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A writer is a person who uses written words in various styles and techniques to communicate ideas. Writers produce various forms of literary art and creative writing such as novels, short stories, poetry, plays, screenplays, and essays as well as various utilitarian forms such as reports and news articles. Writers' texts are published across a range of media. Skilled writers who are able to use language to express ideas well often contribute significantly to the cultural content of a society. The word is also used elsewhere in the arts – such as songwriter – but as a standalone term, "writer" normally refers to the creation of written language. Some writers work from an oral tradition.
Writers can produce material across a number of genres, fictional or non-fictional. Other writers use multiple media – for example, graphics or illustration – to enhance the communication of their ideas. Another recent demand has been created by civil and government readers for the work of non-fictional technical writers, whose skills create understandable, interpretive documents of a practical or scientific nature. Some writers may use images (drawing, painting, graphics) or multimedia to augment their writing. In rare instances, creative writers are able to communicate their ideas via music as well as words.
The Writer is a monthly magazine for writers published by Madavor Media.
The Writer was first established by William H. Hills and Robert Luce, two Boston Globe reporters, as "a monthly magazine to interest and help all literary workers", in April 1887. Until the November 2000 issue, it was published in Boston. It is the oldest magazine for writers currently being published, and one of the oldest continually published magazines in the U.S. It is targeted at writers, and includes articles offering advice for writing and resources for publishing.
The Writer offers articles of interest to both novice and experienced writers, including market news, interviews, and tips on how to hone one's skills in particular aspects of the craft.
Over its 125-year history, The Writer has been overseen by a number of editors. Hills remained associated with the magazine until February 1926. On page 54 of that issue, he wrote a farewell essay in which he stated he felt he was putting the magazine in safe hands as he resigned his place as editor to William D. Kennedy.
Writer's block is a condition, primarily associated with writing, in which an author loses the ability to produce new work or experiences a creative slowdown. The condition ranges in difficulty from coming up with original ideas to being unable to produce a work for years. Throughout history, writer's block has been a documented problem.
Professionals who have struggled with the affliction include authors such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and Joseph Mitchell, pop culture cartoonist Charles M. Schulz and British songwriter Adele. Research concerning this topic was done in the late 1970s and 1980s. During this time, researchers were influenced by the Process and Post-Process movements, and therefore focused specifically on the writer's processes. The condition was first described in 1947 by psychoanalyst Edmund Bergler.
Writer's block may have several causes. Some are creative problems that originate within an author's work itself. A writer may run out of inspiration, or be distracted by other events. A fictional example can be found in George Orwell's novel Keep the Aspidistra Flying, in which the protagonist Gordon Comstock struggles in vain to complete an epic poem describing a day in London: "It was too big for him, that was the truth. It had never really progressed, it had simply fallen apart into a series of fragments."
Chicago (i/ʃᵻˈkɑːɡoʊ/ or /ʃᵻˈkɔːɡoʊ/) is the third most populous city in the United States. With over 2.7 million residents, it is the most populous city in the state of Illinois and the Midwest. The Chicago metropolitan area, often referred to as Chicagoland, has nearly 10 million people and is the third-largest in the U.S. Chicago is the seat of Cook County.
Chicago was incorporated as a city in 1837, near a portage between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River watershed, and grew rapidly in the mid-nineteenth century. The city is an international hub for finance, commerce, industry, technology, telecommunications, and transportation: O'Hare International Airport is the busiest airport in the world when measured by aircraft traffic; it also has the largest number of U.S. highways and rail road freight. In 2012, Chicago was listed as an alpha global city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network, and ranked seventh in the world in the 2014 Global Cities Index.As of 2014, Chicago had the third largest gross metropolitan product in the United States at US$610.5 billion.
