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When feelings find Picture and Sound.

How every single trailer, and movie should play.

Create an emotional landscape as pathways off the screen into the heads and hearts of audience, to the point we can’t believe the characters aren’t here.

Somewhere.

(Damn. My turn. Lol…)

A Return To Where I Started?

When I was a teen, I became fascinated with American comics, so I began drawing them. I drew every type of story I wanted to see, and friends becoming intrigued started asking me for them. So I began promising friends who asked, a story of their own. It was a great little time.

Then this trend hit my school, with classmates becoming fascinated with what I was drawing during boring times in class. People would ask me to see, and I would oblige. Then that became requests.

Fore you know it, I was the resident storyteller. Taking requests and fulfilling excited demands to see my latest in class.

I became a little bit of an interruption. I would obey suggestions to put away my side activity, but the attention proved intoxicating enough to bring the comics back out. Also at that time, I had an increasing interest in boys and … well… things we were all becoming interested in at 13/14. So my comics began to reflect that pre-occupation.

But this gave rise to very involved discussions which my classmates now engaged in, not-so-secretly, as they passed the comics around. Then one day, said teacher decided she had had enough, and interrupted us, investigating where all the comics were, and rounding them up.

To my horror.

And now, I was officially a ‘trouble maker.’

But the rounding up wasn’t even the worse part in my mind, the worst part was what I depicted being seen by the adults in my life. That teacher then decided to take the comics to the principal, who then decided to discuss the content with me, then bring my parents into a conference. All very surreal for a 13 year old.

Well I lived, obviously. But that was the end of that.

I continued to cartoon, but I went into hiding with them. Drawing my stories just for me now. And soon, I grew a new fascination – movies. In fact an obsession, so I then aimed to combine cartooning with movies, and began drawing what I wanted to see in a movie, in cartoon form. Later that decision grew into an interest in animation, which I then went to college for. Til I began encountering the “live action” filmmakers.

I was as in awe of them, as much as movies, and soon I wanted to see what that world was made of. Make “live action movies.” But I had more of an art background, so I didn’t think I could really do it. Conveniently, I began becoming annoyed at the meticulous nature of cell animation.

Then at the height of my annoyance I left the animation coursework in the film production program, for “live action.” The head of my department easily switched my major. So soon, all my former training in drawing, painting, illustration and cartooning, took a back seat, then, fell by the way side.

Fast forward…to now. Recently, I’ve been looking at the visual elements of a story I am conceiving. Looking at how I could build this across platforms.

Then this happened…

…causing me to revisit a format for the story, I’d been resisting.

Animation can be beautiful can’t it? Anyway, I will attempt to write a feature animation, co-design an accompanying graphic novel, develop an app with video game and character pages. And I’ve started.

Erasing humanity?

More opportunity to move further away from one another by replacing each other.

And we are ALREADY in that DIRECTION…

I would like to see us become more present to one another. Not less, by gutting every messy piece of others out of our presence for our own view of perfection.

We need not to anesthetize one another for the perfect, shallow, garden of all our likes.

That more and more.. is how we are losing track of humanity.

The HATE needs to STOP

Transgender Woman Dies After Savage Beating, Possible Hate Crime, Cops Say

Mathew Katz

By Mathew Katz on August 22, 2013 7:24pm | Updated 2 mins ago

@MathewKatz

Islan Nettles

 

Police said Islan Nettles, 21, was taken off of life support after being attacked on Saturday.

LinkedIn

HARLEM — A transgender woman who was savagely beaten in Harlem on Saturday night died about noon Thursday, police said.

Islan Nettles, 21, was taken off life support at Harlem Hospital after she was attacked in what police are investigating as a bias crime, cops said.

The confrontation began when Nettles, who was out with another transgender woman, ran across a group of men near West 148th Street and Eighth Avenueon Saturday night about 11 p.m, cops say.

When the men realized that Nettles and his friends were transgender, they attacked, throwing punches and yelling homophobic slurs, authorities said.

Nettles, who also went by Vaughn Nettles and Alon Nettles, was taken to Harlem Hospital, but could not be revived, cops said.

