I think so, it’s a kind of conversation—when it spans centuries it becomes extraordinary.
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Heather in Arles
June 17, 2014
How funny, I was just talking about this with my Sister’s companion, who is a professor at OSU – or actually he was saying how certain forms of genius can become timeless and invoke a connection – and I agreed, using my personal relationship with Shakespeare when working on his plays as an example.
I love this. It makes so much sense about the best of all art, doesn’t it?
I think so, it’s a kind of conversation—when it spans centuries it becomes extraordinary.
How funny, I was just talking about this with my Sister’s companion, who is a professor at OSU – or actually he was saying how certain forms of genius can become timeless and invoke a connection – and I agreed, using my personal relationship with Shakespeare when working on his plays as an example.
I think we’re in synch, because that’s exactly who I had in mind…
Ha! Today’s movie-makers should have such a philosophy…
Audience = consumer… Or something like that 😉