The Beast Within
📸 Daniel Katz
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The Beast Within
📸 Daniel Katz
Top Ten Film Actors of 2022
‘Come to Daddy', Ant Timpson (2019)
I'm kinda breaking the fourth wall here, but I have this theory: bad guys have eyes that look like raisins. Small and dark, you know?
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Come to Daddy (2019)
Director - Ant Timpson, Cinematography - Daniel Katz
"I'm kinda breaking the fourth wall here, but I have this theory: bad guys have eyes that look like raisins. Small and dark, you know?"
The Informer (2019)
Directed by Andrea Di Stefano
Cinematography by Daniel Katz
The Vanishing of Sidney Hall (2017) directed by Shawn Christensen
My Friend Dahmer (2017)
MBTI & Ideas
Katz, Daniel. "The functional approach to the study of attitudes." Public opinion quarterly 24.2 (1960): 163-204.
“The major functions which attitudes perform for the personality can be grouped according to their motivational basis as follows:
1. The instrumental, adjustive, or utilitarian function upon which Jeremy Bentham and the utilitarians constructed their model of man. (...)
Attitudes acquired in the service of the adjustment function are either the means for reaching the desired goal or avoiding the undesirable one, or are affective associations based upon experiences in attaining motive satisfactions. (...)
2. The ego-defensive function in which the person protects himself from acknowledging the basic truths about himself or the harsh realities in his external world.
Freudian psychology and neo-Freudian thinking have been preoccupied with this type of motivation and its outcomes.
3. The value-expressive function in which the individual derives satisfactions from expressing attitudes appropriate to his personal values and to his concept of himself.
This function is central to doctrines of ego psychology which stress the importance of self-expression, self-development, and self-realization.
4. The knowledge function based upon the individual's need to give adequate structure to his universe.
The search for meaning, the need to understand, the trend toward better organization of perceptions and beliefs to provide clarity and consistency for the individual, are other descriptions of this function.”