Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Some thoughts on the event

Well - I'll give the posting a kick-start and will just say/write that it was (and still is) kind of hard to get used to the "old routine" as something inside my head has completely switched to this "new wave of inspiration" phase. And - Google(ahem)ing the names from the list of people who attended the workshop while enjoying the artwork/movies (Milos Tomic's "Hairs" for example) that I can find is - I might say - very rewarding.

I would also like to raise a topic when talking about boundaries. It's kind of naive and in a state of becoming a cliche, but still - how many of you are fond of the idea that John Lennon was trying to spread in his "Imagine song?

As an Estonian (yeah, the "kind of pagans" from this really small country) I kind of feel that I could as well be a part of any other culture or be the citizen of any other country - does not really matter to me - we're all humans and as long as I know. The only boundaries - in my honest opinion - that one has to cross are the boundaries that have been set by the things we fear or personally dislike.

Oh - and - Hello everyone ;)

1 comment:

  1. I would add that this workshop helped me to get some understanding about filmmaking as kind of “international sports game” that cant be practiced within boundaries of one country (or at least so small one as Lithuania is (not only in geographical sense). The practice of pitching and how it should be done was very valuable. Thanx:)

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