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Paul Scofield in Amadeus at the National Theatre
This was a magnificent production, and I was so lucky to work on it. Such eloquent writing...
published: 13 Jan 2009
Author: KarelBata
Paul Scofield in Amadeus at the National Theatre
This was a magnificent production, and I was so lucky to work on it. Such eloquent writing from Peter Shaffer, leaving Peter Hall needing little more to do than allow these gargantuan talents to just get on with it. John Bury's set design and lighting were a revelation. I'd worked on many West End musicals with their huge rigs and staging, and here Bury's simplicity stunned me. It was minimal without being in the least bit austere. It was pure elegance. Except... except maybe for that huge chandelier (that my drinking buddy Steve Milne up in flies one day sent crashing to the stage!). Young Simon Callow's Mozart was the performance of a lifetime. The part seemed written for him. And maybe it was - Shaffer would sit in on rehearsals making notes which would then become re-writes. But the grand centerpiece was Scofield's Salieri. Watch this clip and weep. And somehow he did that every night... I also worked on the NT tour with Frank Finlay playing the lead (Scofield refused to tour) and it was remarkable how the two men could deliver the same lines, with the same directions, and yet be so very different. Finlay was Everyman, consumed with jealousy, and feeling he deserved Mozart's genius. While Scofield was the cultured civilized man who really could claim some genuine title to it. A little ironic perhaps that Finlay was an active catholic, and on the tour would seek out the nearest RC church to pray each morning. I shall never forget Scofield's performance. Such a <b>...</b>
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Psalm of Life - HW Longfellow (by Paul Scofield)
Original footage has been provided as VHS video by the advertising agency on behalf of UBS...
published: 17 Oct 2008
Author: headlink
Psalm of Life - HW Longfellow (by Paul Scofield)
Original footage has been provided as VHS video by the advertising agency on behalf of UBS. Copyright by UBS.
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Quiz Show - Paul Scofield & Ralph Fiennes (father & son part 1)
"Something on your mind?" Charles Van Doren just can't admit to his father M...
published: 04 Nov 2009
Author: justwondering50
Quiz Show - Paul Scofield & Ralph Fiennes (father & son part 1)
"Something on your mind?" Charles Van Doren just can't admit to his father Mark that he cheated on Twenty One.
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Quiz Show - Paul Scofield & Ralph Fiennes (father & son part 2)
One of my favorite Paul Scofield scenes with great quotes. "Cheating on a quiz show. ...
published: 04 Nov 2009
Author: justwondering50
Quiz Show - Paul Scofield & Ralph Fiennes (father & son part 2)
One of my favorite Paul Scofield scenes with great quotes. "Cheating on a quiz show. It's like plagiarizing a comic strip." Charles Van Doren is subpoenaed by the House Committee investigating quiz shows. He has to confess to his father Mark who can't imagine that Charlie would do anything wrong.
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King Lear (1971) Directed by Peter Brook CLIP #1
King Lear, played by Paul Scofield, is ridiculed by his fool and chided by his eldest daug...
published: 06 May 2008
Author: LordKamiizumi
King Lear (1971) Directed by Peter Brook CLIP #1
King Lear, played by Paul Scofield, is ridiculed by his fool and chided by his eldest daughter Goneril. This is my favorite film version of Shakespeare's famous play. It is grim, graphic, and flawlessly casted.
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King Lear (1971) Directed by Peter Brook CLIP #2
King Lear, played by Paul Scofield, has been treated inhospitably at his daughter Goneril&...
published: 06 May 2008
Author: LordKamiizumi
King Lear (1971) Directed by Peter Brook CLIP #2
King Lear, played by Paul Scofield, has been treated inhospitably at his daughter Goneril's castle and curses her mightily before his departure.
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Paul Scofield
Tribute to the late, great actor Paul Scofield. I made this immediately after his death la...
published: 06 Feb 2009
Author: AllenbysEyes
Paul Scofield
Tribute to the late, great actor Paul Scofield. I made this immediately after his death last March but I couldn't upload on my old computer for some reason. But it's here now, so, enjoy!
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"King Lear" (1971) with Paul Scofield, Act II Scene 4
Act II Scene 4 of William Shakespeare's "King Lear" (1971). Paul Scofield in...
published: 16 Jun 2009
Author: brzeczyk
"King Lear" (1971) with Paul Scofield, Act II Scene 4
Act II Scene 4 of William Shakespeare's "King Lear" (1971). Paul Scofield in Peter Brook's masterpiece version. Thrilling, minimalistic and very cineastic experience. Released on DVD: www.amazon.com Directed by Peter Brook. Starring: Paul Scofield (King Lear), Patrick Magee (Cornwall), Cyril Cusack (Albany), Susan Engel (Regan), Tom Fleming (Kent), Anne-Lise Gabold (Cordelia), Ian Hogg (Edmund), Søren Elung Jensen (Duke of Burgundy), Robert Langdon Lloyd (Edgar, Jack MacGowran (Fool).
