Watched Amy (2015) dir. Asif Kapadia.
Tony Bennett- “Life teaches you how to live it, if you live long enough.”
To watch: The Sheep Thief (1997), The Warrior (2001) by Kapadia.
Watched Amy (2015) dir. Asif Kapadia.
Tony Bennett- “Life teaches you how to live it, if you live long enough.”
To watch: The Sheep Thief (1997), The Warrior (2001) by Kapadia.
On Edward Hopper by Mark Strand from The New York Review of Books | Article
“something that is not there at the outset but reveals itself slowly, and then completely, having traveled an arduous route during which vision and image come together,”
“By the time the gas station appears on canvas in its final form it has ceased being just a gas station. It has become Hopperized. It possesses something it never had before Hopper saw it as a possible subject for his painting. And for the artist, the painting exists, in part, as a mode of encountering himself.”
“With the uncertainty under which the painter labors, extended periods of doubt, it is a wonder that he can ever be free of anxiety or finish a work. Even the prodigiously talented Picasso needed constant reassurance. ¶ One of the ways Hopper dealt with his lack of certainty was to make many preparatory drawings for each painting;”
“It was not that he needed to be sure how to paint a sugar dispenser of salt shaker as in Nighthawks (1942), but that they should become his. ¶ This absorption of the outer world into his inner world could only be accomplished through a protracted ritual of drawing and redrawing, slight adjustments here and there adding up to imaginative ownership and psychic freedom.”
“Again and again, words like “loneliness” or “alienation” are used to describe the emotional character of his paintings.”
“It was thrilling to suddenly go underground, travel in the dark, and be delivered to the masses of people milling about in the cavernous terminal.”
Read: Mark W. Turner essay comparing “the wall in Melville’s Bartleby the Scrivener and Hopper’s walls.
See:
New York Movie (1939) (at MoMa)
Nighthawks (1942) [at Art Institute of Chicago]
Approaching a City (1946) [Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.]
Morning Sun (1952) [Columbus Museum of Art, Georgia]
Freiheit (1965) from Sbignew Rustaveli on Vimeo.
Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB (1967)
-shapes, strong vertical/horizontal lines
-lights/sounds
-contrast
-apollo mission control aesthetics
-operator working in cramp spaces like workers in the death star
-simple action/story
-thx 1138 has a symbol of a circle on his back while others have black, vertical lines.
-expressive cinematography/video feedback
Watched:
Blue Jasmine | Woody Allen | Woody Allen | DP: Javier Aguirresarobe |2013
Watch:
A Streetcar Named Desire | Elia Kazan | Tennessee Williams | DP: Harry Stradling | 1951 |
Read:
Woody Allen article from the Guardian … “You’re probably happier in life if you can forget things,”
South Park (1997-) Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
Seven (1995) David Fincher title designer
Fight Club (1999) David Fincher editorial consultant
Architecture of Reassurance (1999) Mike Mills [short]
Panic Room (2002) David Fincher
Carnivàle TV series (2003-2005) Title design
See title sequence
Thumbsucker (2005) Mike Mills
Rome TV series (2005-2007) Title design
Zodiac (2007) David Fincher
Game of Thrones (2011-) Title design
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) David Fincher
The Social Network (2010) David Fincher
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) David Fincher
Gone Girl (2015) David Fincher
Heard Hugo Mendez Tumbele DJ Mix
Read Variety article Charlie Kaufman on Indie Filmmaking: ‘I Have to Have One Commercial Success’
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival largest film festival in the Czech Republic
Listened
To read Bobby Kennedy: The Making of a Liberal Icon by Larry Tye
First saw this effect being used with still photos in Cocaine Cowboys (2006) Billy Corben
Dispatches (1977), Apocalypse Now script (1979), Full Metal Jacket script (1987), and an early draft of The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996).
New Yorker Article The Screenwriter of “E.T.” and “The BFG” Says Goodbye
The Black Stallion (1979) Carroll Ballard from a book by Walter Farley (See half-hour long scene without dialogue) (Produced by Francis Ford Coppola)
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) Spielberg
The Indian in the Cupboard (1995) Frank Oz
Kundun (1997) Martin Scorsese (original score by Philip Glass) (DP: Roger Deakins)
The BFG (2016) Spielberg.