2012-08-27

DP/30 Emmy Watch: Mad Men, actress Kiernan Shipka



This kid is awesome. Her interview is one of the best things I've watched.
For the performer, she has grown up well I believe.
:)

I hope she will make a good story with her a kind of boyfriend in Mad Men, Season 6.

2012-08-26

Playlists

Intocável-Hamilton de Holande & André Mehmari
Babette Goes to Delaware (incomplete)-Luther Russell
Aha! (instrument)-Imogen Heap
Love Of My Life Wordwide-Erykah Badu

Iconic Berlin - MBFW s/s 2013 July 4th-7th 2012

일상 다반사

Jiwon and Seungyun

@Market O, Dokok



@ Seoul Art Center concert hall
PAMAK`s 30th Anniversary Concert
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Programe 
1.Stravinsky - Divertimento Hyuk-joo KwonVn.) Da-sol Kim(Pf.) 
2.P.Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op.37b Dong-hyuk Lim(Pf.)  
                   January: At the Fireside 
                   June: Barcarolle

  S.Rachmaninov - Prelude No.2 in c-sharp minor, Op.3 Dong-hyuk Lim(Pf.) 

3.J. Brahms - Piano Quartet in g minor, Op.25   
Clara-Jumi Kang(Vn.) Sang-jin Kim(Va.) Myung-wha Chung(Vc.) Jae-hyuk Jo(Pf.)

4.J.S.Bach - Partita No.2 in d mimor, BWV.1004 Kyung-wha Chung (Vn.)


2012-08-25

Jonathan Waiter




Aida & Ieva @Marilyn from Jonathan Waiter on Vimeo.

Yulia@Marilyn from Jonathan Waiter on Vimeo.

Anniek from Jonathan Waiter on Vimeo.

Svea @Code Amsterdam, shot by Anouk Morgan & Jonathan Waiter from Jonathan Waiter on Vimeo.

Jonathan Waiter Photography
Jonathan Waiter on Vimeo
Jonathan Waiter's interview on See like me




Script from 500photographers.blogspot.comOne of us in trouble... let's help a colleague!

Photographer #242: Jonathan Waiter, age 32, was recently diagnosed with Lymphoma (stage 3 or 4), cancer of the lymphocytes, a type of cell that forms part of the immune system. Tumors were found in the chest cavity, lungs and the surrounding major arteries. The cancer has also spread to his kidneys, liver and pancreas. His Medicaid application was denied and the information is currently being reviewed by his friends. They will be going through the motions to appeal the decision by way of a hearing. Jonathan himself is undergoing aggresive treatment while the medical bills are piling up.

Friends of Jonathan have started a fundraiser. As Jonathan is a freelance photographer (thus self employed) he is unable to make any money, has limited access to health coverage, no disability insurance and no paid sick time. However, he needs to cover his day to day expenses. This is our possibility to help a colleague who is truly in need.
I wish Jonathan, his family and friends all the best and strength.

For more information, updates and to donate go to: www.gofundme.com/x1fy4
For those that do not have a creditcard, paypal is also possible to neurodivine@gmail.com

2012-08-24

2012-08-20

Up in the air


I just watched Up in the air.
This was the story about a man, who didn't know a meaning of family in his life, tries to find a reason of life.
When the company tires to set an remote system for firing people instead of sending a manager to cut people, Ryan (George Clooney) is embarrassed. Because he has thought his life is to cut people, taking plane almost everyday to transfer to work.



 Ryan doesn't like company's new plan.
Ryan and his junior, Natalie, take an daily duty to cut employees all around the states. Ryan let Natalie his conversation skill to manage the fired people's reaction.


Ryan seems to have an emotion to fired people and he knows how to deal with them sincerely. This is a job for him, but it's one more thing than a job. His work is his life and his identity.

Ryan has met Alex who does work as Ryan does. Both of them enjoy their casual relationship; Sex, fun. Time goes by Ryan  came to love Alex, and he starts figuring out what family and love are.
His sister's wedding made him clear about a meaning of his life which is not work but love. Unfortunately Alex is a BITCH who has family.



Ryan had got shock and another bad news came to him that Natalie quit the job.
Natalie applies a company in San Francisco following his ex-boyfriend, and Ryan supports her to get a job because he wants her to follow her love than a carrer like him.




A lovely title sequence.
Fast beat of scenes and shot didn't make me boring.
I think Jason Reitman is amazing writer/director.  

2012-08-17

2012-08-16

VIsion of life


I have read several article about Helen Gurley Brown who was an editor of Cosmopolitan.

She was a one of special woman in her ground as a writer and editor.
I came to find her vision of her life with magazine through  her interview in 1973


Interview Helen Gurley Brown

Helen Gurley Brown's Wiki

Cosmopolitan 

L'enfant d'en haut (Sister)

Simon wants to love of mother, but his mother isn't mature and doesn't know how to embrace her son. Simon seems to have cared his family by himself, from stealing and selling stuff. 
One day Simon saw a woman with kids at the ski resort. He felt motherhood from that woman. 


Simon was revealed his stealing among works in the resort, and he couldn't make a deal for living.
After the ski season, Simon doesn't know how to solve his living. He doesn't have someone he can rely on. 
But I believe he will get a solution for him and his young mom.

I wanted to watch it, because Lea Seyddux was in. She wasn't get much space for it, however she seemed to try new character she didn't do before, and it looked quiet fit to her. 

A lots of shots spent quiet long seconds,combining character's emotional moments with CU. It made me bored little bit like the other European's movies.
Meanwhile the scores they used were interesting. Those sounds were from electric guitar and it gave me tense.

During watching Simon I remembered Rosetta of "ROSSETA" by Darden brothers. 
Simon and Rosetta both are young kids who have to find the way to live by oneself. They are stubborn not to give up their difficult situation for living. 
They don't rely on someone's helping, but do themselves.
The way they find weren't moral, but it seems best way for them. 

We need to give a looking outside. There are lots of people like Simon and Rosseta. We can give our love to them, also we can learn their no giving up mind-set.  


2012-08-15

About aging

OMG! I just started reading this novel, WATER FOR ELEPHANTS.
The author Sara Gruen seems to get knowledge of aging.
I extracted some passages from the novel.


  I am ninety. Or ninety-three. One or the other.
When you're five, you know your age down to the month. Even in your twenties you know how old you are. I'm twenty-three, you say, or maybe twenty-seven. But then in your thirties something strange starts to happen. It's a mere hiccup at first, an instant of hesitation.
  How old are you? Oh, I'm-you start confidently, but then you stop. You were going to say thirty-three, but you're not. You're thirty-five. And then you're bothered, because you wonder if this is the beginning of the end. It is, of course, but it's decades before you admit it. 
  You start to forget words: they're on the tip of your tongue, but instead of eventually dislodging, they stay there. You go upstairs to fetch something, and by the time you get there you can't remember what it was you were after. You call your child by the names of all your other children and finally the dog before you get to his. Sometimes you forget what day it is. And finally you forget the year. 
  Actually, it's not so much that I've forgotten. It's more like I've stopped keeping track. We're past the millennium, that much I know-such a fuss and bother over nothing, all those young folks clucking with worry and buying canned food because somebody was too lazy to leave space for four digits instead of two-but that could have been last month or three years ago. And besides, what does it really matter? What's the difference between three weeks or three years or even three decades of mushy peas, tapioca, and Depends undergarments?
  I am ninety. Or ninety-three. Once or the other.