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A Man For All Seasons - Paul Scofield
Thomas More ending his friendship with the Duke of Norfolk. Paul Scofield, actor, CBE...
published: 17 Mar 2008
Author: johnhornor
A Man For All Seasons - Paul Scofield
Thomas More ending his friendship with the Duke of Norfolk. Paul Scofield, actor, CBE
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Paul Scofield in Anna Karenina
my favorite Scofield scenes from Anna Karenina...
published: 26 Jul 2008
Author: champ24girl
Paul Scofield in Anna Karenina
my favorite Scofield scenes from Anna Karenina
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From 'Bartleby' (1972) McEnery, Scofield
John McEnery as jobseeker Bartleby, Rosalind Elliot as the secretary and Paul Scofield as ...
published: 25 Dec 2011
Author: takethetube9010
From 'Bartleby' (1972) McEnery, Scofield
John McEnery as jobseeker Bartleby, Rosalind Elliot as the secretary and Paul Scofield as the boss. The film is adapted from the novel 'Bartleby The Scrivener, A Tale Of Wall Street' by Herman Melville, and directed by Anthony Friedman.
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Paul Scofield dies
The good ones always go in threes it seems and this week, Britain lost three of the very b...
published: 25 Mar 2008
Author: ChocolateFrogPrince
Paul Scofield dies
The good ones always go in threes it seems and this week, Britain lost three of the very best. Paul Scofield, one of the greatest actors of a generation has died aged 86. He won a well deserved Oscar for his performance as Thomas More in A Man For All Seasons, the rolde he is still best remembered for. David Paul Scofield, CH, CBE (21 January 1922 -- 19 March 2008)
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A Man For All Seasons - Paul Scofield, John Hurt
More has exchange with Roper regarding the Catholic Church. The next scene when More and R...
published: 17 Mar 2008
Author: johnhornor
A Man For All Seasons - Paul Scofield, John Hurt
More has exchange with Roper regarding the Catholic Church. The next scene when More and Rich part, and More expounds upon the devil and the laws of man.
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Paul Scofield
In memory of the great British actor Paul Scofield, here as Sir Thomas More in A Man for A...
published: 20 Mar 2008
Author: incogito
Paul Scofield
In memory of the great British actor Paul Scofield, here as Sir Thomas More in A Man for All Seasons.
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Philip Catherine à Avignon
Philip Catherine dirige la "master class" au Tremplin Jazz / Avignon. (extraits-aout 200...
published: 10 Feb 2010
Author: Vaucluse HD
Philip Catherine à Avignon
Philip Catherine dirige la "master class" au Tremplin Jazz / Avignon. (extraits-aout 2004)
PHILIP CATHERINE - Biographie
Depuis les années '60 Philip Catherine a été une figure importante de la scène du jazz européen. Sa collaboration avec des grands artistes comme Charles Mingus, Chet Baker, Stéphane Grappelli, Dexter Gordon, Larry Coryell, Tom Harrell, NHOP, pour n'en nommer que quelques-uns, son style et sonorité uniques, son engagement musical, ont été importants et d'une influence incontestable sur le jazz contemporain européen.
Né à Londres en 1942 d'une mère anglaise et d'un père belge, dans une famille de musiciens (son grand-père était premier violon du London Symphony Orchestra), Philip Catherine a pu développer son oreille musicale déjà très tôt. A quatorze ans, il entend la guitare de Brassens et découvre aussi Django Reinhardt : c'est le coup de foudre.
Il se met à écouter tous les grands musiciens de jazz de l'époque, les rencontre et puis très vite accompagne ceux qui passent par Bruxelles, où sa famille s' est installée.
A 18 ans, il tourne déjà en Europe avec le trio de Lou Bennett. En même temps, il entreprend des études de Sciences Economiques à l'Université de Louvain. Après son service militaire en 1971, Jean-Luc Ponty l'engage dans son quintet. En 1971 il enregistre un premier album sous son propre nom : "Streams", suivi en 1974-75 par "September Man" et "Guitars". Les amateurs de jazz à travers le monde découvrent non seulement un guitariste virtuose mais aussi un compositeur talentueux. Citons par exemple des thèmes devenus célèbres comme "Home comings" ou "Nairam".
