to find as they swing them near the pool tables. Next time, different colored sticks/props with unique colors so I can tell which "sword" is on top.
2) Second hard drive. This 37 secon project has grown from a 3.9mb *huge-all-the-details* AVI to a 8.09gb Photoshop Filmstrip file. Its an amazing process (theforce.net has some excellent tutorials)...the layering and effect making. But its eating up drive space fast. And the Adobe products do some interesting virtual memory stuff. I have a 1.7ghz machine with 512mb of ram and and an ATA133 hard drive/controller. But man, these programs are hugely hard drive intensive. Maybe its time to slap the SCSI controller and SCSI drives in my machine!