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I've had a documentary brewing in my mind for really long time. It takes a lot of dedication and work to put one together. I have some obstacles, but I think it is an attainable goal. The subject matter is a secret for now because I think my idea is kind of a good one. I woke up this morning and overcaffinated myself, so now I'm bounding with ideas I can't contain. If someone does this movie before me I will be kicking myself. Oh, but the obstacles I have before me are tough.... ack, what to do what to do.
1000 pictures. Woo!
Thanks to everyone whose comments and suggestions have encouraged me to continue my love of photography. It's been an awesome ride, and I hope that every picture I have taken you have liked, and is better than the last. Which means this one is awesome :D
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There are many things I may never learn, even about photography. There is either no room in my brain, or it’s been too long and the window of opportunity passed me by a long time ago. For instance, I have almost no idea how to “direct” models. I’ve had new people shoot with me, anxiety showing on their faces as they ask me what they should do or how to pose. And hopefully it disarms them when I say I don’t know, because a lot of them forget after we’ve wandered and talked for a while and suddenly photos have appeared. Apparently it wasn’t important enough for me to learn, and at some point the moment passed. I may have also missed my chance at making movies or short films. I feel like being able to direct is vital for that as well, but then pile on all of the other new skills you need and the ability to collaborate with an actor, and I’ve got a large wall in front of me. Gabriella can do all of those things, and that is something I marvel at. This was my first photo shoot where I got to watch a person’s short film on my phone while I waited for them to arrive, and that is a unique experience. I may not be able to learn how to make short films, but I can still share Gabriella’s. Head to instagram.com/gabrielladreannefilm if you’d like to watch her anxiety themed, award winning short “Coping: don’t let it consume you”. (I think I got all of that right)
Autumn Polaroid Week 2022, Day 3
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"Allora io raccolgo i chilometri di pellicola della mia vita, mi ci avvolgo come nelle spire di un serpente e alla fine trovo quel pezzo di racconto. Cerco di togliere via il troppo dolore, e la futilità, e i particolari superflui, tanto so che torneranno poco alla volta."
Trout Lake in Vancouver has frozen for the first time in 20 years. Great news for 'The Astronot'! (bit.ly/AstroTease)
A well known artist in my neighborhood (who can actually be seen in one of my posted photos & video clip wearing "Islamic Youth" tee) was conducting a free portrait day for the community. After posing for a photo, I decided to encourage other passer-byers to do so also. This is one of the people I stopped, afterwards I asked him to pose for a photo for me, which he agreed--then we continued a long conversation and I found out that we have similar interests.
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MY STRANGER PHOTO 3/100
Miami-Based documentary filmmaker specializing in storytelling, cinematography, commercial video production, and conference videography. With over 10 years as a freelancer, I’ve specialized in operating as a one-man-band without compromise. www.arielmartinez.tv
Thanks Kathleen for reminding me about the short video that Amy Ellison put together on my work in 2010. Here Amy is gathering footage at another exhibition in the Carlson Tower Gallery of North Park University.
French postcard. Photo montage: Philippe Halsman / Magnum Photos. Caption: The French writer Jean Cocteau in a photographic montage by Philippe Halsman.
French poet, playwright, novelist, designer, filmmaker, visual artist and critic Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) was one of the most multi-talented artists of the 20th century. He was one of the creatives of the surrealist, avant-garde, and Dadaist movements. He is best known for his novels 'Le Grand Écart' (1923), 'Le Livre blanc' (1928), and 'Les Enfants Terribles' (1929); the stage plays 'La Voix Humaine' (1930), 'La Machine Infernale' (1934), 'Les Parents terribles' (1938), and 'L'Aigle à deux têtes' (1946); and the films Le sang d'un poète/The Blood of a Poet (1930), La belle et la bête/Beauty and the Beast (1946), Les Parents Terribles (1948), Orphée/Orpheus (1950), and Le testament d'Orphée/Testament of Orpheus (1960). He collaborated with the "Russian Ballet" company of Sergei Diaghilev and was active in many art movements, but he always remained a poet at heart.
Jean Maurice Eugène Cocteau was born in 1889 in Maisons-Laffitte, Seine-et-Oise (now Yvelines), France. Cocteau was born into a middle-class family. He began writing at 10 and was a published poet by age 16. From 1908, he was a frequent guest in artistic circles. In 1911, he wrote the libretto for 'Le dieu bleu, a ballet by the Ballets Russes. In 1917 came 'Parade', an avant-garde ballet by Cocteau, for which Pablo Picasso, among others, designed the sets and costumes and Erik Satie composed the music. In Guillaume Apollinaire's programme booklet, to describe the ballet, the word surréaliste was used for the first time. the ballet was not a great success, but it did establish Cocteau's name in the avant-garde of Paris. In 1920, Cocteau began a relationship with the aspiring writer Raymond Radiguet, then aged 17. Cocteau was openly bisexual. After Radiguet released 'Le Diable au corps', a period of productivity followed for Cocteau. This stopped in 1923, when Radiguet died of typhoid fever. Cocteau became addicted to opium in the period that followed. In 1926, he published 'Le rappel à l'ordre', a book of essays describing the renewed interest in traditions in the post-World War I period. In 1929, Cocteau wrote his best-known work, Les Enfants terribles'.
