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Somewhere I saw, a long time ago, a button or bumper sticker that said "Readers are Leaders" And I think that's really true- that people who read find out details about the world and have things to talk about. And it's much more effective to be in the world with other humans when you have things to talk about.
We have a rule in our household that if there's a book that's been turned into a movie, you have to read the book first- the Harry Potter movies... there's been a lot of kids books that they've taken and changed around and made them into movies and it's been pretty funny. Because they change them! But I always insist that my kids read the books first. Of course we have to do that ourselves, mind our own rules. So my husband and I had to read "The Lord of the Rings" when that coming out as a movie a while back. We had to read them again. I had read them in high school It was actually work!
Being at this book festival, people are walking by and they're talking about books which is so much fun. And there were some women here earlier at my table and they were talking about kids books that were turned into movies, "The Hunger Games" and how excited they are about that. And we started talking about the books that we love, as adults but they also might be kids books. And then we started talking about the books that are narrated, that are read on tape or CD. And one of the leader-readers, it's so obvious, is Barack Obama, You know he got a grammy award for reading his own book aloud?.. That poor guy has such a job!
Отрывок из моего интервью в online-журнале Confused art (Март 2009)
www.confused-art.com/mart09/stas-rozin
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Ausschnitt aus meinem Interview in der online Zeitschrift Confused art (Marz 2009)
Gergard Mousasi Interview
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Driadonna Roland interviews Marco Janga outside his home, which was recently refurbished by Bonairean youth volunteers.
Manu Oberle interviewing Mitko for our Gripskin Project in Wunsiedel, near Schwarzenbach an der Saale, Germany after the Fast Fingers 15 Fingerboard Worldchampionships.
Eduardo Suarez, born in Neptune, New Jersey on October 2nd, 2001. Eduardo lives a chill, and comfortable lifestyle, but likes being independent, as many already know him for being a great soccer player. Eddy was even considering doing lacrosse for his junior year, hoping to find interests outside his comfort zone. Eddy holds many precious things to him, his family, friends, and many others are core aspects of who he is today. Confident, driven, humble, and ready to take on the future, Eddy wants to pursue the world fearlessly, and continues to be motivated for a better lifestyle as he gradually explores the world around him. If you haven't met Eddy, his courage to instill goals and to succeed in his endeavors are unfathomable, setting his passionate mentality for past, present, and future tasks. Amongst many others, Eddy is sincerely outgoing with his hilarious personality, making anyone who approaches him genuinely smile. Furthermore, If you personally haven't met Eduardo, I suggest doing so, you'll likely regret passing by him without batting an eye.
Media Day 3:Kicks An Interview with Bill Forsyth, 22 June 2009. Photograph: ©Margaret Drysdale/EIFF Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009
We shot Zach's interview in a pretty rough part of San Antonio. He has such an amazing story of recovery. I was really moved by this interview. I'll be sure to post a link when we have the edit done. We shot using 2 cameras... We shot the close up using the Canon XH-G1 and the wide shot with Stewart's 5D MK II.