Friday, March 18, 2011
Basic Ragdoll Pattern
The short, so wide and so good health in Spain, has some resources at a very interesting script that has spread almost like a brand identity. Obviously, they are usually adapted elements of larger, but sometimes end up having certain specific characteristics of the film.
One very common especially in the smaller films, is the 'twist ending', a successful appeal to finish off the short, where the surprise comes always a great value. About teaching an elementary part of the plot that was unknown at the height of development, giving new meaning to everything we have seen previously.
The main danger of this shift is their job too premeditated, that history can only rely on further action and that all development is an excuse to give the final blow. The approach should make the air a little mystery is finally resolved in the final part of a natural. When an appeal is widespread, the public tends to be quite alert, so we must go for unpredictable and unexpected twists that surprise and leave a good impression. But above all, do so with subtlety and naturalness, to complete the message of the film and is not a simple blob gimmicky.
To illustrate, three short (the latter are actually 3 short to form a whole, the money is in the final short) removed from the festival Notodofilmfest and successful in the competition.
for being you of Álvaro Fernández Armero
Next stop of Carlos Agulló Coloma
Code 7 of Nacho Vigalondo
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Crochet Headband Outlet
"Words"
Paza intervenes in May and its environs as part of the 35th anniversary of the coup d'etat of March 24, 1976
Contemporary Art Week 2011 Mar del Plata
The Fall. two hundred and first. Photography, measures variables.
involvement with this work in "Section Time"
Paintings 2011
Bipolar. Acrylic and marker on canvas. 70 x100 cm
force Relations . Acrylic on canvas. 100 x 70 cm
Animal. Acrylic on canvas. 70 x100 cm
Now we are three. Acrylic, marker, graphite on canvas
. 80 x100 cm
Long walk . Acrylic, marker, graphite on canvas
. 70 x100 cm
Monday, March 7, 2011
Maybelline Dream Matte Concealer Nederland
The image of people sleeping on the subway in Japan is very famous.
When I lived in Japan, it struck me, but as I have 13 years living outside Japan, each time I return to my homeland, I am a little surprised to see that scene.
why people often fall asleep on the subway? Well, simply because they lack sleep. A survey Japanese NHK shows that sleep about 7 hours 26 minutes on average. Beware! This figure includes children too. There is another interesting number. In another survey they did for workers aged 20 to 50 years, over 60% of people said that the hours they sleep during the week is less than 5 hours. It is very normal to them from sleep during your commute on the subway ...
not think this also reflects that there are not many criminals on public transport in Japan? At least, there is something positive.
There are people who by chance, get your seat on the subway. Sleep at ease until its fall season. There are others who could not get the seat, but also sleep standing up. It is a technique to sleep standing up but not too hard (I also did).
freak a lot of what foreigners is the ability that people have. Is asleep, but when the subway reaches the station that have come down, wake up, without checking the name of the station and down, as if they were prgramados ... I myself slept in the subway daily, and the truth is that it's true I just woke up at the station where he had come down, there is no need, it's just a habit.
As public transport network in Japan is well advanced, most people use this medium. There are very few people who used their car to commute to work daily. Naturally, not everyone sleeps on the subway. There are also people who study, read, check their phones, or play with a console.
Recently, the education of some people is changing. Perhaps above all people of the new generation. Unfortunately there are Japanese girls who put makeup on the subway without shame from the eyes of more (is frowned on such behavior in Japan), and there are times when uniformed schoolchildren (13-18 years) sitting on the floor of the metro . And even some are so unethical that the seats reserved for the elderly, sick, disabled or pregnant women.
As underground scene has always been and will be one of the windows in Japan, I would not want my countrymen lose their ethics.