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Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Monday, October 8, 2012
How to read a book
Go to a library, bookstore, or your own book collection and look
through the books. Please do not read any. Just pay attention to what
catches your eye.
- On the side of the book there are different hues of grays and whites.
- I like seeing observing small details.
- I placed my finger on the word "silver" that was located in a movie screen shot.
- There are infinite straight lines.
- It is slick.
- It feel like plastic wrap.
- I do not feel the ink from the words.
- Nope!
- There are textures. If I focus my attention on the paper I can imagine it being mountains.
- The cover has a lot of history. The scratches, tears, and dents tell a story.
- It appears to be glued.
- There is no cloth.
- Paperback
- Not to my knowledge.
- The glue reminds me of elementary school.
- Yes, someone write notes and highlight certain sections.
- The cover has a lot of character. The corners are bent. It has dents, scratches, and tears.
- It is a dull white.
- The book has photos relating to film.
- The book has a lot of history. Someone handled it okay.
- The corner of the pages are bent.
- I can not imagine what someone else was thinking while reading this book.
- It is a possibility.
- It sounds like something small is clapping.
- I did not feel the breeze.
- I moved the dust particles with the wind generated with the book.
- This is a possibility.
- I experienced dropping the book on the floor.
- I heard the sound it made.
- Nope!
- Nope!
- The book it cool.
- It is warm.
- YUP!
- My old house gets cold. I read and notice the small details.
- Green eggs and ham.
Now, finally, read the first page. If it is just pictures, read the story of the pictures.
- FILM ART (An Introduction) 9th Edition
- David Bordwell is an O.G.
- It still love looking at books. I don't read as much as I would like.
- Nope!
- Nuffin.
- You made use use and think about the majority of our senses on something that we use almost everyday.
- Focus
- You can pull something out of anything.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
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