Hello Emma, I was recently diagnosed with dyslexia, I live and work in London UK, I was wondering do regular opticians do tinted lens or do I need to go to a specialist?
@@lightningbolt4419bruh they were praising a book mentioned in the video after the creator said “let me know if you’ve read any of these” lmao chill, no need to be an a$$hole ❤
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…I was looking at a typewriter in a charity shop the other month…it was calling to me. 😂 I love this vid. Great selection of books. I’ve recently become interested in the making of movies after writing a screenplay for uni. I’ll definitely be adding these books to my ‘to buy’ list 📚
That's an interesting assortment of film books. I recommend Peter Biskind's trilogy on the history of post-WWII American Hollywood cinema (Seeing Is Believing, Easy Riders, Raging Bulls, and Down and Dirty Pictures). They're very accessible, to some extent based on firsthand accounts, and just really fun to read. From a more academic and philosophical perspective, I recommend Michael Fried's Absorption and Theatricality: Painting and Beholder in the Age of Diderot. Fried is the most important art historian of the last 60 years, and this book is brilliant because it's not just art history. It's a theory of the image and the image's relationship with the spectator, a theory that still has value for explaining image production and consumption today, for example, the rise of the reaction video here on RU-vid. Also, one of the genius professors I took a couple seminars with in grad school, Thomas Pfau, just published a massive monograph on the image, Incomprehensible Certainty: Metaphysics and Hermeneutics of the Image. I haven't read it yet, but I know enough to know that it's really, really smart. BTW, typewriters are computers for Dorothy Parker lesbians, LOL.
@@sarcastic_fish I should have mentioned: Biskind's second book in the trilogy, Easy Riders, Raging Bulls, was made into a documentary. I haven't seen it, but it's always been on my to-watch list.
I agree with you on watching movies 😂 after studying scripts I now find myself analysing dialogues and cringing/laugh/guess what they will say next…my family don’t like watching tv programs and movies with me anymore 😅
pls the must-predict-the-next-line-of-dialouge game is so so so fun. i did it with Under The Tuscan Sun and it drove my friend absolutely up the wall it was excellent 10/10 would recommend (also possibly an ND thing bc it's very deeply rooted in pattern recognition)
@@sarcastic_fish I was finally diagnosed high functioning ASD when I was 19, so it being a ND thing would make a lot of sense. Language and writing are like puzzles, it’s fun to see how everything fits together 📚🧐
EXCELLENT QUESTION!! i gave this a good think and honestly no? bc when i read i annotate and all that stuff that it adds to my enjoyment. I also think the things I'm looking at with filmmaking are super super minute often, where with literature often I'm looking less are the specific building blocks (like rhetorical devices, technique of writing, the devices of their style) and am more looking at the bigger picture of the ideas, which keeps me in the book and it's lil world. With film I can get dragged out of the story which then sucks. if it happens in a book i can put it down and come back to it later which is much harder to do with a movie I guess
@@sarcastic_fish Interesting... I think I'm the other way around. I can watch a film that has problems (not that I would know tech problems in film lol) and not get distracted/annoyed... but in a book, I just can't. I don't know if it's coz a book takes more brain power, effort, and time from me, while a film is more chill?
Doubtful. I haven't seen it yet but I am nearly one-hundred percent sure that it will be yet another feminist propaganda video from this avowed racist. Did you know that this person was caught saying the N word back in 2019 naked on NYC city streets during a dissociative break?