A: I liked the film idea initially. B: I'm glad you think the same. We can't sound desperate - I'm going to bed. A: Instead of a Birthday it should be a wedding where we marry together Loverage and Twice Born B: People watching us make work puts me a bit on edge though. A: yes, but is that first sentence ok? B: yes it is. I agree with the historical undertones in Twice Born and Loverage being a random and accidental artefact from an unknown time/place. A: fake live feed B: I hate audience participation A: Do they think kids relate to horses? B: I don't know its an American book to persuade kids not to do drugs A: you're also schizophrenically typing bold out of blue B: I've eaten a MILKY WAY A: It was built in 1870 in the Neo-Byzantine style. A: It stands in a neighbourhood of substantial homes and in a cluster of houses of worship designed to advertise the wealth and status of a group of captains of industry that was remarkably ethnically diverse, by the standards of Victorian England. The exterior is extremely ornate, featuring arches within arches, done in alternating bands of white stone and red brick. There is a row of three domes on the portico, and a fourth dome over the nave, all raised on drums. The interior, with white marble columns and Byzantine capitals, is surprisingly plain compared with the exterior. B: Who owns precision and accuracy? Where did it come from? A: Maybe it's something to do with twinned cities? B: Screen grabs and google images of a concertina? A: Yes, literally TWICE BORN B: Why do you have free meat? - I love lamb chops A: At least we met later in life - they shared a womb B: I hate working, I'm putting posters in plastic tubes A: I'm not sure ' I will dance out your mysteries' will work B: I would like to hear the neon hand rustling through some screws would sounds good. A: A sound atmosphere and maybe even quote a bit about the 'frenzy' B: A camera is placed at ground/low level looking up at a Greek pillar. Black and white shot at twilight time with murky shadows. A figure is very gradually reaching down to pick up an object [could be done in slow motion, need to think of appropriate object] The camera meanwhile is slowly rotating around the pillar so you see the action happening in stages as the camera reconnects to the side of the pillar where the action is happening. [should the figure ever connect with the object even?] Continues by looping in a seamless way so the revolutions of the camera are smooth always. A: The Gods decide to watch over rather than get involved. B: I think that's our next thing for sure. A: All I did was wash clothes and eat lasagna B: Dirty walls, you should take into consideration stuff like the white blob of paint A: Yeah I might re-photograph that B: or move your objects somewhere else to see what they'd look like A: I don't like the drawing pins either B: I do quite like the dirtiness if its deliberate, just maybe something to think about. C:[from wikipedia] Dionysus had a strange birth that evokes the difficulty in fitting him into the Olympian pantheon. His mother was Semele (daughter of Cadmus), a mortal woman, and his father Zeus, the king of the gods. Zeus's wife, Hera, a jealous and vain goddess, discovered the affair while Semele was pregnant. Appearing as an old crone (in other stories a nurse), Hera befriended Semele, who confided in her that her husband was actually Zeus. Hera pretended not to believe her, and planted seeds of doubt in Semele's mind. Curious, Semele demanded of Zeus that he reveal himself in all his glory as proof of his godhood. Though Zeus begged her not to ask this, she persisted and he agreed. Therefore he came to her wreathed in bolts of lightning; mortals, however, could not look upon a god without dying, and she perished in the ensuing blaze. Zeus rescued the fetal Dionysus by sewing him into his thigh. A few months later, Dionysus was born. In this version, Dionysus is borne by two mothers (Semele and Zeus) before his birth, hence the epithet dimetor (two mothers) associated with his being "twice-born
A: I liked the film idea initially. B: I'm glad you think the same. We can't sound desperate - I'm going to bed. A: Instead of a Birthday it should be a wedding where we marry together Loverage and Twice Born B: People watching us make work puts me a bit on edge though. A: yes, but is that first sentence ok? B: yes it is. I agree with the historical undertones in Twice Born and Loverage being a random and accidental artefact from an unknown time/place. A: fake live feed B: I hate audience participation A: Do they think kids relate to horses? B: I don't know its an American book to persuade kids not to do drugs A: you're also schizophrenically typing bold out of blue B: I've eaten a MILKY WAY A: It was built in 1870 in the Neo-Byzantine style. A: It stands in a neighbourhood of substantial homes and in a cluster of houses of worship designed to advertise the wealth and status of a group of captains of industry that was remarkably ethnically diverse, by the standards of Victorian England. The exterior is extremely ornate, featuring arches within arches, done in alternating bands of white stone and red brick. There is a row of three domes on the portico, and a fourth dome over the nave, all raised on drums. The interior, with white marble columns and Byzantine capitals, is surprisingly plain compared with the exterior. B: Who owns precision and accuracy? Where did it come from? A: Maybe it's something to do with twinned cities? B: Screen grabs and google images of a concertina? A: Yes, literally TWICE BORN B: Why do you have free meat? - I love lamb chops A: At least we met later in life - they shared a womb B: I hate working, I'm putting posters in plastic tubes A: I'm not sure ' I will dance out your mysteries' will work B: I would like to hear the neon hand rustling through some screws would sounds good. A: A sound atmosphere and maybe even quote a bit about the 'frenzy' B: A camera is placed at ground/low level looking up at a Greek pillar. Black and white shot at twilight time with murky shadows. A figure is very gradually reaching down to pick up an object [could be done in slow motion, need to think of appropriate object] The camera meanwhile is slowly rotating around the pillar so you see the action happening in stages as the camera reconnects to the side of the pillar where the action is happening. [should the figure ever connect with the object even?] Continues by looping in a seamless way so the revolutions of the camera are smooth always. A: The Gods decide to watch over rather than get involved. B: I think that's our next thing for sure. A: All I did was wash clothes and eat lasagna B: Dirty walls, you should take into consideration stuff like the white blob of paint A: Yeah I might re-photograph that B: or move your objects somewhere else to see what they'd look like A: I don't like the drawing pins either B: I do quite like the dirtiness if its deliberate, just maybe something to think about. C:[from wikipedia] Dionysus had a strange birth that evokes the difficulty in fitting him into the Olympian pantheon. His mother was Semele (daughter of Cadmus), a mortal woman, and his father Zeus, the king of the gods. Zeus's wife, Hera, a jealous and vain goddess, discovered the affair while Semele was pregnant. Appearing as an old crone (in other stories a nurse), Hera befriended Semele, who confided in her that her husband was actually Zeus. Hera pretended not to believe her, and planted seeds of doubt in Semele's mind. Curious, Semele demanded of Zeus that he reveal himself in all his glory as proof of his godhood. Though Zeus begged her not to ask this, she persisted and he agreed. Therefore he came to her wreathed in bolts of lightning; mortals, however, could not look upon a god without dying, and she perished in the ensuing blaze. Zeus rescued the fetal Dionysus by sewing him into his thigh. A few months later, Dionysus was born. In this version, Dionysus is borne by two mothers (Semele and Zeus) before his birth, hence the epithet dimetor (two mothers) associated with his being "twice-born