Re: cliches

From: James Cole (email suppressed)
Date: Sun Jul 20 2008 - 18:11:24 PDT


"Also, what cliché means in terms of avant garde film. Are there avant
clichés that are too often used as well?"

That does not sound like he is attacking "just student film," to me.

On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 8:42 PM, Clive Holden <email suppressed>
wrote:

> Why attack just student films? Because it's easy?
>
> -Clive Holden.
>
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> On 20-Jul-08, at 8:18 PM, Scott Stark wrote:
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> Amusing question. My personal vote for #1 is pixilated cloud movements.
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>> Scott
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>> At 04:13 PM 07/20/2008 -0500, you wrote:
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>>> Hello all
>>>
>>> Myron brings up something interesting, the idea of common cinematic
>>> clichés that occur in student films. I would appreciate any thoughts on what
>>> clichés are seen more often in student films and why they are considered
>>> clichés. Also, what cliché means in terms of avant garde film. Are there
>>> avant clichés that are too often used as well?
>>>
>>> Strong personal opinions are encouraged, as are academic thoughts on the
>>> subject.
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>> Ray
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