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>> RYAN (OOV): Today, I journeyed across London to attend the Raindance Saturday Film School,
at the Leicester Square Theatre. Unfortunately, I couldn't record the lectures,
but I could record the bits in-between. So here they are.
Well I've got my sticker. There you go,
albeit 80 to 85 degrees upwards.
>> RYAN (OOV): The lectures were fascinating, especially the lecture
by Patrick Tucker on directing.
He said that the truth is not your friend when you direct.
Cheating for frame is done all the time,
and barely a film exists without the director
having moved the people or objects in frame
so that they fit better.
Another lecturer, Elliott Grove, offered us this paraphrased fact:
We are in a dim period in terms of world events,
and as a result of this, money and resources are diverted away from the arts.
This is a bad idea, he said, because the one thing
that we cannot lose is our sense of culture and artistic creativity.
[pause]
Sermon over. Go away. Here is a picture of…
London Heathrow Airport.
[ELECTRONIC MUSIC]
Look! In the middle of nowhere.
[LAUGHS]
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