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Camera Obscura

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

The other day I made a camera obscura in my apartment. I remembered vaguely some work done by a photographer who used to visit hotel rooms and drape the windows leaving only one hole to make the camera obscura. It turns out it was this man, Abelardo Morell (http://www.abelardomorell.net/camera_obscura1.html). If you’ve got the time, I recommend trying this on for size.

Your Very Own Mattechi Button

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Yes indeed! The day has come and the button is here to prove it:

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Got it from here: http://www.kalsey.com/tools/buttonmaker/

Twitter and Tumblr

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

I stumbled onto these sites while researching for work and am really into Twitter and Tumblr. I like Twitter cuz it’s so simple I can text things to it and it’s all about the one liner. Tumblr is really what’s great about blogs - I think everyone including myself thinks we have to write these looooong entries because we’re all bigtime writers and stuff but really in the end no one cares. Online memory lasts as long as the time you’re online. It’s about that moment you see. Real poetic stuff.

So one day I’ll redo my site and make things simpler, more elegant and I apologize for the long diatribes I used to write - not that I’m going to stop.

You’ll notice the new additions to the right of this entry:
The Mattechi Twitter
The Mattechi Tumblr

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mattechi: I choose the Giraffe theme for my Gmail. Because I like giraffes.

mattechi: Watching Morrissey videos on YouTube... and I'm LOVING every minute of it. Here's one: http://tinyurl.com/2cgnht

mattechi: Can it be? First snow in NYC.

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It’s not a heavy film to say the least, but with Sir Anthony Hopkins leading the charge, the movie ends up being a fairly inspiring number. Even having the old-timers take a romp or two in the hay actually turns out to be a refreshing change. Considering how Roger Donaldson’s resume is filled with action movies such as “The Bank Job,” “Dante’s Peak” and  “Species,” it’s almost surprising how well he pulled off this charmer.

But his talent for action pays off - you’ll notice that the series where Burt Munro breaks the record for his class of motorcycle at the Bonneville Salt Flats is done very well - the intercutting is very effective in communicating how far Munro has left to go to break the record, the expectations of both the audience inside and outside the movie watching him, and the will and determination Munro shows in order to fulfill his dream - all in a few minutes’ time.





CAO Brazilia Piranha




The Best Meat Chicken Pot Pies Live in Tudor City

I ordered and expected a handmade Meat Pot Pie, but when I split the thing open and it turns out to be classic chicken bits sitting in there all warm and delicious, palling around with sweet carrots and caramelized onions. Nay, I was not disappointed. 


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Paper Dogs -

This is my first ever short film. If I only could turn the clock back and do this all over again. In the end, it was an incredibly wonderful and humbling experience to work with everyone, especially the Asian American Film Lab which was instrumental in pushing me along.

This is a very short cut which I've tightened up a bit here - it's faster than the fast cut I made (thus "Faster"). I'm working on another cut of this so maybe things will improve if I'm lucky.

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Tonight's Selection:

Sidney Lumet's prophetic commentary on why the discussion about Ayers and his relationship to Obama has nothing to do with anything. Because if you believe what McCain and Palin are barking at, then you also believe that River Phoenix's character shouldn't be allowed to go to Julliard - and I know you don't believe that. And really, just check out the scene between Christine Lahti and her dad.

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