Philip Catherine a joué dans les salles de concerts les plus prestigieuses : de la Philharmonique de Berlin au Carnegie Hall de New York, du Concertgebouw d' Amsterdam à l' Olympia et la Salle Pleyel à Paris, au Palais des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles. Il ne dédaigne pas pour autant les clubs de jazz qu'il affectionne pour l'intimité qui s'y crée avec le public.
Tout en tournant avec ses propres groupes, il a également accompagné les géants du jazz comme Charlie Mingus, Benny Goodman, Toots Thielemans, Stéphane Grappelli, Dexter Gordon, Charlie Mariano, et surtout Chet Baker qui lui a tant apporté.
Philip Catherine a reçu de nombreux prix, parmi lesquels "The most Promising Duo, Record Jazz Award Winners" en 1977 aux USA et "Artists of the Year" 1978 de la Deutsche Phono Akademie, pour ses duos avec Larry Coryell. Fin '88 il reçut le prix "Saxe" décerné à l'unanimité par l'Association belge des Critiques de Jazz pour son album "Transparence" . En juillet 1990, il reçoit le "Bird Prize", en compagnie de Stan Getz, au Northsea Jazz Festival à Den Haag, et en '95 le "Django D'Or" de la Sabam. En juin 98 il reçoit à Paris le Django D' Or à Paris comme "Meilleur musicien européen de Jazz". En Belgique le ZAMU "Lifetime Achievement Award" en 2001 et "Best Musician" en 2002. En novembre 2002 il a reçu le titre "Maestro Honoris Causa" de la Fondation Conservatoire d' Anvers.
Alternant plusieurs formules, Solo, Duo, Trio et Quartet, Philip Catherine envoûte l' auditeur par ses compositions d' un lyrisme naturel, où le swing reste l' ingrédient essentiel. Guitariste virtuose, il ne cède pas à la facilité de mélopées gratuites. Les différents formations lui donnent toute la liberté pour ses improvisations, allant d' un groove irrésistible et une sonorité saturée très rock à ces envolées lyriques et intenses dont il est un maître.
En '97 Philip Catherine signe chez Dreyfus Records. Un premier album pour ce label : "Philip Catherine-live", est salué par la presse comme un des ses meilleurs albums depuis des années : 4½ étoiles dans "Down Beat" ; "meilleur album de l' Année" dans "Jazz Nu", etc...
"Guitar Groove" ('98) - avec Jim Beard, Alfonso Johnson et Rodney Holmes -, est un des rares CD' s européens à entrer dans le Top 20 Gavin Jazz Chart aux USA, et d'y rester plus d' un mois! On y trouve 12 compositions et une très belle version de "Stardust".
L' album "Blue Prince" (2000), à reçu le "CHOC de l' année" dans Jazzman, et a été élu parmi les meilleurs albums de l' année dans de nombreux journaux et magazines internationaux.
"Summer Night" (2002, Dreyfus) - en formule trio & quartet - contient six nouvelles compositions et des standards soigneusement choisis. L' album démontre une fois de plus que Philip Catherine est un des grands guitaristes de notre temps et un compositeur hors pair.
Le succès de ses concerts avec orchestre de chambre ainsi qu?avec quelques-uns des meilleurs big bands européens a révélé que ses compositions se prêtent aussi particulièrement bien à des arrangements pour ensembles plus larges. Et en 2005 Philip Catherine enregistre sa musique avec le Brussels Jazz Orchestra (le seul big band Européen à figurer dans le Downbeat Critics Poll 2004) sur l?album « Meeting Colours » (Dreyfus Jazz).
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Stept Productions - "How We Livin" Trailer
After a long wait Stept Productions is proud to officially unveil all the info about their...
published: 03 Aug 2009
Author: Connor Scofield
Stept Productions - "How We Livin" Trailer
After a long wait Stept Productions is proud to officially unveil all the info about their latest project. "How We Livin". In contrast to our last production "Road to Nowhere", a travel-style documentary, this years project "How We Livin" offers a rider-segmented format and raw skiing.
With a jam packed rider list put into a mixtape format combined with a fast, upbeat soundtrack, "How We Livin" takes you to the streets, the backcountry, and everything in between.
Rider List:
Nick Martini
Alex Martini
Matt Walker
Shea Flynn
Sean Jordan
Tom Warnick
Cam Riley
Paul Bergeron
Clayton Vila
Ian Boll
Mark Hoyt
Sean Decker
Stu Halverson
Parker White & more...
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Picture This - MUSIC VIDEO
.: 2010 VIMEO FESTIVAL OFFICIAL SELECTION and NARRATIVE AWARD SEMI-FINALIST :.
