Attention Span
A study by Cornell University found that an average shot length in Hollywood movies has gradually decreased over time. In fact, editors have been trying to find the perfect sequence by emulating a strict mathematical formula that parallels the brain’s attention span. If such practices continue, they will mark the death knell of creativity and innovation. Robert Wise, the editor of Citizen Kane, did not splice together the “greatest film of all time” so it conforms to a method developed by psychologists in a marketing department. One day, studio executives may start believing that “the key thing is having shots of similar length that recur in a regular pattern throughout a film.” As filmmakers around the world are sure to agree, a calculator should not...
Floating By
I tread past them, exasperated, forcing myself not to look. I’m floating by one cubicle after another, on and on a tedious maze of minuscule offices, each belonging exclusively to equally minuscule, expendable workers. If I could only close my eyes and be at peace, momentarily free from this headache of unexceptionalism. They’re all wearing the uniform of blandness, speaking the language of corruption, staring at numbers on backlit screens. Their jobs, their laudable, professional careers as tricksters and storytellers are stamped on their resumes, their excuses. Nobody wants to be here. This floor is supposed to be a temporary stepping stone, a gatekeeper, an eventual means to one’s wants. But how many will the elevator invite to the top? How many will end...
Movie Magic
Once the suspension of disbelief dissolves, the allure of cinema reverts to what “motion pictures” really are: twenty-four frames per second. In the process of dismantling the medium and systematically breaking it down, a childlike awe subsides forever. Movies engage the audience and may even bring alternate universes to life, but by studying their original formulas and strict rulebooks, something special disappears. An experience, a means of escape, becomes layers and layers of easily identifiable technical caveats. Games are written, designed, developed and released. Songs are written, tracked, mixed and downloaded. Movies are written, produced, edited and distributed. Each industry has a fundamental core grounded in pre-conceived modus operandi usually...
