November 11 2011

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October 2 2011

Stop-Motion Sunrise

View Category Earlier this week I made the most of my insomnia by impulsively buying and trying out a stop-motion app on my iPhone.  (Stop Motion Studio, available as paid, free, or iPad versions in the iTunes App Store.)  I set my phone in my window and shot movies of the sunrise.  The first one, from Tuesday morning, is probably the best, with the sun showing up behind the pear tree.  Unfortunately my phone’s battery ran out after an hour, before the sun emerged from behind the tree.

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    I had trouble with the second one, Wednesday, losing crucial footage when the phone fell off the window sill—twice.  I don’t have a tripod and made do by stabilizing the phone with scotch tape.  I missed the actual sunrise and instead recorded time-lapse footage of the clouds.

 

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    I tried to make up for it on Thursday by getting up an hour earlier ... only to wind up with no visible sunrise.  It was so overcast all I was able to record was the sky growing lighter.

 

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September 13 2011

Star Wars:  A Look Back

View Category I wrote this for High Def Digest’s contest to win Star Wars on Blu-ray.  Silly me, I thought it was an essay contest but it appears winners will be chosen at random.  Not wanting to spend all that time for nothing, I’ve opted to post my entry here too.

I don’t think I was really aware of the movie at first.  In the metro Detroit area, Star Wars (long before it had a number and subtitle attached) opened in only one theater, the Americana, and this a thirty or forty minute drive.  But after a few weeks we were starting to realize what a big cultural event this movie was—even a minister my dad knew was recommending the movie as an allegory of good and evil.

My dad, mom, my friend John, and I headed out on our long drive.  We were kind of late and we’d heard how the movie was selling out, and we were afraid the whole endeavor might be a lost cause from the outset.  My friend John, next to me in the back seat, sat quietly and with his head bowed.  I thought he might be asleep, but when he looked up he announced we would be able to get in.  I realized he’d been praying, but instead of teasing him (since my family is not outwardly religious) I found comfort in his surety.

There was a huge line when we arrived.  We waited anyway, and every few minutes an usher would step out of the lobby and call out a new announcement.  “Front three rows only.”  “Limited seating.”  “Isolated seating.”  “Sold out.”  My dad managed to get tickets but we had no idea how we might sit together.  Inside the theater was very crowded and it looked like almost every seat was taken.  I followed my dad around, and I have to admit I was rather angry with him when he found a seat and didn’t offer it to me.  I mean, I’m the child, right?  Even though I was fourteen at the time and should’ve been more grown up about it I have to admit I felt quite lost and abandoned. 

I walked up and down the aisles with a growing feeling of powerlessness as I inquired about every empty seat and found they were all spoken for.  At last, about midway up and on the extreme left, there was an open spot on the aisle; a white-haired woman told me the man who’d been sitting there had gotten up, presumably to go to the concession stand.  She didn’t know where he was and did not seem to care.  I sat down hesitantly, rationalizing I’d at least stay here until he kicked me out.  In my memory the lights darkened very soon after this and the movie started.  Maybe that guy found some place else to sit, maybe he didn’t recognize his seat now that someone else was sitting in it, but I managed to stay there for the rest of the showing.  I remember all of that, but I barely remember the movie itself.  It swirled around me in a flurry of images and sound.  I was completely bowled over by it, from the opening shot to the fanfare at the end.  My dad’s review was that they sure shoot poorly in the future.  And I was very jealous of John afterward since he’d talked an usher into selling a “May the Force Be With You” badge for $5.

The movie opened wide a month later, and on a Wednesday that might’ve been the hottest day of the year I went out to see Star Wars for the third time, at the Southgate theater, waiting in the blazing sun.  I never did score an official badge but made my own button out of a photo of R2-D2 from Time magazine’s cover story.  A kid behind me said the photo looked like me, “short and squat”, which seemed all the more rude having come out of nowhere.  My mom felt bad for us and showed up with some cans of Vernor’s ginger ale and a Baggie of ice cubes.  I was about to decline but then realized I should at least share with the other kids waiting with me.  The rude kid made a point to be nice to me after that.

It was obvious it was the big event of the season, and when the movie opened wide a month later my friends and I competed to see who could see it the most.  I saw it six times that summer, which hardly beat any national records but was still enough to win our own informal contest.

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August 7 2011

Dearborn Homecoming Grand Finale 2011

View Category I’d only just noticed how long its been since I posted a clip, and along comes time for this year’s fireworks video.
    Sorry about the smog; sorry about the tree; but I do like the unexpected tribute to Close Encounters at the end…

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July 13 2011

Too Long for Twitter

View Category You know what I did when I watched the last five seasons of Doctor Who on Netflix instant streaming?  I went back and rented all five seasons on DVD so I could watch all the bonus features. So screw Netflix for thinking streaming is the end-all and be-all for home video delivery.

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July 2 2011

Too Long for Twitter

View Category I really don’t like this talk of an iPad 3 in September/October. I only got my first one in May and if Apple revamps the iPad line twice in the same year I’m going to be seriously pissed off.

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March 4 2011

Tom Hooper Sucks

View Category Q: What’s wrong with these images?


    A: The idiot who misframed them won an Oscar!
    He had an excellent script, world-class actors—all he had to do was point the camera and shoot…and he couldn’t even handle that.
    He lets his actors get upstaged by a fucking wall!
    Great job!  Let’s give him a trophy!
    He fucked up John Adams.  He fucked up this movie.  Yet somehow the script, the acting, and the story itself were evidently strong enough to survive his ham-handed, “look at me! I’m directing!” self-conscious style to allow him to get an award in their wake.
    But, please God, take the camera away from him before he directs again.

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December 12 2010

Fantasia

View Category Disney recently released a gorgeous Blu-ray of Fantasia, which I very much recommend.  You might already know there were some racially insensitive parts which were censored from the 1940 film after its release (and thus are not included in any home-video versions).  I’ve seen stills but never the actual animation; but, luckily, someone pieced together a video which restores those segments.
    I hope our modern-day, tender sensibilities can handle it.


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