February 2012
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INT. S&P AUTOMOTIVE - DAY
S & P Automotive is small car shop that’s been worn in very well; the kind of place where The Eagles snooze comfortably on the radio, and Yuengling lives in the fridge…
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Channeling Light
My friend Clint, a cinematographer, was on a music video shoot at an old movie theater in New Jersey. While there, someone handed him the following artifact.
Being the 80-year-old 30-something that he knows me to be, Clint gave it to me. After some quick research, I discovered that it is a copper-coated carbon rod, as made by the National Carbon Company (which made batteries and would...
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Forbidden Games (1952)
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E.T. (phone home!)
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Books I Need
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Wings Of Desire (1987)
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Thoughts on tone poems within filmmaking
The one element I enjoy devising the most is the visual tone, the part of the piece that gives you a sense of what is to be felt, or at least more correctly, how the author feels about what is transpiring. There are some filmmakers who dive into this wholeheartedly. Terrence Malick. His entire work leans in this direction, and in some cases, it completely envelops his creation.
Tone has remained...
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Chad Hartigan: “The motion of the eyes is the... →
chadhartigan:
“The motion of the eyes is the fastest motion in the body. The displacement of the eye has the most rapid acceleration and rapid deceleration. No other muscle can do it like the eye can. Ninety-nine percent of the time we’re dealing with somebody, we’re looking at their eyes. We’re not looking at…
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Physics - a promising short film →
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I had a dream just like this, minus the models and Godard vibe.
Adria Petty: NU-6
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Return Of The Sun by Glen Milner and Ben Hilton
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