Weeknotes #001, Week 13, 2024
It’s been a short week, with Holi on Monday, and Good Friday on, well, Friday. I’ve been trying to write a weeknote for the last
It’s been a short week, with Holi on Monday, and Good Friday on, well, Friday. I’ve been trying to write a weeknote for the last
One of the key things about learning a craft and getting better at it is practice. Practice is how you learn to use the tools
It’s a fallacy that I see played out over and over again. I’ve fallen for the seductive charms of “if you build it, they will
I think that I want to talk about fear today. I’ve been trying to write more, and share photographs, and every time I do, I
It seems to be job hunting season for my friends and family. And I’ve been helping them write and polish their resumes and curriculum vitae
"What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet;" William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet I’m sure
Ever since demonetisation and the introduction of new notes in India, I’ve been thinking about how that was a missed opportunity to celebrate the country.
As the pandemic stretches on, I’ve noticed friends and family seek out lighter fare on TV and streaming platforms. Friends, How I Met Your Mother,
I attended Marche du Film virtually for the second time. For all the discussion about how it would be so much nicer if the festival
For the most part, I’ve got by so far is having systems. Systems for everything. It can get annoying for the people around me –
I feel overwhelmed all the time. I know that a lot of people feel like that these days, so at least I’m not alone in
Film production was an expensive and complicated thing when there isn’t a pandemic. Now that there is, the necessity of cast and crew safety, combined with the reality of releasing a movie without a theatrical run complicates production even further. Large studios have experimented with different release strategies from “in theatres only” for Tenet, ticketed within a paid subscription service for Mulan, and direct to streaming on their own paid subscription service platform, HBO Max, for no extra charge for everything from Warner Bros.
It’s been a short week, with Holi on Monday, and Good Friday on, well, Friday. I’ve been trying to write a weeknote for the last
One of the key things about learning a craft and getting better at it is practice. Practice is how you learn to use the tools
It’s a fallacy that I see played out over and over again. I’ve fallen for the seductive charms of “if you build it, they will
I think that I want to talk about fear today. I’ve been trying to write more, and share photographs, and every time I do, I
It seems to be job hunting season for my friends and family. And I’ve been helping them write and polish their resumes and curriculum vitae
"What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet;" William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet I’m sure
Ever since demonetisation and the introduction of new notes in India, I’ve been thinking about how that was a missed opportunity to celebrate the country.
As the pandemic stretches on, I’ve noticed friends and family seek out lighter fare on TV and streaming platforms. Friends, How I Met Your Mother,
I attended Marche du Film virtually for the second time. For all the discussion about how it would be so much nicer if the festival
For the most part, I’ve got by so far is having systems. Systems for everything. It can get annoying for the people around me –
I feel overwhelmed all the time. I know that a lot of people feel like that these days, so at least I’m not alone in
Film production was an expensive and complicated thing when there isn’t a pandemic. Now that there is, the necessity of cast and crew safety, combined with the reality of releasing a movie without a theatrical run complicates production even further. Large studios have experimented with different release strategies from “in theatres only” for Tenet, ticketed within a paid subscription service for Mulan, and direct to streaming on their own paid subscription service platform, HBO Max, for no extra charge for everything from Warner Bros.
It’s been a short week, with Holi on Monday, and Good Friday on, well, Friday. I’ve been trying to write a weeknote for the last
One of the key things about learning a craft and getting better at it is practice. Practice is how you learn to use the tools
It’s a fallacy that I see played out over and over again. I’ve fallen for the seductive charms of “if you build it, they will
I think that I want to talk about fear today. I’ve been trying to write more, and share photographs, and every time I do, I
It seems to be job hunting season for my friends and family. And I’ve been helping them write and polish their resumes and curriculum vitae
"What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet;" William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet I’m sure
Ever since demonetisation and the introduction of new notes in India, I’ve been thinking about how that was a missed opportunity to celebrate the country.
As the pandemic stretches on, I’ve noticed friends and family seek out lighter fare on TV and streaming platforms. Friends, How I Met Your Mother,
I attended Marche du Film virtually for the second time. For all the discussion about how it would be so much nicer if the festival
For the most part, I’ve got by so far is having systems. Systems for everything. It can get annoying for the people around me –
I feel overwhelmed all the time. I know that a lot of people feel like that these days, so at least I’m not alone in
Film production was an expensive and complicated thing when there isn’t a pandemic. Now that there is, the necessity of cast and crew safety, combined with the reality of releasing a movie without a theatrical run complicates production even further. Large studios have experimented with different release strategies from “in theatres only” for Tenet, ticketed within a paid subscription service for Mulan, and direct to streaming on their own paid subscription service platform, HBO Max, for no extra charge for everything from Warner Bros.