A film festival is an organized, extended presentation of films in one or more cinemas or screening venues, usually in a single city or region. Increasingly, film festivals show some films outdoors. Films may be of recent date and, depending upon the festival's focus, can include international and domestic releases. Some festivals focus on a specific film-maker or genre (e.g., film noir) or subject matter (e.g., horror film festivals). A number of film festivals specialise in short films of a defined maximum length. Film festivals are typically annual events. Some film historians do not consider Film Festivals as official releases of film, like Jerry Beck. The best known film festivals are the Venice Film Festival, the Cannes Film Festival, the Toronto Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, and the Berlin International Film Festival, the latter being the largest film festival worldwide, based on attendance. The Venice Film Festival is the oldest major festival. The Melbourne International Film Festival is the largest film festival in the Southern Hemisphere and one of the oldest in the world. A 2013 study found 3,000 active films festivals worldwide—active defined as having held an event in the previous 24 months.
Actors: Javi Araguz (producer), Javi Araguz (editor), Javi Araguz (actor), Javi Araguz (director), Javi Araguz (writer), Pau Bertomeu (producer), Carles Araguz (actor), Isabel Hierro (producer), Isabel Hierro (writer), Gloria Ariza (composer), Kim Smits (actor), Raul Tigel (actor), Axel Bertran (actor), Josep Adell (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Brynn Baron (actress), Brynn Baron (producer), gregg Alexander (actor), Stefan Feuerherdt (producer), Christopher Alley (director), Ruth Witteried (producer), Barbara McCormick Thomas (writer),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Cassian Elwes (actor), Michael De Luca (actor), Leonardo DiCaprio (actor), Neal Dodson (actor), Russell Crowe (actor), Michael Fassbender (actor), Johnny Depp (actor), George Clooney (actor), George Clooney (actor), Woody Allen (actor), Woody Allen (actor), George Clooney (actor), Willem Dafoe (actor), Ryan Gosling (actor), Harrison Ford (actor),
Genres: ,Actors: Varsha Usgaonkar (actress), Kishore Kadam (actor), Anand Abhyankar (actor), Ashok Samarth (actor), Jyothi Kunkolienkar (producer), Pramod Salgaocar (producer), Chandrakant Barve (writer), Jyothi Kunkolienkar (writer), Chandrakant Barve (director), Prabhakar Panshiker (actor), Dilip Ghare (actor), Sachin Natekar (editor), Arvind Haldipur (composer),
Plot: This is debate between two friends; a jailer and an author of international repute on capital punishment. The author is an abolitionist whereas the jailer believes that a criminal terrorist must be hanged. The terrorist is sentenced to death and the author loses hopes of saving him. So now he decides to interview him in order to understand the mental condition of the murderer who is about to be hanged for murdering an innocent person. He wants to know how he feels, whether he repents, whether he is scared. The interview is organized by his jailer friend but the author gets into a nightmare like situation from which he is facing death himself.
Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama, Thriller,Actors: Franco Castan (producer), Franco Castan (actor), Daniel Dowding (editor), Daniel Dowding (director), Daniel Dowding (producer), Chaz Ahern (actor), Laura Dowding (composer), Sudan Jeffers (actor), Danny Watters (actor), Kevin Hazzard (writer), Kevin Hazzard (writer), Noah Fleming (actor), Renae Sallee (actress), Elizabeth Fleming (actress), Elizabeth Langmade (actress),
Plot: All of humanity is linked; by lineage, by history, by space, by experience and by emotion. And yet somehow we remain so completely insulated from one another, refusing to unlatch that door chain. In short, this piece is less about what divides us than it is about what connects us.
