Jul 11, 2019

IN WHICH WE GO BACK TO SCHOOL

Film school, that is.

Summer Film School at Notre Dame.

Jersey Boy Magoo and I decided to attend a program over on campus this July that focuses on four films and a specific aspect of each.

Last night's lecture, film, and discussion after was:

It was wonderful! The theme of the evening was cinematography, and we learned all about the history of it, lenses, angles, aspect ratios, and how shooting something in a specific way can change the entire look, feel, and meaning of a scene.

It was a bit of a long night after a long hard day in the d-chair, but so very worth it.

Next week the movie is "Rushmore", and I think the theme is mise en scene. Not sure what this means, exactly, but I'm sure to find out!

So here is where I get weepy and send a very special thank you to my friend Miss Heritage Hall. After the no good very rotten awfully bad terrible day I had yesterday, she left a comment about an executive order that President Trump signed yesterday. It is a three-pronged approach to address people with end stage renal failure! I only read the high points, but it really did give me a bit of hope. Thank you, dear friend. You always know exactly what to say and how to say it to make everything better.

(But I did get the beejeebers scared out of me. Did you know that 50% of patients on dialysis die within five years of being on it?! This is not a statistic they have ever shared with me.)

(Boy, do  I need to get that transplant!)

Happy Thursday, Dearies! I'm off to Dr. Melfi, the library, and the pool...maybe. In between, I'm hoping for a little stitching and interweb surfing. Do something stitchy today if you can and cone tell me all about it!

10 comments:

  1. I love the idea of the film school! I hope you enjoy all four sessions!

    Have a happy day!

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  2. What a super activity -- film school! I wonder if they offer something like that around here. Enjoy each one, Coni!

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  3. But also 50% are alive after 5 years of starting dialysis. Stats goes both ways. :)

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  4. I have a friend who has been on dialysis a lot longer than five years and he is doing just fine, thank you very much. Don't listen to numbers. You can be a part of the 50% who lives a good long time..

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  5. Just read the executive order and it looks like good news. I just received plum pudding chart. It is gorgeous. Now all I need to do is stitch the dadburn thing. Hugs to you.

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  6. My dad was on dialysis for over 20 years. He passed away aged 82 from unrelated causes so keep your chin up.

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  7. I say live life to the full as who knows when your time's up. Most of all enjoy what you do. I've never bothered to look at statistics - most seem to change whichever way the wind blows - or ends up in favour of those who are paying for the survey. Sometimes they don't even take other things into account and only a partial survey. Please try not to worry about it and as they said in Galaxy Quest - never give up, never surrender. xxx

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  8. Film school sounds like great fun! I hope you both enjoy them. The executive order does sound like very good news! I agree with other commenters about statistics, though - they're often not very helpful! You're doing great taking care of yourself, and that's what you need to focus on.

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  9. Film sounds great! This was the first time I ever heard Donald Trump giving anybody a bit of hope but I am glad it was for you. Hang in there!

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