
JVL
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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Origami Around
occasionally subtle

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Stranger Things
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if i look back, i am lost
Jules of Nature

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The words skipped across the page
Inspired by the times I've engaged more with subtitled films than English language. Is it because I subconsciously prefer reading? Can you create a moving image book? Trick people into reading? Can you direct the page? Screen recordings of text based dialog is nothing new, can this idea be further exploited into an entire style? Lyric videos have already pressed toe into this water. As has a promo/trailer on Sky for something I can't remember, an authors season maybe? Disney animated pages for their original re-working of AA Milnes work. The page allows the reader massive latitude to project into, invest in and take ownership of the narrative. Radio, next, allows investment and projection in the image but allows a director to guide and manipulate the emotional narrative through the actors performances. The moving image is the most rigid, the language of film is one that has evolved to guide the viewer to a though, edits, camera angles, mis-en-scene, & performances. Not only this but the prescence of a human in the image triggers our emotional communication instincts: see a face, look at eyes, read emotions, assume intent, pass judgement. What would happen if you removed this element? If you removed the humans, but kept the language of film? Would this be the purest kind of film making? The zenith of the moving image manipulators skills?
Went for a walk up Pen-Y-Fan today. Beautiful views. Ended with "There's a snake in my boot" and sausage and egg barm.
360 VR of the circuit we're shooting at this weekend.
This is how TV is made. Lots of pointing and hasty sketches. Anyone who says otherwise is lying.
A small distortion in the fabric of space time in Aydie.
New York Musings
So we’re in New York City for 5 days. I love it. It’s huge but the sense of community and just how chilled and friendly folk are is wonderful. London and Manchester aren’t like this. Yeah I’m a tourist and this is a tourist city that caters for them but I don’t feel like one.
Everyone we’ve asked for directions or help has obliged. I made a very funny/lame joke, quietly to my wife, on the subway and we both burst out laughing as I looked around a lady on the train looked at us and (shock horror Brits) maintained eye contact! Then she started laughing ‘cos we were. She hadn’t heard the joke, the laughter just spread. People all around smiled.
We in the UK see, hear and are influenced by a lot of American media through TV, film, music, news online and products. Even our kids, when they role at with their toys they use American accents. The ‘Special Relationship’ the ‘two nations separated by a common language’ the everything you expect America to be from everything you’ve been shown, it’s wrong. It’s at least wrong in New York City and I love it.
The first day we were here (a Sunday) I was a little spaced out from the long day travelling. Something didn’t feel quite as I expected it to. I couldn’t get my head around how the sky looked the same as it did at home. How quiet some places were. How people talked about the same things we do. How it haddn’t been graded, polished and post produced into how someone thinks New York should look. Just how normal it all was (Apart from the guy in the Bikini but I may talk about that later).
I wonder how New Yorkers feel and what they experience coming to Britain? Or even more specifically coming to Guernsey? I love to be with them on that journey. Just as I’d love to have a normal native New Yorker show me their city. We’re visitors and we’ve come here to see one of the great cities of the world. So we’ve taken a walking tour, been to Grand Central Station, the 9/11 Memorial, Katz and walked the Brooklyn Bridge. We’re going to a Broadway show, visiting the Intrepid, Tiffanys, Rockefeller Centre, Ellis Island and The Museum of Natural History.
I’m not a writer. I’ve just got ideas I want to share. I ramble, I forget the point I was making and go off on tangents but that’s what makes life interesting.
Muffins
Muffins are just an excuse to have cake for breakfast.
Saw this under the Brooklyn Bridge. I like it.
Test
Just figuring this out.