Genres: Short,Actors: Mohamed Zineddaine (writer), Mohamed Zineddaine (producer), Mohamed Zineddaine (director), Mohamed Zineddaine (editor), Silvio Piersanti (composer), Wahabi Noureddine (actor), Harrada Abdelkader (actor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Bill Irwin (actor), Charles Inslee (actor), Richard Attenborough (actor), Woody Allen (actor), Charles Chaplin (actor), Woody Allen (actor), Syd Chaplin (actor), Syd Chaplin (actor), Woody Allen (actor), Winston Churchill (actor), Johnny Depp (actor), Robert Downey Jr. (actor), Robert Downey Jr. (actor), Milos Forman (actor), Bill Irwin (actor),
Plot: Narrated by Sydney Pollack, film critic Richard Schickel's dazzling two-hour plus documentary to one of the towering figures in film: Charles Chaplin. Hardcore Chaplin fans may not find much new material here, but more unfamiliar admirers will gain some valuable information about one of the most famous personalities of the 20th century. Schickel has constructed the documentary as a chronological survey of Chaplin's work, starting with his most significant shorts and covering all of his features. Schickel supports his narration with testimony from artists familiar with Chaplin's work and family members who offer personal insights into the comedian's life. The documentary plays down but doesn't ignore the controversies that swirled around Chaplin's private life. But the main focus is on the films. They include some of the best-loved movies of all time. Clips from "Kid Auto Races at Venice," the 1914 Keystone short in which Chaplin first used his Tramp costume, reveal a startlingly modern technique and sensibility, as if the filmmakers were predicting and mocking reality TV. Subsequent shorts show Chaplin refining his 'Little Tramp' character while absorbing the essentials of filmmaking. By the time he made "Easy Street," in 1917, Chaplin had perfected a combination of knockabout farce and Victorian sentiment that still proves irresistible. Chaplin's early features, including "The Kid," "The Gold Rush" and "City Lights," were such blockbuster hits that he could essentially ignore the coming of sound for almost a decade. Those making appearances on the program include Woody Allen, Richard Attenborough, Jeanine Basinger, Claire Bloom, Geraldine Chaplin. Sydney Chaplin, Johnny Depp, Robert Downey Jr., Milos Forman, Bill Irwin, Norman Lloyd, Marcel Marceau, David Raksin, David Robinson, Andrew Sarris, Martin Scorsese and Jeffrey Vance.
Keywords: actor, character-name-in-title, comedian, comedy-filmmaking, film-director, filmmaker, filmmaking, silent-filmmakingActors: Kristy Swanson (actress), Charlie Sheen (actor), Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (actor), Valeria Golino (actress), Lloyd Bridges (actor), Jon Cryer (actor), Cary Elwes (actor), Pat Proft (actor), Pat Proft (actor), Jim Abrahams (actor), Jim Abrahams (actor), William O'Leary (actor),
Genres: Documentary, Short,Actors: Jack May (actor), Lindsay Shonteff (producer), Lindsay Shonteff (director), Lindsay Shonteff (writer), Jack Smethurst (actor), Anthony Jacobs (actor), Sue Bond (actress), Neville Barber (actor), Fred Hugh (actor), Alan Gorrie (composer), Toby Lennon (actor), Linda Dean (actress), Jackson J. Bowdell (editor), Louisa Livingston (actress), Greta Nelson (actress),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Holbrook N. Todd (editor), George M. Merrick (director), Ernie Adams (actor), Tom Herbert (actor), Arthur Loft (actor), Norbert A. Myles (actor), Hal Taliaferro (actor), Mae Busch (actress), Luana Walters (actress), Douglas MacLean (producer), Lester F. Scott Jr. (producer), Betty Burbridge (writer), George Cowl (actor), David Callis (actor),
Genres: ,Music video by T.I. performing Writer. (C) 2017 Grand Hustle, LLC Under exclusive license to Roc Nation Records. http://vevo.ly/8yO82J
A fun vlog on five common characteristics of writers. :) RELATED LINKS: Ten Indisputable Signs That You're a Writer (blog): http://bit.ly/10_wr 5 Ways to Become a Better Writer: http://bit.ly/1hCmSmJ Are You a Writer?: http://bit.ly/1IGAx6c Do You Have to Write Every Day?: http://bit.ly/1JuQ1ud So You Want to Be a Writer? (blog): http://bit.ly/1PM9NlV Can You Lose the Ability to Write? (blog): http://bit.ly/1h8x0mj On the Romanticization of Writers (blog): http://bit.ly/r_WR Why I Don't Like the Term "Aspiring Writer" (blog): http://bit.ly/aspirew WHERE TO FIND ME: Writability (aka my blog)! http://avajae.blogspot.com/ Twitter (where I spend way too much time)! https://twitter.com/Ava_Jae tumblr (because pictures! and inspirational thingies!) http://avajae.tumblr.com/ Fa...
