Sunday, October 30, 2005



Despite playing like an Apple endorsed film at times and my at best lukewarm interest in political satire films, Wim Wenders Land of Plenty nontheless held my attention with a narrative ( Winders writing up a treatment in just 3 days ) that was languid in the beginning but built up momentum as the film progressed, and one is certainly reminded of a similar plot setup in Wender's much older work, the excellent Paris, Texas. While the director's decision to shoot the film in video escapes me for moment it is however interesting to note that the utilized camera, Panasonic's AGDVX100A, held up rather impressive considerably such a big blow up to theatre resolution working with just DV source, and I cannot wait to see what its latest incarnation the HD AG-HVX200 can do for independent filmmakers, not to mention those poor, starving film students.

Saturday, October 22, 2005



This year's seasonal transition from summer to autumn seemed to have creeped in cladestinely, but the clearest harbinger of the big freeze season are the nights when I could feel myself curling up my toes as the piercing cold air assailed my feet.

Back in school, I've just only realized that Yukisada Isao ( director of Sekai no chushin, and his soon to be released Haru no Yuki ), who also happened to have graduated from my film school was also assistant director for Iwai's Love Letter. Respect for him ups 30%. Time for film watching has declined since school started and the films I want to watch just continue to pile as I read the latest copies of Sight and Sound. Including Wim Wender's recent work, Land of Plenty, above.

Sunday, October 09, 2005

Just a week into term 2 and three film production shoots are cramped back to back, I'm thinking about dropping a module lest I die a painful, undeserving death : " film student dies of fatique during shoot, hand still clasping zoom servo. " Meanwhile, time for watching films become harder to come by but I was glad I finally got around to see Majo no Takyubin ( Kiki's Delivery Service ), fantastic, as per Ghibli animation.

On a sadder note, I wish the school would inform us earlier when "erai" characters such as the cinematographer for the film Shall We Dance ? visits the school for a talk, I would've prepped my copy of the dvd, screaming hysterically for a signature like a rabid F4 fan. Just wait till Iwai Shunji shows up.

Sunday, October 02, 2005



Having bought us memorable tracks like "Yesterday & Today", "Fukai Mori", "Rakuen" amongst others, Japanese rock group Do As Infinity has officially disbanded with the release of their greatest hits album "Do The A side", which contains all 20 singles since their debut in 1999 with "Tangerine Dream". Recalling the early days when the trio performed as a street band in Shibuya before they made it big, to the times when their official website was launched and they saw only an average of 7 visitors per day, DAI's has come a long way, and their collective music will be missed.