April 2009
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The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)
We all know how obsessed Wes Anderson is with luggage. On that note, I watched The Royal Tenenbaums again the other night and examined his use of luggage in composing each scene when all three children return home. Also notice how he integrates the typeface Futura Bold—much like Woody Allen’s use of EF WINDSOR Light Condensed—to brand the look of...
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I think I dislike things that are familiar or ordinary. I seriously hate...
– Aya Takano
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Blow Up (1966)
Blow Up, a film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. A photographer thinks he catches a murder through his camera lens and a psychological search ensues. A time capsule of the sixties including models (Peggy Moffitt, Verushka), murder, fashion, The Yardbirds, mime merrymakers, a Rolls-Royce and a soundtrack by Herbie Hancock. Wonderfully composed scenes and my screencaps aren’t...
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As a shining illustration of the metaphor of NASA capturing symbolically the...
– Ray Bradbury on NASA’s Art Program
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