Top Five Habits of Successful Writers http://www.writers-realm.com/ What are the habits that make a successful writer? Good authors seem to have a few things in common. They possess certain qualities—habits—that make them super productive and creative. These habits can be obtained by anyone. Just watch and see for yourself! You can also read this content as an article here: http://www.writers-realm.com/habits-of-successful-writers/ *******DON'T FORGET TO COMMENT, SHARE, & SUBSCRIBE!*******
A compilation of J.K. Rowling explaining her lifelong dream of becoming a writer. The excitement she felt when she got the idea for Harry Potter. The importance of following your own passion and not giving in to others expectations.
'Anything Could Happen' Buy the single now at iTunes - http://ell.li/KHKqWF Ellie Goulding's new single 'The Writer' from her debut album 'Light's. Get it in the US at http://bit.ly/EllieLIGHTSiTunes
What would some of the greatest writers of our time advise their younger peers? Find out here where Jonathan Franzen, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, Richard Ford, Umberto Eco and seven others share their thoughts on how to make it as a writer. “Have fun … if you’re having fun there’s a good chance that the reader will too,” is American Jonathan Franzen’s (b. 1959) most important piece of advice. Swedish playwright Lars Norén (b. 1944) argues that writing isn’t about desire, but about necessity: “… the disappointments and the efforts are so tough that you must have an inner conviction that this is what you want.” “Write, write, write and write again, and you will get it right.” Such is the key piece of advice from Kenyan writer Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o (b. 1938). American Lydia Davis (b.1947) emphasizes h...
BUY THE BOOK - ESSENTIALS OF SCREENWRITING: The Art, Craft, and Business Of Film and Television Writing http://amzn.to/1J9SyLU MORE VIDEOS WITH RICHARD WALTER http://bit.ly/298n3kZ Richard Walter is an author, educator, screenwriter, commentator, consultant and chairman of the University of California, Los Angeles graduate program in screenwriting. Students from Walter's screenwriting program at UCLA have written projects for Steven Spielberg, and many successful Hollywood productions, including three Academy Awards for best screenplay: Dustin Lance Black for Milk and Alexander Payne for Sideways and The Descendants. Other past students of the UCLA program under Walter's direction include these television and film screenwriters: Sacha Gervasi - The Terminal; Dan Mazeau - Wrath of the ...
The latest documentary in our 'Life Of' series looks at writer, Kate Harrison as she discusses her life and work from her base in Brighton. You can find more information on Kate and her books at www.kate-harrison.com See more of our 'Life Of' films - http://thelifeofdocumentary.wordpress.com/ and please subscribe to our Youtube channel.
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This is a short film I created for the Quentin Tarantino's Emerging Artist Contest to promote the film Django Unchained. "The Writer” tells the story of Pedro, a young cowboy who defies the writer of the short film (me). I used the footage of the film “Day of Anger” and changed the dialogues in order to create this comic book world ruled by the sacred script. Recognition: Winner - Django Unchained Emerging Artist Contest
iA Writer for Mac is a digital writing tool that will turn you into a shark following a blood trail. We tried our best to create an interface that works so seamlessly that all your thoughts go into the text instead of the program. It is built on three principles: 1. Form = Idea: iA Writer is a writing tool as hard and as uncustomizable as a mechanical type writer. It has no preferences. It is how it is. It works like it works. Love it or hate it. 2. Thought goes into writing, not using: Focus mode allows me to think, spell and write at one sentence at a time. 3. Minimal input, maximum output: It automatically formats semantical entities such as headlines, lists, bold, strong, block quotes. Writer works without mouse. Visit http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ia-writer/id439623248?mt=12# fo...
