NOW the focus starts on the stories yet to be told. the 50 some odd hours of video a massed. the hundreds of pages scribbled here and there. the thousands of over exposed / underexposed photos that tell more about the people than the places. frankly, the more i think about it, the more it excites me. so seeing how i still haven't found an employer, i can take the liberty to say that i'm going to follow my heart and relaunch this project and look for funding on using following framework. on
about the fact that live action filmmakers break it occasionally, while in animated films (at least in my experience at Disney) it is considered a big taboo. On most of the animated films I've worked on it would never even be considered as a remote possibility, and I think that is too bad, because sometimes breaking the 180 rule can result in a better visual impact and can also enable you to get a great reaction shot that you couldn't get otherwise. Okay, first a simple explanation: if you have
he attacked, but his passport was pick-pocketed. (though the chinese don't consider being led away being arrested). John Ray, "a fully accredited China correspondent", was detained for 20 mins and sustained minor injuries. below is the video, and i'm sure this will not be the last western journalist assaulted for covering protests in China. as it seems that my mind is unable to keep up with the flurry of updates surrounding this story, i want to lay out a timeline for reporters and fellow bloggers
forth. It’s my fault,” he said. And suddenly, I wasn’t mad at all. Mysteriously, the words “it’s my fault” completely defused me. That was all it took. He made the key a third time. I wasn’t mad any more. And, here I was, on this planet for forty years, and I couldn’t believe how much the three words “it’s my fault” had completely changed my emotions in a matter of seconds. Most locksmiths in New York are not the kinds of guys to admit that they’re wrong. Saying “it’s my fault” was completely
not of the words expressing it. if it serves our purpose?" (De Doctr. exegetical>, rather than technical grammar. Rhetoric contains the rules of fuller discussion (praecepta uberioris disputationis); it is to be used rather to set forth what we have understood than to aid us in understanding (ibid. a source of that wisdom which has ordered all things by measure, weight, and number (De Doctr. , II, 39, also Wisdom, xi, 21). lanx>, "a full dish". Philology>, mythological and other topics are
from witnesses or photographs that show only portions of any given performance. at the Guggenheim Museum, in New York City. Seven Easy Pieces examines the possibilities of representing and preserving an art form that is, by nature, ephemeral. Script and performance by Marina Abramovic, Film by Babette Mangolte HD Cam tape 5. Babette Mangolte is an experimental filmmaker living in New York City who also has an extensive archive of performance and dance photographs that she shot mostly in New
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this is???? Well, now, YES because New Line's new Double DVD is a fantastic package and a MUST for any fan of the film. The film has once again been remastered from the original film elements and it has never looked better -- even better than the old Criterion laserdisc. Colors, shadowings, sound, contrast have all been adjusted for optimum effect (one of the extras on disc 2 shows the before-and-after on several scenes). Just check out the green lamps in that library scene - WOW! The film is
for my tastes, because there's no negative space beneath him to make it feel like he could fall down into the abyss. The second one is better in many ways. The best part about it is that you can easily see his scared expression clearly and also see the peril beneath him at the same time without having to twist his head around awkwardly (like it was in the first example). Being able to see the danger in the scene as well as how he feels about it make for a great choice for staging. Also the
going back to the old "write it down" system, you should adjust the '>errorformat>' option. This tells Vim what your errors look like and how to get the file name and line number out of them. It works for the complicated gcc error messages, thus you should be able to make it work for almost any compiler. Sometimes adjusting to a type of file is just a matter of setting a few options or writing a few macros. For example, to jump around manual pages, you can write a macro that grabs
Seven the opportunity to communicate with him. by Seven of Nine, but he wished to learn more about the Borg. Voyager>'s weapons to fight them proved insufficient. He transported aboard the Borg vessel, destroying it from within. Voyager>'s sickbay to keep the crew safe from constant assimilation threats. Seven mourned him as if she had lost a son. and substantially shorten their journey home. and its crew would be assimilated if she did not return to the Collective. Seven reluctantly agreed,
Many religious groups and people see this as a vital part of their doctrine, dogma and practice. The CSP understands that many of it’s ministers and members also use the laying on of hands in order to help bring about physical healing and spiritual comfort to those in turmoil. The CSP also believes and understands that those who perform the laying on of hands are but vessels for the healing and love that proceeds though them. It is a higher power, a Deity or Deities, who actually empower