Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Where Do I Wear A Lapel Pin On My Dress Shirt



The project makes attempts to bring out their blogs as a means of exchange and connection to the world. However, our work in areas that have no phone signal, let alone the Internet, it moves away from the possibility of connecting with the necessary regularity.

From here a call for reflection on this point: the more isolated sites Venezuela, usually do not even have telephone access. Meanwhile, our collapsing cities, have all the connections you want. And to top it off, the satellite services are very expensive, so in the periphery, where the bulk of the population is economically disadvantaged, it is almost unfeasible for most advantage of these facilities offered by corporations. On the periphery is isolated from everything and everything. Better that way for many misanthropes, environmentalists and anti-globalization, among others, but ...

Is not it better that in the jungle, plains and mountains, there is more connection in places like cities, where everything is at hand? Not a bit desconcentrarían cities if it were possible telematic work from anywhere in Venezuela? Ie perhaps the programmers, filmmakers, designers, musicians, artists, writers, etc., Could not carry most of the time their careers from sites calmer and less complicated than the cities using the Internet? Film +

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Tuesday, March 6, 2007

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"The people, the main character" by Miguel Littín


(...) "If one interprets the behavior and morals of their peers from afar from a desktop, generally ascribed to their contemporary values \u200b\u200band moral behavior are not theirs, but one. And we're making movies now have been given values \u200b\u200bdetermined by an education that is bounded by cultural forms that come from oppressive culture, European culture, the culture of imperialism, by calling it "...

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

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Film & Filmmakers PNI



late of 2006 related to several news media in Venezuela, offering for 2007 a series of scenarios for other unusual over the last twenty years at least.

one hand, projected by the Ministry of Culture will premiere 35 films or more. Furthermore, RCTV, a television station whose signal reaches nearly free around the country before the government's refusal to renew its grant cease to transmit through the open channel and possibly to become a subscription television service.

So, add movies to Venezuela that arises for the year 2007 could result many stories and lots of space to fill television. This coming year should be to consolidate the film as the highest expression of our people, our facilities and our time, both through the rooms and the small screen, in any format, from video taken with a cell phone to film it takes two or three billion Bolivars (very justified). The film must be the best chance to see and hear our diversity.

To achieve this, the equilibrium point could be in the independent national production destined to make a difference in the media. A man with an idea and a camera (reminding Glauber Rocha) could be more than enough to make that documentary or fiction that touches us all as a country. The independent producer should be called to fill the TV spots and billboards with fresh proposals, different, innovative, from the depths of our cultures, from the worlds that make up what they call Venezuela, an area that could gradually blurring its borders and absorb those very open minded, want to rub shoulders craving for renewed time, no lines that divide countries, not barriers to creative freedom.