Created by: Ivan Kander (www.lucky9studios.com) & Ben Watts (www.imdb.com/name/nm3527874) ________________________________ THE 53 FILMS USED (in Alphabetical Order) A Murder of Crows Adaptation Almost Famous Amadeus As Good As It Gets Atonement Barfly Barton Fink Capote Cloud Atlas Dead Poets Society Delirious Door In The Floor, The Factotum Finding Forrester Forgetting Sarah Marshall Front, The Funny Farm Ghost Writer, The Great Gatsby, The Hours, The Iris Jerry Maguire Julie & Julia Kill Your Darlings Limitless Listen Up, Phillip Lost Weekend, The Misery Mission: Impossible Moulin Rouge Orange County Permanent Midnight Railway Man, The Reprise Rewrite, The Royal Tenenbaums, Ruby Sparks Secret Window Seven Psychopaths Shakespeare In Love Shining, The Stranger Than Fiction Sunset Blvd S...
Introducing Writer Pro, the big sister of the popular iA Writer. Now with Syntax Control and a clear and simple workflow.
With its low profile, sleek lines, and striking color, the Remington Streamliner holds a special place in the writer's heart. This piece serves as an homage to the device itself and the dying art of the typewritten essay. Process: digital still photography, super8 film & custom optical effects. All content and audio created by Kelly Meador & Daniel Elwing. ©2007 http://www.impactist.com
"My first film made during my time at Columbia College Chicago: A Chicagoan homage to Agnés Varda's Cléo de 5 à 7. Enjoy." Take a peek behind the scenes here: http://youtu.be/0GyBmQHQ--M?hd=1 Starring: Emily Deering Written, Directed, Edited & Filmed by: Alex Bohs Collaborative Director: Amanda Brinton Original Music by: Brian Holl (of http://foreignfields.net) Animation by: Brandon Rubino Special thanks: Kimberley Pinto Michael Pinto Mikey Buszczak Ted Hardin Myopic Books Reckless Records Earwax Café Filter Coffee Agnés Varda (for being an inspiring badass) © 2011 OFFICIAL SELECTION: 2011 NFFTY (Seattle, WA) 2011 Take 1 Film Festival (Chicago, IL) 2011 South Loop Film Festival (Chicago, IL) 2011 CineYouth Film Festival (Chicago, IL) *Winner of "Chicago Award" 2011 Chicago Intern...
Writer's Block (2013) Starring: Bryan Cranston, Lela Edgar, Spenser Granese, and Chaz Rose Director of Photography: Shane Valcich Editor: Erinn Clancy Composer: Will Wyatt Producers: Spenser Granese, Chaz Rose, Brandon Polanco Writer & Director: Brandon Polanco Filmed during the principal photography of 'Cold Comes the Night' in 2012 amidst Hurricane Sandy.
Music video by T.I. performing Writer. (C) 2017 Grand Hustle, LLC Under exclusive license to Roc Nation Records. http://vevo.ly/8yO82J
A fun vlog on five common characteristics of writers. :) RELATED LINKS: Ten Indisputable Signs That You're a Writer (blog): http://bit.ly/10_wr 5 Ways to Become a Better Writer: http://bit.ly/1hCmSmJ Are You a Writer?: http://bit.ly/1IGAx6c Do You Have to Write Every Day?: http://bit.ly/1JuQ1ud So You Want to Be a Writer? (blog): http://bit.ly/1PM9NlV Can You Lose the Ability to Write? (blog): http://bit.ly/1h8x0mj On the Romanticization of Writers (blog): http://bit.ly/r_WR Why I Don't Like the Term "Aspiring Writer" (blog): http://bit.ly/aspirew WHERE TO FIND ME: Writability (aka my blog)! http://avajae.blogspot.com/ Twitter (where I spend way too much time)! https://twitter.com/Ava_Jae tumblr (because pictures! and inspirational thingies!) http://avajae.tumblr.com/ Fa...
