WordPress Daily Writing Prompt Q: What was your favorite subject in school?
Answer, see video below:
A: … school recess!
By the way, Chess, the college “Lancashire-Heeler-look-alike” aspin, is now being fostered by a well-placed and happy family — a real Cinderella story 🙂
WordPress Daily writing prompt Q: What does your ideal home look like?
A: Cozy, with care and honesty, like it was production-designed for me.
Details of direction, photography, production design of Director: Raymond Fabian. Line Producer: Jonathan Tal Placido. Asst Director: Tristan Ortega. DOP: Renz Gonzales. Production Designers: Nic Fabian and Lester Lambino of the Bilib music video (MV) can be found in the behind-the-scenes (BTS) here: Take a look
Here it is:
File photo from blog archives (used only because WordPress embeds random photos on the thumbnails of the post if there is no accompanying photo in the post)
Cannes film fest best director Brillante Mendoza complained in a TV interview that the mother-bathing-her-child- in- a- plastic- basin scene in his movie was copied by one of the indie films in the Cinemalaya film festival.
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Images in my road series music video published and shown in this blog last April, consisting of numerous (countless!) “walking away on a road” scenes, set to Carole King’s “So far away….doesn’t anybody stay in one place anymore…. (Myra’s road series, photos by Myra Lambino-Ramos)
And, below, part of a “walking away on a road” scenes of a multi-million peso movie released in June this year, the dialog in one road metaphor in this movie is “Why are you walking away from me…? etc etc” as part of a long- goodbye- on- a- road scene (not included in this clip but i think you’ve seen it: the image is similar to the still in the blog, a happy coincidence: the character says her lines, slowly turns her back…. walks away from the camera…. on a road…long, long scene, as visual metaphor, her back facing the camera, and she’s wearing a small backpack, too!)
you could envisage a good-bye scene a thousand visual ways, this one, coincidentally, just had to be on a road…with the character slowly walking away…her back facing the camera, too… wearing a little backpack, too, backpack facing the camera, too… (not in this clip)
— a happy coincidence. maybe it’s just a coincidence.
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