How Can I Self-Learn into a Freelance Career? - selfteach stayathome parent | Ask MetaFilter
Rise UP! Document the system! (Documentary How to?) - mentalillness hospital activism | Ask MetaFilter
I'm done, I'm going rogue, I'm fighting the system, I'm doing it Guerrilla style, I'm 100% serious: Our first project is a documentary, but we don't know how to make a documentary.
Great mash-ups concerning political/social themes? - mashups video audio | Ask MetaFilter
Satisfying late evening cravings for something tasty - food snack health | Ask MetaFilter
what the fudge... - thedarkknight collateral publicenemies | Ask MetaFilter
In The Dark Knight: shooting in IMAX for four "major scenes," including the Joker's entrance, and, I'm assuming, part or all of the HK skyscraper leap.
In Collateral: according to different accounts (I blame Wikipedia), Michael Mann used a digital HD camera for parts of the movie -- apparently, low-light sequences and exterior shots.
In Public Enemies: acc. to Manohla Dargis, NYT, "shot in high-definition digital by a filmmaker who's helping change the way movies look..."
Why did the directors of these films (Nolan and Mann, respectively) choose to employ these methods (as opposed to conventional film)? And, what is the net difference in what I see as a viewer watching the movie?
Best Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows I've Never Heard Of? - TV | Ask MetaFilter
Books about living in weird places - travelogues bookrecommendations | Ask MetaFilter
grapevine in the big apple - commercials indiefilm performingarts | Ask MetaFilter
NYC Film & Theater Makers' filter: please suggest online resources for finding out what's going on in NYC!
What high-end alcohol is worth every penny? - gift highend | Ask MetaFilter
Is it blood? - isitblood bloodorpoop | Ask MetaFilter
(1) Help me quit you, internet - smartphones neoluddism | Ask MetaFilter
How might a Luddite live without a home internet connection, but still have access to email and basic surfing for occasional practical needs? (Specific smart phone recommendations?)
Luddite:
1. Any of a group of British workers who between 1811 and 1816 rioted and destroyed laborsaving textile machinery in the belief that such machinery would diminish employment.
2. One who opposes technical or technological change.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Only comments in English will be considered. Thank you!