You've just seen a movie with a group of friends. You're having coffee, discussing a particular scene that everyone agrees was the best part of the movie. You all try to remember the exact lines of the scene, but you find that each of you remembers them differently. Then things get quiet for a moment as you replay the movie in your head: You see the faces of the actors, their eyes; you fall into memory of the deep, pure silence of the scene, and you realize it wasn't the actors' words that made the impact. It was their listening.We take in words intellectually. They stay in the memory based on the importance the brain gives them. But we take in reactions on a more visceral level, and they become imprinted on the heart. This is what great film and TV actors offer us through listening. And this is...
- 12/4/2009
- backstage.com
Weather expert Dr Craig Wallace has predicted monsoon conditions for this year's Glastonbury. Wallace, who works at the University of Southampton, studies computer models of the weather and has claimed that there is a regular monsoon-type rain sweep in northwestern Europe at the end of June. He claimed that this annual event was the reason behind repeated washouts at the music event. The festival most recently (more)...
- 6/8/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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