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LO STORYTELLING DI FILMGOOD: MAC PREMO Stuffmaker
Nel video di oggi del servizio di FILMGOOD sullo storytelling nell’audiovisual content, ispirazione e obbligo nella vita di un artista.
Nel video di oggi del servizio di FILMGOOD sullo storytelling nell’audiovisual content, ispirazione e obbligo nella vita di un artista.
MAC PREMO Stuffmaker
Regia di Bas Berkhout (New York)
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“I’m fascinated and terrified with death. The only thing we all truly know is that we’re going to die. Every single one of us will die. And that’s terrifying and crazy and big and enormous and it’s out there. Yet in the
meantime we like baseball, we like steak, we like wine, our daughters. We spend time, effort and emotional investment in these small things. Small relative to the great chasm of 30 billion years from now the sun will explode and life will cease as we know it.”
Malgrado la riflessione che pone la morte come unica verità della vita, questo breve e affascinante profilo dell’artista, animatore e falegname Mac Premo solleva lo spirito. “Somehow we walk through life, intellectually knowing of the vastness and the uselessness of existence. And on a micro-scale really giving a shit about tiny small things.”
La naturalezza e chiarezza del voice over testimonia un approccio equilibrato al suo lavoro. “The art-making is great, but I’ve really got to make some fucking money. And there are other times when I have a lot of work in and I need to get back to the art. It’s a balance for me. I have to be doing the art.”
La regia di Bas Berkhout e il montaggio frizzante, che alterna live action a fotografie, donano freschezza al filmato, facendo sembrare l’artista di collage una parte dei materiali che utilizza. “The label I put on myself is ‘stuffmaker’. I make stuff. My discipline is collage. Resin, paper and glue and wood and sound and images and photographs and film and whatever.”
Consapevole e perspicace, Mac Premo disarma lo spettatore col suo candore. “I want people to have really good stories about having spent time with me. I want my daughters to have lessons, humour, manners and good stories. That’s all you can ask for. To be the arbiter of good stories is to live forever.”
Richard Ronan
FILMGOOD
rronan@filmgood.sm
MAC PREMO Stuffmaker
Regia di Bas Berkhout (New York)
Guarda il video anche su http://www.adlab.tv
E iscriviti alla newsletter giornaliera di contagio creativo.
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“I’m fascinated and terrified with death. The only thing we all truly know is that we’re going to die. Every single one of us will die. And that’s terrifying and crazy and big and enormous and it’s out there. Yet in the
meantime we like baseball, we like steak, we like wine, our daughters. We spend time, effort and emotional investment in these small things. Small relative to the great chasm of 30 billion years from now the sun will explode and life will cease as we know it.”
Malgrado la riflessione che pone la morte come unica verità della vita, questo breve e affascinante profilo dell’artista, animatore e falegname Mac Premo solleva lo spirito. “Somehow we walk through life, intellectually knowing of the vastness and the uselessness of existence. And on a micro-scale really giving a shit about tiny small things.”
La naturalezza e chiarezza del voice over testimonia un approccio equilibrato al suo lavoro. “The art-making is great, but I’ve really got to make some fucking money. And there are other times when I have a lot of work in and I need to get back to the art. It’s a balance for me. I have to be doing the art.”
La regia di Bas Berkhout e il montaggio frizzante, che alterna live action a fotografie, donano freschezza al filmato, facendo sembrare l’artista di collage una parte dei materiali che utilizza. “The label I put on myself is ‘stuffmaker’. I make stuff. My discipline is collage. Resin, paper and glue and wood and sound and images and photographs and film and whatever.”
Consapevole e perspicace, Mac Premo disarma lo spettatore col suo candore. “I want people to have really good stories about having spent time with me. I want my daughters to have lessons, humour, manners and good stories. That’s all you can ask for. To be the arbiter of good stories is to live forever.”
Richard Ronan
FILMGOOD
rronan@filmgood.sm