Police arrested a 20-year-old suspect in connection with the attack. He was initially charged with misdemeanor assault, but cops said they expect to upgrade the charges on Friday.

According to her LinkedIn page, Nettles hoped to work in the fashion industry, and had worked as an intern at Harlem design house Ay’ Medici.

“Fashion became a definite decision for my life after my first show with my hand designed garments in high school at the 11th grade,” she wrote.

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American students’ solidarity against Bahrain dictatorship

Godtisx:

This concerns me because Medical Staff in regions where there is conflict should be respected. Their work should not be interrupted and I sincerely believe they should not be held for treating people. But from what I am reading there are several human rights violations happening (the violence against Bahraini women a part). But this, and the audio on this page…
http://www.hrw.org/world-report-2012/world-report-2012-bahrain
…gives a good overview and context for the problems.

What to do? Well Amnesty International has several responses as it applies to the different violations. Please see:

http://www.amnesty.org/en/region/bahrain

And if you live in NYC and want to join forces in a letter writing campaign – EMAIL ME!

petrel41's avatarDear Kitty. Some blog

This video is called Free the medics in Bahrain. Roula al-Saffar. Appeal.

From the Irish Medical Times:

TCD student petitions the White House on Bahrain

March 7, 2013 By Lloyd Mudiwa

In support of their medical colleagues in Bahrain, medical students Adam Boissonneault and Megan Clary have jointly constructed a petition on the White House to “withdraw US support of the al-Khalifa regime, which continues to violate the human rights of its citizens”.

The Gulf state has previously rejected any claims of human rights abuses against its own citizens.

The petition by American Boissonneault, a third-year medical student at Trinity College Dublin, and Clary, a second-year medical student at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, can be found at http://wh.gov/vqfP.

UPDATE August 2013: that petition is no longer there.

Formed on February 18, the petition, seeking 100,000 signatures by March 20, had 113 signatures at the…

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Listening (Bahrain). Then…comes action…

Since February 2011, the violent repression against the protest movement in Bahrain led to human rights violations that affected, and even specifically targeted, women’s rights.

This report will examine the implementation of key observations made by the CEDAW Committee in 2008 and highlight the consequences of the current crisis in Bahrain on the fundamental rights and freedoms of women.

More on this matter:

http://bahrainrights.hopto.org/en/node/6333

From Godtisx:

The report lays it out.

Thank-you Kitty for bringing this to our attention. I will be researching what actions are to be taken here to assist and will post on this again.

Report on Loving Case 1967

Godtisx adds:

There are many people who could never “see,” or “do,” this. Who are committed to seeing people of color as some kind of “less.” So I can completely understand why they were so hell bent on enforcing that crazy law. They were protecting a view (theirs), not a way of life. These are the kind of people who raised children, who raised children with this view. Some of them still holding views that supported such a law. What else does this remind you of?

Thank-God for those who analyze, challenge and have the courage to change laws. And, lovely couple.

socialaction2014's avatarSocial Action 2014

Mildred Jeter was born in 1939. She was of African and Rappahannock (Native American) descent.

Richard Loving was born in 1933. He was of Caucasian (white) descent.

Mildred and Richard were childhood sweethearts in Caroline County, Virginia. When they grew up, they decided to marry.

The marriage laws in Virginia said that no white person could marry a non-white person, so the Lovings were married in June, 1958 in Washington..

After they returned home, the local sheriff burst into their bedroom and arrested Mr. and Mrs. Loving.

To avoid going to jail, the couple had to leave Virginia.

The Lovings moved to Washington, but in time were frustrated that they could not visit their families in Virginia.

in 1963, Mrs. Loving wrote the US Attorney General, Robert F. Kennedy, who referred her case to the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union). The case was taken all the way to the US…

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An Interesting Watch About Psychopaths

I tend to watch and read quite a bit about mental conditions so there are some things that naturally draw my interest.

I spent a number of years researching psychopaths (screenplay) and most certainly have known a few so I think this is a great video. The only thing I don’t agree with is the imagery of Obama as an example.

That I do not agree with.

But other than that, it’s a very thorough video.