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La nouvelle réalisation de Thibault Arbre
Thibault Arbre est un réalisateur français qui compte déjà de nombreux projets à son actif. Après Aurores Boréales, très remarqué lors de sa sortie et que vous aviez pu découvrir ici même, c’est Ero, qui vient tout récemment de remporter le Premier Prix au Festival de Senlis. J’ai le plaisir de vous inviter à découvrir ici son tout dernier court métrage, Souplesse et Occlusion Poétique, avec Victoria Oberli et Rudolph Sumac.
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Noise, sounds, music
The writing life has a time and a pace. Respect it, nurture it, celebrate it : this is the true knowledge of the writer. Don’t listen to yourself, don’t listen to the world. Just listen to the tender and terrible flows of your writing life. The music will flow, freely, when the time comes.
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Will you take a piece of Hell ?
We all died, morally, symbolically, emotionally once in our real life. We’ve been crashed, sometimes by terrible events, sometimes by a sort of invisible hand of evil over our destinies. From now on, let’s write beautiful pages of a unique masterpiece that is called : Our life.
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Scriptwriting: Art of Teaching, Art of Learning by Pepa LLausas
“Teaching” means rules, structures or maps of paths which others took before you and drew. However when you have to teach a creative way all this is not enough. In fact, sometimes, all this might be a problem. If your students are creative people, they are going to feel those maps like a prison; if they are not, they might think those rules are a solution, a magic key and, what’s worse, the only way to do a script.
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Qu’est-ce qui nous fait écrire ?
Écrire, toujours écrire. Harnachés à notre table de travail comme chevaux de traits, labourant nos rêves. Ruminant nos univers, remaniant cent fois nos méthodes. Comme englués de brumes floues, de promesses et d’enchantements, plus brillants pour nous que l’immédiat quotidien de nos demeures.
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Teaching Scriptwriting by Pepa LLausas
One of the most difficult points is to find a manner to teach to understand the media, that is, how cinema transmits a story.
Students arrive to you with a very clear and concise idea about what script is: something similar to a form to fill in. And they usually do it using a very long dialogue. Nothing could be further from the truth.






