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April 29, 2008
Portishead
It's a little past midnight on a cold, rainy Brooklyn night, and I just bought the new Portishead album. I haven't listened to it yet. I'm waiting until I can turn out the lights and put in my headphones and span time.
Speaking of spanning time, this article on the affects of nonlinear editing technology on Terence Malick's filmmaking new issue of Reverse Shot is well worth your consideration. There was a point where I'd never mention such a piece without using it a springboard for some discussion of my own. These days, though, I feel like I've run big words and ideas to spend them on.
I need to read more.
Posted by David Lowery at April 29, 2008 12:17 AM