Jean Cocteau's film debut Le sang d'un poète/The Blood of a Poet (1930) starring Enrique Rive, was a grand experiment in an effort to capture the poet's obsession with the struggle between the forces of life and death. Because of the October 1930 scandal around Luis Buñuel's L'âge d'or (1930) - another film financed by Le Vicomte de Noailles and Marie-Laure de Noailles, the Paris premiere of this film was delayed until January 1932. The film is the first part of Jean Cocteau's Orpheus Trilogy (1932-1960); a loosely connected telling and re-telling of the well-known Greek legend. His favourite actor was his protégé and lover Jean Marais, who starred in La belle et la bête/Beauty and the Beast (1946), L'aigle à deux têtes (1948) and Les parents terribles (1948). In Cocteau's most important film, Orphee/Orpheus (1950), Marais is a poet who becomes obsessed with a Princess, Death (Maria Casares). They fall in love. Orphee's wife, Eurydice (Marie Déa), is killed by the Princess' henchmen and Orphee goes after her into the Underworld. Although they have become dangerously entangled, the Princess sends Orphee back out of the Underworld, to carry on his life with Eurydice. Cocteau made about twelve films in his career, all rich with symbolism and surreal imagery. In Le testament d'Orphée/Testament of Orpheus. Cocteau himself played the poet Orpheus who looks back over his life and work, recalling his inspirations and obsessions. In 1955, he became a member of the Académie française and he was also awarded the French Legion of Honour. Jean Cocteau died at the age of 74. Cocteau's house in Milly-la-Forêt was bought by the government on the initiative of a committee that wants to keep his memory alive. It was inaugurated as a Cocteau museum in 2010.
Sources: Alan Katz (IMDb), Wikipedia (Dutch and English) and IMDb.
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Portrait of Jonas Mekas, famous Lithuanian filmmaker, poet and one of "Fluxus movement" leaders (together with Jurgis (George) Mačiūnas) during his public conference at "Fluxus Ministry", Kaunas, Lithuania, 2013-09. (One of my numerous interpretations of his portrait).
www.cross-innovation.eu/practice/fluxus-ministry/
www.lituanus.org/2010/10_2_04 Gostautas.html
"Perhaps it sounds ridiculous, but the best thing that young filmmakers should do is to get hold of a camera and some film and make a movie of any kind at all."
(Stanley Kubrick - American filmmaker, 1928-1999)
This is a portrait of Abdul Zainidi who is a Bruneian filmmaker, writer and actor.
Abdul studied his craft in Paris.
In 2013 he became the first Bruneian to be selected into the Cannes film festival short film corner with "TELUKI", a film he wrote. produced and shot which is a sort of Peter Piper dark fairy tale from Brunei.
In 2014 he made a full length feature film called "OSTRICH" which is Brunei's first low budget psychological horror film and it's prequel, a short film called "TELUKI", premiered at Alliance Francaise Brunei in February.
Abdul Zainidi has since been diverse in his film genre, branching out into expérimental, comedy,horror and even LGBT themed short films.
In 2013 he made Brunei's first short film about cross dressing called "GAGAK dan MERAK" and in 2014 he made a very controversial short film about the drag queen scene in Brunei, called "HARAM QUEEN".
His current theatrical projects include a short play about a parallel universe called "ANGGUR" which he collaborated with Alliance Francaise Brunei and was staged in February 2014.
This year apart from promoting his films he plans to shoot a horror film in Paris and a short play as well.
He is also the creator of the BRUNEI IN PARIS surreal webseries and working on a children’s book.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClLyoAOlY5c
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jSYgAM-19A
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXmP0nButWo
This picture belongs to a series where Abdul has been showing his acting skills through a wide palette of colourful and soulful expressions.
It was a very pleasant and creative photo shoot.
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This French-Khmer man was on the video team that I was traveling with. This was taken in the "Red Villages".
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Photo By Alex Crook
Overview: A website about alcohol awareness for filmmakers (photos are just placeholders. Big thanks to sxc.hu)
Responsibility: conceptualization, implementation, XHTML/CSS
Filmmaker Ryan Bray in Arctic Bay.
Strobist: Two Paul C. Buff Einsteins. Key light Camera left with large gridded softbox, fill camera right, with small gridded softbox strip.
'The Astronot' feature film to be directed by Tim Cash of 'Far From Earth Films' (www.FFEFilms.com).
Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Quinn Marie were at the 42nd ANNUAL SATURN AWARDS held at the Castaway in Burbank. This year’s event was hosted by Captain Jack himself, John Barrowman.
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