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Kurt Vonnegut, Shape of Stories (subtitulos castellano)
Kurt Vonnegut Lecture February 4, 2004 The Case College Scholars Program Subtitles: Eva Collins Alonso Music SONG The Blue Danube, Op. 314 ARTIST Saint Petersburg Radio and TV Symphony Orchestra ALBUM Art of Classics: Classical Baby
The intergenerational wisdom woven into Indigenous stories
The way we behave politically, socially, economically and ecologically isn’t working, says community organizer and activist Tai Simpson. Sharing the creation myth of her Nez Perce tribe, she advocates for a return to the “old ways” guided by Indigenous wisdom … Continue reading
Amanda Gorman | Roar | Moth GrandSLAM
If you were captivated by Amanda Gorman, the youngest Inaugural Poet in U.S. history today, you’re not alone. Together, we climb the hill toward a new day. Watch Amanda, who became the United States of America’s first National Youth Poet … Continue reading
How Storyboarding Works: A Brief Introduction to How Ridley Scott, Alfred Hitchcock, Martin Scorsese, Wes Anderson & Other Directors Storyboard Their Films | Open Culture
When you’re making a film with complex shots or sequences of shots, it doesn’t hurt to have storyboards. Though professional storyboard artists do exist, they don’t come cheap, and in any case they constitute one more player in the game … Continue reading
Werner Herzog’s Entertaining Answer to “How Many Languages Do You Speak?” | Kottke
This clip of an off-screen interviewer asking film director Werner Herzog how many languages he speaks and then Herzog answering is only slightly more than 90 seconds long, but it’s a masterclass in how to tell an entertaining story. He … Continue reading
Primal – The Best Animation of 2019
Sources/Further Reading: Tartakovsky explains how he created Primal’s ferocious fantasy world by Cheryl Eddy – http://bit.ly/2TLL7oB Tartakovsky interviewed by Polygon writer Chelsea Stark – http://bit.ly/36ifeqc Primal’s Timeless Paean to Companionship Boils Genndy Tartakovsky’s Work Down to Its Essence by Jacob … Continue reading
Mixing It Up: Blending Performance Capture and Mixed Reality
The Imaginarium Studios and Magic Leap have partnered to change the way people experience entertainment by capturing the magic of performance for spatial computing. Performance capture allows us to authentically capture the details and nuance of an actors’ performance and … Continue reading
Grace Boyle – Multisensory Storytelling
Grace Boyle is the founder and Director of The Feelies, creating stories that speak to all of your senses. She believes that opening up greater realms of our perception for storytelling–painting with more of that sensory palette–can allow audiences to … Continue reading
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