This week on the New Yorker is a piece on John Lurie, the young man from Jim Jarmusch first films. It reminded me on Fishing with John, a series he made not too long ago. I think it's a terrific piece of art, I watched it online and I think this one deserves a special night at the cinema, or a special week. I'd love to watch it on a huge screen in the dark. It's magical, and it's a rare case in which celebs (can Lurie be called a celeb? it's so degrading) - celebs and art can actually create something meaningful and strong. Beautiful.
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Sunday, August 29, 2010
Friday, December 21, 2007
Life on a strike
How To: Stencil Graffiti Art 101 - video powered by Metacafe
I want to be the person who does everything for himself. Less buying, more doing. Less shoping, more findings. I want to buy a sewing machine and learn. I want to become an empire (a very peacful and colorful one). I will start by making stencil art, then I will move on.
My feature script is becoming darker, taking a direction I had no idea it could take. Only in my head now, I don't write much.
Pitch was OK, not more. Since I knew I didn't have a full plot line, it didn't matter. But for next week I need to bring a synopsis. Yes, I guess tomorrow I tell to my hand to start writing.
Labels: art, craft, idea for a script, my script, scriptwriting
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