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No one does it like you....
19 April 2010 7:02 PM
So I'm trying to tell a film major what I learned from school is different from what he learned. I think he thinks I'm telling him he's wrong. On the outside, I know directors don't usually pay attention to editing in movies or TV but hey some may, I just know what I've seen on my PowerPoints. Like the director's done his job, make sure there's shots he likes and leaves it to the editing team. Then he goes back in and makes a directors cut, the screenwriter then goes in and approves or disapproves of the edits. Usually they choose the editing teams one.


K so nuff of my Film Minor stories, trying to motivate myself to finish my rough sketching for fashion tomorrow. We start color theory! Ahhhhh I'm dying. I don't know what to do. Sad sad.

But I'm excited. I just bought the new MGMT cd, Congratulations, and the last Fleet Foxes cd. LOVE BOTH OF THEM. The psychedelic feel of Congratulations makes me want to smile inside.  :]

Also I finally named the dresses in my collection: The Grace Kelly, The Tippi Hedren, and The Kim Novak.

YAY! Dial M For Murder is the title of the collection. Be ready for it.