Top Five Habits of Successful Writers http://www.writers-realm.com/ What are the habits that make a successful writer? Good authors seem to have a few things in common. They possess certain qualities—habits—that make them super productive and creative. These habits can be obtained by anyone. Just watch and see for yourself! You can also read this content as an article here: http://www.writers-realm.com/habits-of-successful-writers/ *******DON'T FORGET TO COMMENT, SHARE, & SUBSCRIBE!*******
A compilation of J.K. Rowling explaining her lifelong dream of becoming a writer. The excitement she felt when she got the idea for Harry Potter. The importance of following your own passion and not giving in to others expectations.
'Anything Could Happen' Buy the single now at iTunes - http://ell.li/KHKqWF Ellie Goulding's new single 'The Writer' from her debut album 'Light's. Get it in the US at http://bit.ly/EllieLIGHTSiTunes
What would some of the greatest writers of our time advise their younger peers? Find out here where Jonathan Franzen, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, Richard Ford, Umberto Eco and seven others share their thoughts on how to make it as a writer. “Have fun … if you’re having fun there’s a good chance that the reader will too,” is American Jonathan Franzen’s (b. 1959) most important piece of advice. Swedish playwright Lars Norén (b. 1944) argues that writing isn’t about desire, but about necessity: “… the disappointments and the efforts are so tough that you must have an inner conviction that this is what you want.” “Write, write, write and write again, and you will get it right.” Such is the key piece of advice from Kenyan writer Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o (b. 1938). American Lydia Davis (b.1947) emphasizes h...
BUY THE BOOK - ESSENTIALS OF SCREENWRITING: The Art, Craft, and Business Of Film and Television Writing http://amzn.to/1J9SyLU MORE VIDEOS WITH RICHARD WALTER http://bit.ly/298n3kZ Richard Walter is an author, educator, screenwriter, commentator, consultant and chairman of the University of California, Los Angeles graduate program in screenwriting. Students from Walter's screenwriting program at UCLA have written projects for Steven Spielberg, and many successful Hollywood productions, including three Academy Awards for best screenplay: Dustin Lance Black for Milk and Alexander Payne for Sideways and The Descendants. Other past students of the UCLA program under Walter's direction include these television and film screenwriters: Sacha Gervasi - The Terminal; Dan Mazeau - Wrath of the ...
The latest documentary in our 'Life Of' series looks at writer, Kate Harrison as she discusses her life and work from her base in Brighton. You can find more information on Kate and her books at www.kate-harrison.com See more of our 'Life Of' films - http://thelifeofdocumentary.wordpress.com/ and please subscribe to our Youtube channel.
Hello and welcome to terrible tuesdays :D we've all been there... SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/EmmaTheSarcasticFish Blog: http://www.fashionistafails.blogspot.com 1000 Faces Project: http://onethousandfacesproject.blogspot.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSarcasticFish Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sarcastic_Fish We Heart It: http://weheartit.com/FashionistaFails Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/FashionistaFail/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/Sarcastic_Fish
This is a short film I created for the Quentin Tarantino's Emerging Artist Contest to promote the film Django Unchained. "The Writer” tells the story of Pedro, a young cowboy who defies the writer of the short film (me). I used the footage of the film “Day of Anger” and changed the dialogues in order to create this comic book world ruled by the sacred script. Recognition: Winner - Django Unchained Emerging Artist Contest
iA Writer for Mac is a digital writing tool that will turn you into a shark following a blood trail. We tried our best to create an interface that works so seamlessly that all your thoughts go into the text instead of the program. It is built on three principles: 1. Form = Idea: iA Writer is a writing tool as hard and as uncustomizable as a mechanical type writer. It has no preferences. It is how it is. It works like it works. Love it or hate it. 2. Thought goes into writing, not using: Focus mode allows me to think, spell and write at one sentence at a time. 3. Minimal input, maximum output: It automatically formats semantical entities such as headlines, lists, bold, strong, block quotes. Writer works without mouse. Visit http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ia-writer/id439623248?mt=12# fo...