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published: 31 Jul 2010
Author: Michael Koerbel
Picture This - MUSIC VIDEO
.: 2010 VIMEO FESTIVAL OFFICIAL SELECTION and NARRATIVE AWARD SEMI-FINALIST :.
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PICTURE THIS is posted online and submitted to the Vimeo Festival + Awards with the permission of the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts (http://cinema.usc.edu).
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SYNOPSIS: A boy rides a subway train and connects with a girl via advertisements that come to life.
CREATION: Shot on RED. Animations and compositing completed in Adobe After Effects. Conceived and completed in 10 days.
MUSIC: (http://www.size2shoes.com/music/)
Music Written and Performed by: size2shoes
Sound Engineer: James Corballis
Recorded in Galway, Ireland
CAST:
Boy: Andy Scott Harris
Girl: Greta Charness
Background: Mark Arnold, Wayne Baldwin, Jasmine Bay, Eric Edmonds, Sean Ellis, Timothy Guest, Courtney Hoskins, Mia Moraes, Pamela Petroff, Kristin Sando, and Nola Yergen-Jennings
CREW:
Director: Michael Koerbel
Writers: Michael Koerbel, Charles R.A. Newberry
Producers: Michael Koerbel, Charles R.A. Newberry
Line Producer: Eric Edmonds
Cinematographer: Sean Conaty
Editor: Brian Scofield
Production Designer: Giao-Chau Ly
Costume Designer: Nola Yergen-Jennings
1st AD: Jeremy Cohen
2nd AD: Luke Maxcy
Production Coordinator: Julie Brinley
1st AC: Chloe Weaver
2nd AC: Andrew Pauling
RED DIT: Adam Bricker
Gaffer: Andrew Brinkhaus
Best Boy Electric: Joe Turrentine
Key Grip: Greg Lefev
Best Boy Grip: Sebastian Bueno
Grip: Evan Pierre
Set Dresser: Jesse Alaya
Assistant Costume Designer: Sara Bergman
Make-Up & Hair: Dawn Sorenson
VFX Supervisor: Charles R.A. Newberry
VFX Artist: Mike Ashton
Animations: Charles R.A. Newberry
Colorist: Ed Koenig
Post Support: Fawaz Al-Matrouk, Dillon Brown
Still Photographer: Leigh Rautenbach
Studio Teacher: Barbara Gannen
Catering: Chris Holm
Transportation: Camila Tanabe
PAs: Sean Ellis, Simon Fink, Mia Moraes, Tom Ptasinski, Kristin Sando
Special thanks to Deanna, Robby, Jamie, Alan and the rest of the staff at CBS Radford in Studio City, CA.
Special thanks to Moving Picture Company in Los Angeles.
Special thanks to Majek Pictures in Los Angeles. (http://majekpictures.com)
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Grace and Mommy Mess-Ups
A mommy was out walking with her 4 year old daughter. She picked up something off the grou...
published: 10 May 2010
Author: Jim Tompkins
Grace and Mommy Mess-Ups
A mommy was out walking with her 4 year old daughter. She picked up something off the ground and started to put it in her mouth. The cautious Mom took the item away from her and asked her not to do that.
"Why?" her daughter asked.
"Because it's been on the ground, you don't know where it's been, it's dirty and probably has germs"
Her daughter looked up at her Mom with total admiration and asked, "Mommy, how do you know all this stuff? You are so smart."
The Mom quickly replied: "All moms know this stuff. It's on the Mommy Test. You have to know it, or they don't let you be a Mommy."
They walked along in silence for 2 or 3 minutes, and the little girl seemed deep in thought.
"OH...I get it!" she beamed, "So if you don't pass the test you have to be the daddy."
"Exactly" the mommy replied back with a big smile on my face.
Actually, there is no test to become a Mom, but even brief rundown of some of the job descriptions of a Mom are overwhelming:
Dentist, Taxi driver, Doctor/Surgeon (stuffed animals), Lawyer, Policewoman, Coroner- (for pets), Coach, Teacher, Cook (apple jacks)/Chef (macaroni and cheese), Laundress, Dishwasher, Maid, Nurse - until we get our MD which happens after kid #2, Personal dresser, Personal shopper, Personal assistant, Secretary, Rocking chair, Singer, Artist, Diaper changer, Seamstress, Groomer, Cheerleader, Plumber, Counselor, Tissue (Mom's clothes work better) Food taster, Tickler and Pudding lid licker.
With all these responsibilities, is it any wonder that Mom's mess up from time to time? Sometimes Mom's flunk the Mommy Test!
