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[…] embedded in my memory. And it was almost like the dance the gesture, and it seemed to me that you know that you want to put it put it very simply in visual terms. Well, to all in order to make it a bit more plausible. It starts at the outs the beginning and the end are actually live action shot at […]
[…]film, a Lean film.Yes, I’m sure. Certainly a Hitchcock.A Reed film. A Hitchcock. Because there were certain styles and certain little clues andlittle visual metaphors that go in. I find it very difficult to identify today’s directors, if I came into a film, didn’t know who’d made it.There wouldn’t b[…]
[…]And to me, silent comedy was an absolute dream! And I liked the idea of creating scripts out of nothing, just an idea and thinking purely in terms of visuals. Well there wasn't much chance of my doing that, but they said - there was a man called Paul Soskin who was producing a film, in which he was […]
[…] nothing, just an idea and thinking purely in terms of visuals. Well there wasn't much chance of my doing that, […]