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MIND MELD: If You Could Change Any Aspect of The Science Fiction Field, What Would it Be?

2008-08-20 00:29:29 by John in SF Signal
 
...aspect of the science fiction field itself - publishing, mainstream acceptance, fans, or whatever - what would it be and why The answers will shock and amaze! And tickle Kathleen Ann Goonan Kathleen Ann Goonan is a science fiction writer with several Nebula Award nominated books. Her debut novel, Queen City Jazz was a New York Times Notable...
 
 
 
 
 
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Bordwell on JLG's Aspect Ratios

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2007-12-14 12:07:00 by Filmbo in Filmbo's Chick Magnet
David Bordwell treats us to a thorough look at Godard's aspect ratios in his later films I read this puppy twice I loved it so much. Also, it's worth considering how his use of framing continually changes the meaning in his Je vous salue, Sarejevo , which I posted earlier this week
 
 
 
 
 
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Ninja Assassin Behind the Scenes Fight Choreography

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2009-01-07 13:57:58 by John Campea in The Movie Blog
 
...aspect of the movie The action looks incredible, and this just might be what Rain needs to establish himself in the North American market. Then we can finally see what all the fuss is about
 
 
 
 
 
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REVIEW: Sideways in Crime edited by Lou Anders

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2008-09-30 00:28:55 by John in SF Signal
...aspect of the story (seen before in Baxter's Time's Tapestry series) is adequate, but the mystery component of the story carries it along; even though the "detective" on the case is merely a translator to the British princess who was to marry the victim. It's not too hard to foresee the murderer, but I found myself intrigued nonetheless In...
 
 
 
 
 
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How To Select The Best Wide Screen TV

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2007-01-13 07:07:00 by Trinity in Movies News - StarGate and next Best Movies
...aspect ratio or the more popular 16:9 or wide screen format. In other words, the 4:3 aspect ratio is more like a traditional TV, whereas the wide aspect ratio is gaining tremendous popularity. This is the size of the screen that you see in a movie theatre. The movies you rent at BlockBuster or your favorite video store show in this wide...
 
 
 
 
 
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Interview With Gloria Reuben of TNTs New Show Raising the Bar

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2008-08-11 11:20:15 by Jason the TVaholic in TVaholic.com
...aspect of the judicial system that I had never read about or seen and how that you know how the pilot parallels that aspect of primarily the public defenders point of view, but also very much representing the district attorneys and the judges point of view So I liked how theres kind of this triangular type of portrayal of the of the system,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Winner of the Looking Closer review contest!

2008-08-12 04:58:20 by Jeffrey Overstreet in
 
...aspects, storytelling, and meaning He made me want to see WALLE again Congratulations, Philip! Email me with your mailing address, and Ill send you a shiny new WALLE poster for his work Now, before we get to his review, I also want to acknowledge an excellent review of Atonement , composed by Ken Brown I was tempted to call the contest a tie....
 
 
 
 
 
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PARANOID PARKAn Evening Class Question for Gus Van Sant

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2007-12-12 13:02:00 by Maya in The Evening Class
...aspect ratio, 1.37"so it's a big square." He explained that he's been shooting his last few movies in this format, partly because they were commissioned as HBO television projects, allowing for the square format. Likewise, when he was a film student in school, he used to shoot in 16mm so he's continued to do so. Though 1.37 is Paranoid Park...
 
 
 
 
 
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DAY 5: The Sugarland Express (1974)

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2007-08-05 16:44:00 by Damian in Windmills of My Mind
...aspect ratio rather than the Academy/TV 1.33:1 ratio). For the sake of authenticity, the entire movie was shot in Texas (at several locations where the actual events took place) and the real-life kidnapped officer Kenneth Crone served both as an advisor on the film and played a small role as a deputy sheriff After the silent Universal logo,...