tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27825798.post2305924874275773227..comments2023-06-30T05:06:42.335-04:00Comments on My Life, at 24 Frames Per Second: Watching The Clock: Introduction / I. 9:45 p.m.-11:30 p.m.Kenji Fujishimahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10635553450551818306noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27825798.post-32753812619984652912012-07-18T21:34:19.922-04:002012-07-18T21:34:19.922-04:00Oh, I'll be seeing more, no doubt about that! ...Oh, I'll be seeing more, no doubt about that! Just when and how much are the open questions (I might have to pull an all-nighter one evening to be able to see the early-morning hours).Kenji Fujishimahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10635553450551818306noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27825798.post-19114894984875979902012-07-18T21:29:14.060-04:002012-07-18T21:29:14.060-04:00It's interesting we both caught on to the idea...It's interesting we both caught on to the idea of an "alternate world" represented through the movies. I love what I'm hearing about the night scenes in The Clock! Noon was great, and I'd love to see what other times are like. <br /><br />If you see more, I'd like to hear what you think about the idea of manipulating cinematic time, yet always staying true to real time.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27825798.post-67535735388618558182012-07-17T09:40:14.301-04:002012-07-17T09:40:14.301-04:00This was in London a little while ago and like you...This was in London a little while ago and like you the first time I was intrigued but couldn't find the time (irony alert) to travel down and see a little of it. Can see why its capturing the imagination though. The ultimate super-cut.Film Intelhttp://www.film-intel.comnoreply@blogger.com