Podcast 37 - 2023 Directing Masterclass - Film Form
Added 2024-02-26 04:43:16 +0000 UTCSorry about the delay. Robert Valley and I have been unable to find time again to record this week. I'm posting week 3's discussion from the 2023 Projectcity Directing Masterclass. Each edition of the course covers the same material, but due to the make up of the students and my own need to keep things fresh, I try out different clips and ways of framing the lessons. The lesson begins with an exercise in decoding a favorite painting I've often used in class, Too Late by William Lindsay Windus (1858). I first encountered this mysterious painting in the pages of a little book which had a huge influence, Every Picture Tells a Story by John Hadfield.
https://www.amazon.com/Every-Picture-Tells-Story-Victorian/dp/0906969476
Comments
RE: Possesion, 1981, Zulawski new exactly what he was doing there, he didn't just ACCIDENTALLY make the best psychedelic horror movie of all ltime, and he was certainly not siding with the male characters in his film.
Zev Deans
2024-05-19 21:35:28 +0000 UTCTo me what I see if the result of an accident on the farm. Most likely something that has resulted in a death, of an animal or possibly a human. I see a windmill very small in the horizon. The windmill as small as it is represents a bigger picture, that life must go on.
James Blasko
2024-03-29 10:37:30 +0000 UTC