Now this is more like it. I miss the blog and the reel and the screed. You can write things on Facebook but nobody ever reads them. They probably won't read this either. I may not read it myself. However, it's nice to have a place to write sommat again.
I've named it Day For Night because it's a film term. It's one of my favorite kinds of shots. And it's my favorite Truffaut film (so far). A day-for-night shot is when you film during the day with either a filter on the lens or post-production that makes a day scene look like a night scene. And I think I'll primarily be jabbering about Film here, as suggested by a friend of mine.
Outside the cool Colorado summer evening is coming down. I have the sliding glass door open and the breeze is coming through it. On the screen is John Ford's The Long Voyage Home (1940) starring John Wayne, Ward Bond. Hard drinking, down-at-heels sailors and bums on a tramp steamer with German U-boats ruling the oceans. I watch so many movies these days that I may as well have a blog about what I'm watching and how it strikes me.
This is it.
OK
CS
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