Author: Paul Greer
Psycho (1960) Director: Alfred Hitchcock Storyboard Artist: Saul Bass
The Frosty Web
Work Hard and Be Kind:
“To work as hard as possible, and then, when you think you’re done, to work just a little bit harder. To know that if it feels “right” it may actually be completely wrong, and that if it feels “wrong” it may be completely right. There’s no governing principle to any of this except that strange instinct and feeling within yourself that you simply have to learn to trust, but which is always unreliably changing. To create something for people who have not been born yet. To pay attention to how it actually feels to be alive, to the lies you tell yourself and others. Not to overreach—but also not to get too comfortable with your own work. To avoid giving in to either self-doubt or self-confidence, depending on your leaning, and especially to resist giving over your opinion of yourself to others—which means not to seek fame or recognition, which can restrain rather than open your possibility for artistic development. With all this in mind, not to expect anything and to be grateful for any true, non-exploitative opportunity that presents itself, however modest. And to understand that being able to say “I don’t know what to do with my life” is an incredible privilege that 99% of the rest of the world will never enjoy.”
—Chris Ware
via kateoplis
getting the hand to lead the brain, rather than letting the brain lead the hand
“My drawings don’t start with a ‘beautiful mark.’ […] It has to be a mark of something out there in the world.
It doesn’t have to be an accurate drawing, but it has to stand for an observation, not something that is abstract, like an emotion.”
i don’t sleep enough
“Levi Stubbs Tears” by Billy Bragg (1986)
GIFABILITY
“The creation and collision of GIFs offers a potentially different implication for the looping horizon: the possibility of communication […] Now, perhaps trapped before a looping horizon, we promote an inverted relationship of understanding: presented with supposedly whole media artifacts, we deconstruct and disperse them, wreck them and from the rubble construct a new lexicon of associations and meanings.”
(via britticisms)
What I have to Offer – Charlie Kaufman | Screenwriters’ Lecture
What I have to Offer by Eliot Rausch
Full lecture here:
Soundcloud:
https://soundcloud.com/bafta/charlie-kaufman-screenwriting-lecture

