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Do Over
from 30 Rock October 29, 2008
Liz just has one request form her writing team.
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Charlie Kaufman (BSS #243)
from The Bat Segundo Show October 25, 2008
Charlie Kaufman recently appeared on The Bat Segundo Show #243. Kaufman is most recently the writer-director of Synecdoche, New York, now playing in limited theaters. Condition of Mr. Segundo: Lost in the endless ebb and flow of emotional and cerebral ideas. Guest: Charlie Kaufman Subjects Discussed: [List forthcoming] EXCERPT FROM SHOW: Correspondent: It s safe to say that you are an idea man. So I must ask you: to what degree do you worry about an idea? Does your mind brim with more ideas even correct ideas than you can possibly use? Are you thinking of ideas right now? Is there a slight sense of panic with any idea? What is your idea of ideas? Kaufman: Well, this whole question is based on the premise that I am an idea man, which I m not sure that I agree with. Correspondent: Oh. Kaufman: So I m trying to break down what you asked me. And I don t know. How am I an idea man? To turn this around. On you, Ed. Correspondent: Well, I would argue that this film is laced with endless ideas meshing against each other. Kaufman: Yes, it has a lot of ideas. But the ideas came over a two-year period, as I wrote the script. It s not that I was furiously like you or your girlfriend furiously writing 700 pages in two days so that you could read it two days later. I mean, it s slow. And sometimes it doesn t happen at all for long periods of time. Correspondent: So it s the impression, I suppose, of being an idea man based on the final output here. Kaufman: It s not like it happens in real time. It s not like there s a two-hour movie and I wrote it in two hours. Correspondent: Okay, well then let s turn that Kaufman: I mean, I think you thought that before. Correspondent: Oh certainly! Kaufman: But it s not true. Correspondent: Let s talk about it. Kaufman: Let s turn it around. Correspondent: Okay. What is the actual ratio of you coming up with an idea? Is it one idea every 2.2 days? What s the deal? Kaufman: I would say that (to himself) you figure two years .maybe it s an idea a week. Correspondent: And you have to determine whether Kaufman: And this is terribly disappointing for you. Correspondent: Oh no! It s actually quite interesting! I m wondering. Do you have a certain .? Over the course of a week, do you determine whether that idea is correct in association with another idea? Is there kind of an idea peer review process that you run across in your mind? I mean, what s the situation here? Kaufman: There is no correct for ideas. Ideas are ideas. And if they re interesting to me, they re interesting to me. You know, I don t know what an idea is actually. I think I think more in terms of emotions than ideas, although there are conceptual things that I utilize. Conceptual things that are devices or that are interesting to me. But the meat of the work for me is the emotional aspect of it. And I don t know if you would consider those ideas or Correspondent: I think an emotional idea is nevertheless an idea. Kaufman: Okay, then I Correspondent: You re assuming that an idea is based entirely on cerebral terms. And I don t think that s necessarily the case. Kaufman: Well, it may just be more the way that you re presenting it. It feels .when you talk about ideas, and how many ideas you come up with, blah blah blah. Correspondent: We re presenting it in statistical data, yeah. (laughs) Kaufman: It feels very cerebral. Correspondent: Okay. Kaufman: And scientific. And so yes, I have emotional ideas.
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SINGAPORE GP 2008 - MASSA ACCIDENT AT THE PIT STOP FERRARI - INCIDENTE AI BOX PROBLEMA DURANTE IL RIFORNIMENTO - FORMULA 1 FELIPE MASSA MECHANIC CRASH HAMILTON RAIKKONEN DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP INTEVIEW HIGHLIGHTS RACE
from Most Viewed September 28, 2008
http://sportshocks.blogspot.com/2008/09/video-massa-accident-at-pit-stop-gp.html SINGAPORE: Ferrari's Felipe Massa, who started on the pole position, received a setback at the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday after driving off from a pit stop with a fuel rig still attached to his car. The hose tore off its mooring, spewing gasoline in the air and lashing a crew member who fell to the ground as the Ferrari drove away, less than 50 minutes into the race. After realizing the error, Massa stopped further down in the pit with the hose trailing behind him, as stunned crew members rushed to help. Having lost precious time, Massa rejoined the race in 18th position, wrecking what until then had been a perfect race from the pole. He had been well in front of championship leader Lewis Hamilton, who started second. The Brazilian was given a drive-through penalty for unsafe release because he almost collided with another car while leaving the pit with the hose. The mechanic who was brought down by the snaking hose was carried away on a stretcher for a checkup at the on-track medical center. In other incidents, Renault's Nelson Piquet Jr. crashed against a side protective barrier, while Ruben Barrichello found his Honda stopping suddenly. Piquet was apparently unhurt, climbing out of his wrecked car before dashing across the track to get out through an opening. Barrichello also found his way out of the track to mingle with spectators and shake their hands. Massa al rifornimento parte trascinandosi dietro il bocchettone della benzina: penalizzato. Raikkonen va a sbattere contro il muro quando era 5°. Lo spagnolo della Renault torna al successo dopo un anno. Hamilton a +7 da Massa, sorpasso McLaren nella classifica costruttori
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@NetTV25 Video Interview with Max Hoat Founder & CEO of Mogulus. Linear Television, Recording Studio, Collaborative TV.
from tommaso.tessarolo May 28, 2007
Ecco la prima intervista delle tante effettuate lo scorso 25 maggio durante l evento per la presentazione del mio libro Net TV - Come Internet cambier la televisione per sempre . L intervistatore il grande Antonio Pavolini, autore e voce di ProxyBar l ormai mitica trasmissione su Radio Imago, che durante la serata ha incontrato e conversato con vari ospiti. La prima intervista con Max Hoat Founder CEO di Mogulus che ha rivelato ai nostri microfoni la sua visione della Net TV, i particolari del progetto Mogulus nonch i futuri sviluppi della sua meravigliosa piattaforma. L intervista tutta in inglese, chi volesse proporsi per sottotitoli e traduzioni dei video Podcast Net TV si faccia avanti senza indugio. Aspettatevi molte altre puntate nei prossimi giorni con tanto materiale di grande interesse. Un grazie speciale ad Antonio Pavolini (lo faccio in questo primo post e non lo ripeto) per la bravura e la professionalit . Con Antonio realizzeremo tanti altri contenuti Net TV nel prossimo futuro. Stay tuned! Formati Video disponibili: iTunes Video Podcast Video Podcast RSS Feed iPod Apple TV (.m4v) Telefonini (.3GP) Copia Incolla (Flash) Antonio Pavolini, Inteview, Intevista, Mogulus, tommaso.tessarolo
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Ausgabe 524
from phatBrotkasten Inc. September 03, 2006
diskutiert: Das BamS Interview mit Eva Herman, die versucht, ihr neues Buch über den proletarischen Vertriebskanal zu promoten. Der Chef erselbst verfeinert Hermans Claim "Frauen sollten öfter mal den Mund halten". http://www.assitoni.com
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Ausgabe 524
from phatBrotkasten Inc. September 03, 2006
diskutiert: Das BamS Interview mit Eva Herman, die versucht, ihr neues Buch über den proletarischen Vertriebskanal zu promoten. Der Chef erselbst verfeinert Hermans Claim "Frauen sollten öfter mal den Mund halten". http://www.assitoni.com
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Ausgabe 66
from phatBrotkasten Inc. November 10, 2005
doNut aus dem Nautilus. Diskutiert: J.Ps Benson-Melodyismus, mechanische Uhren mit Handaufzugswerk vs. Automatik-Prinzip und das nahende Ende des Schreckensjahres.
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