Created by: Ivan Kander (www.lucky9studios.com) & Ben Watts (www.imdb.com/name/nm3527874) ________________________________ THE 53 FILMS USED (in Alphabetical Order) A Murder of Crows Adaptation Almost Famous Amadeus As Good As It Gets Atonement Barfly Barton Fink Capote Cloud Atlas Dead Poets Society Delirious Door In The Floor, The Factotum Finding Forrester Forgetting Sarah Marshall Front, The Funny Farm Ghost Writer, The Great Gatsby, The Hours, The Iris Jerry Maguire Julie & Julia Kill Your Darlings Limitless Listen Up, Phillip Lost Weekend, The Misery Mission: Impossible Moulin Rouge Orange County Permanent Midnight Railway Man, The Reprise Rewrite, The Royal Tenenbaums, Ruby Sparks Secret Window Seven Psychopaths Shakespeare In Love Shining, The Stranger Than Fiction Sunset Blvd S...
Introducing Writer Pro, the big sister of the popular iA Writer. Now with Syntax Control and a clear and simple workflow.
With its low profile, sleek lines, and striking color, the Remington Streamliner holds a special place in the writer's heart. This piece serves as an homage to the device itself and the dying art of the typewritten essay. Process: digital still photography, super8 film & custom optical effects. All content and audio created by Kelly Meador & Daniel Elwing. ©2007 http://www.impactist.com
"My first film made during my time at Columbia College Chicago: A Chicagoan homage to Agnés Varda's Cléo de 5 à 7. Enjoy." Take a peek behind the scenes here: http://youtu.be/0GyBmQHQ--M?hd=1 Starring: Emily Deering Written, Directed, Edited & Filmed by: Alex Bohs Collaborative Director: Amanda Brinton Original Music by: Brian Holl (of http://foreignfields.net) Animation by: Brandon Rubino Special thanks: Kimberley Pinto Michael Pinto Mikey Buszczak Ted Hardin Myopic Books Reckless Records Earwax Café Filter Coffee Agnés Varda (for being an inspiring badass) © 2011 OFFICIAL SELECTION: 2011 NFFTY (Seattle, WA) 2011 Take 1 Film Festival (Chicago, IL) 2011 South Loop Film Festival (Chicago, IL) 2011 CineYouth Film Festival (Chicago, IL) *Winner of "Chicago Award" 2011 Chicago Intern...
Writer's Block (2013) Starring: Bryan Cranston, Lela Edgar, Spenser Granese, and Chaz Rose Director of Photography: Shane Valcich Editor: Erinn Clancy Composer: Will Wyatt Producers: Spenser Granese, Chaz Rose, Brandon Polanco Writer & Director: Brandon Polanco Filmed during the principal photography of 'Cold Comes the Night' in 2012 amidst Hurricane Sandy.
Down the road a piece he was waiting
Yes, he was waiting and you know me
I had had my fill of hesitating
And I always knew it had to be
To love, to love, to love, to love
All you need's the opportunity
To love, to love, to love, to love
Baby don't you make a fool of me
I never will forget our first encounter
Yes, I'm proud to say that it was all right
And I was so glad that I had found him
As ready as I was that night
To love, to love, to love, to love
All you need's the opportunity
To love, to love, to love, to love
Baby don't you make a fool of me
There are those of us too cool for passion
They're the ones that it could do some good
And there are those who say it's out of fashion
They're the ones who only wish they could
To love, to love, to love, to love
All you need's the opportunity
To love, to love, to love, to love
Baby don't you make a fool of me
Baby don't you make a fool of me
Baby, don't you make a fool of me
Baby, don't you make a fool of me
Baby, don't you make a fool of me