Lydia and I were in Archie last year playing golf at Blackberry Trails. We were on the fourth hole when we get a frantic call from our fifth child, Lindsey. She was headed out to the garage to go shopping with our 8th grandchild, Laila. Laila was just seven months old. She had her in her seat that snaps into the pedestal in the car. She forgot to get something, so she sets the seat on the counter top, and goes up to her bedroom. She hears a horrid sounding "crash" and Laila lets out this blood-curdling scream. She runs downstairs to see Laila lying face down on their hard tile flor, with the baby-seat on top of her. She picks her up and sees a huge bruise and knot forming on her forehead.
When Lydia got the call, she was frantic as well. She immediately left and met Lindsey at the hospital.
Lindsey had one of those Mommy Mess-Up moments. She just didn't think that a seven month old could wiggle and kick that much. Lindsey had her first experience with "mommy guilt', but praise God, Laila was fine. It seems that God designed little babies with "mess-up's" in mind. Their little head bones are still forming and can take an accidental fall very well.
An important aspect of being a Mom is learning how to deal with "Mommy Mess-up's!
Ali Landry is an actress, model, ABC's Superstars celebrity participant, and founder of children's clothing line Belle Parish, and became mom to Estela in 2007.
"As a mom, I almost always feel guilty. I think it's just part of being a mom, never feeling like you have enough time for the kids, your husband, yourself! It's a daily struggle to be the best wife, mother, daughter etc. I can be. There just aren't enough hours in the day."
Now that my daughter's a little older (2-1/2), I'm no longer so germ phobic. I no longer feel like I need to clean off everything that falls on the ground before she sticks it back in her mouth. A few germs are good for kids!"
If a few germs are good for kid's are "mess-ups good for Mom's?
Wiktionary defines "mess up" as:
To make a mess of; to untidy, disorder, soil, or muss. "The afternoon breeze messed up my hair."
To cause a problem with; to introduce an error or mistake in; to make muddled or confused; spoil; ruin. "The change messed something up, and it's not working anymore."
To botch, bungle; to perform poorly on. "Well, I messed up my solo, but otherwise it was a good concert."
To make a mistake; to do something incorrectly; to perform poorly. "He has a hard time getting started because he's afraid he'll mess up."
To cause (another person) to make unwanted mistakes in a given task, usually through distraction or obnoxious behavior. "Stop bumping me! You keep messing me up!"
To damage; injure. "He messed up his elbow at the track meet."
To discombobulate, utterly confuse, or confound psychologically; to throw into a state of mental disarray. "That girl totally messed me up, man. I'm not sure who I am anymore."
Mom's learn that messes are a fact of Motherhood:
The morning starts off with spilled milk and sticky crumbs on the kitchen floor, progresses to tomato juice dumped on the carpet, includes a stopped-up sink and a visit to the emergency room, and finishes up with the dog meeting a skunk. Throw in a call from your husband telling you he's bringing company home for dinner -- "just something casual, hon."
As one mom wrote:
Sometimes we really mess up
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Deborah Kerr & Paul Scofield 1982 fragment 1 (dinner scene)
A Song At Twilight (1982) is a british television production of the play by Noel Coward. D...
published: 15 Jun 2011
Author: penthesilearu2
Deborah Kerr & Paul Scofield 1982 fragment 1 (dinner scene)
A Song At Twilight (1982) is a british television production of the play by Noel Coward. Deborah Kerr as Carlotta Paul Scofield as Hugo
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Paul Scofield Dies
Oscar winning British actor passes away at 86...
published: 20 Mar 2008
Author: itn
Paul Scofield Dies
Oscar winning British actor passes away at 86
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Deborah Kerr and Paul Scofield
Deborah Kerr as Carlotta and Paul Scofield as Hugo in 'A Song At Twilight' (1982) ...
published: 25 Jul 2010
Author: takethetube9010
Deborah Kerr and Paul Scofield
Deborah Kerr as Carlotta and Paul Scofield as Hugo in 'A Song At Twilight' (1982) directed by Cedric Messina - a television production of the play by Noel Coward.
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Amadeus Paul Scofield as Salieri "The first encounter"
Salieri's first "encounter" with Mozart. A classic BBC radio adaptation of t...
published: 23 Feb 2008
Author: iforgeti
Amadeus Paul Scofield as Salieri "The first encounter"
Salieri's first "encounter" with Mozart. A classic BBC radio adaptation of the National Theatre's 1979 production of Peter Shaffer's Amadeus. The same principals as in the world premiere at the National reprise their roles for radio, including Simon Callow, who played Schikanaeder in the subsequent Milos Forman film version. Salieri - Paul Scofield Mozart - Simon Callow Constanze - Felicity Kendall