As the night transformed the crowd into near about a pool of evaporization, propelled enough for moments of intense dancing flow, the pace and content and face of the music was to be truly to be given the chance to impart in authentic performance beauty.
With that challenge, she stepped upon the stage with the charm and natural delight of a young believer of the arts; and she was just about to sense again in another way that she was undertaking her magical journey with the minds and hearts of many to come.
I thank you again for this musical night, it was very devoted and sweet. It seems I might need to wait to upload the other small puzzles of video added to this night. On a sidenote it was one of those nights where you really needed to be there to sense it. I can imagine this is like the Scandinavian version of comme des enfants. I listened to their music on myspace, and it must be said the technology of the soundset here in Brooklyn really does not represent how good her voice really is. Like just about to enamore.
The most beautiful part was seeing Linda perform straight from modern times Copenhagen morphing with the timeless cinema rolling at the same time, with some other woman’s love for performance art in a time before ours. Priceless. We want to see you again. In stripes. Living it. Pure. Beautiful.
Setshuhen shared this wonderful video with me. It is a leading example of what works when instigating an interest in you. Having in mind they were being beat up by economic and geographic forces this is a quite brilliant face to the world saying we are for all time a unique place on earth and nothing that has happened well affect the energy we have (kind of a bit over-romantic to say perhaps).
But this is it. This is what people want. And I hope you want to travel to Iceland (even more) since you always have, after this.
I’m sure they had plenty of fun just making it. Would be great to see more countries do this so innovately. Fun is key. In making and wanting.
I have to admit I am weak for noir visuals and the collective visual momentum of things made purely analogue. No animation seems to have been needed in this production, they simply built the whole design in physical form, and played with whites and blacks in floating form. From an art direction point of view I think her performance is a bit pale, but it is something you can forgive given the effect of the set as a whole. To her advantage though, she has a great vocal. At some point this actually reminds of both sin city and ‘where the wild things are’.
It´s a real lift that you will find process discourse on cinematography on artofthetitle.com
Danny Yount talks of his iteration on Sherlock Holmes, a film I thought was quite well acted, and memorable for it´s script and speed. The title sequence turned out quite differently then this but that is namely the hint of progress. I think this was one real great touch to it though. It would´ve given the film an entire different oulook though. Perhaps a more interesting ones. In the end, you are not the one who decides what fits best I suppose.
Generally, I must say that artofthetitle is a great source for typophiles and cinema lovers and connoisseurs. There is a lot of inspiration to be found there if you ever want to look at comprehensive and consistent tones of language.
One of the most powerful films you will ever see in your life. From the salvage streets of Brazil. One little small soul with attent eyes and a camera can make a difference. I think you really have a counterpart in Slumdog Millionaire too. Incredibly strong films with nested messages of ethics.
Do you believe that imagination can be one the most valuable features of existence and conscience? The author of ´Where the Wild Things Are´has made a beautiful narrative which surely has alivened in many minds. Had the chance to watch this film tonight with my dear and it was enchanting and interesting beyond. The kid is such an admirable actor, it makes you wonder how many more kids out there have talent unscouted.
December and January are great movie months. It will be a root of this blog to bring to light good cinema.
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I am trained as a designer, driven by music and people, and passionate about imagemaking and cultural artifacts produced with the mechanics of analogue aesthetics.
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