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понедельник, 28 мая 2012 г.
суббота, 26 мая 2012 г.
The James Cameron task
1) James was a science geek.
I think
he was not a popular boy at school.
2) He
love of science fiction actually seemed mirrored in the world around he,
because what was happening , this was in the late 60s he was going to the moon, he was exploring
the deep oceans.
3)He like drawing alien creatures, alien words,
robots ,spaceships. He like to create image in his head and transfer this picture on paper.
He like diving
and learn deep of ocean environment.
In my
life studying is important activity.
4)I have
not seen «The Abyss» and «Terminator 2» . Cameron introduced there computer
generated animation. There are a bit boring special effects.
5)About
making «Avatar»: «This is going to be a whole new world » this
was a whole new world of creativity for film artists. So ,I started a company
with Stan Winston ,my good friend Stan Winston, who is the premier make-up and
creature designer at that time ,and it
was called Digital Domain . And the concept of the company was that we would
leapfrog past the analog processes of optical printers and so on, and we would
go right to digital production. And we actually did that and it gave us a
competitive advantage for a while. But we found ourselves lagging in the mid
90s in the creature and character design stuff that we had actually founded the
company to do. So, I wrote this piece called «Avatar» which was meant to absolutely push the
envelope of visual effects, of CG effects, beyond, with realistic human emotive characters
generated in CG, and the main characters
would all be in CG, and the world would be in CG.»
About making
«Titanic»: «I made this other movie about a big ships that’s sinks. You know ,
I went and pitched it to the studio as «Romeo and Juliet » on a ship : «It’s
going to be this epic romance, passionate film .» Secretly, what I wanted to do
was I wanted to dive to the real wreck of «Titanic.» And that’s why I made the
movie. And that’s the truth. Now ,the studio didn’t know that. But I convinced
them. I said, «We are going to dive to the wreck. We’re going to film it for
real.»
James
like more to imagine.
6)Lessons
a) curiosity
b) respect of your team
c) failure is not an opinion
d) you have to be willing to take risk
понедельник, 14 мая 2012 г.
John French Sloan.Art.
Name: Sixth
Avenue and Thirtieth Street, New York City
John Sloan, 1907
Sheet: 24 1/4 x 32 inches (61.6 x 81.3 cm)
Medium: oil on canvas
Country origin: made in United States, North and
Central America
Current locations: Philadelphia Museum of Art
John French Sloan (August 2, 1871 – September 7, 1951) was an
American artist. As a member of The Eight, he became a leading figure in the Ashcan School of realist artists. He was known for his urban
genre painting and ability to capture the essence
of neighborhood life in New York City, often through his window. I chose this picture because of atmosphere. If
you consider for a moment you will see more than intoxicated woman. You will
see contrast among social groups clearly showed by artist. It actually problem
for every generation.
воскресенье, 13 мая 2012 г.
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