1. Wondering what is going to happen as deadlines loom around the corner, taunting me with their existence
2. Wondering why I have not been encouraged to stick to any work out regimen that I have started. I believe the reality is that I am not doing what I really want to do but what I can do...
3. Wondering how I became so addicted to sugar. Before I came to the US, I was perfectly fine to accompany all meals with water and now, I almost feel like I have to have a cold, sweet liquid with every meal; which means I am downing Soda all the time.
Not good, when you come from a lineage of diabetics.
4. Boys...or more specifically, men
5. Clothing and shoes....wondering about the cut of that jacket in that Korean Drama
6. Korean Dramas
7. My own stories....how to bring them to life
8. A new template for my blog. Will I have to re-save all the links on the right as I change over?
9. Time
10. A lack of it
11. An abundance of it doing stuff you don't want to do while there is stuff that you need to do but cannot do or are not doing
12. Silence
Thursday, July 29, 2010
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Friday, July 16, 2010
The right name
Every story has a title. It is its identity. It can be indicative of what the story is about or what the morale to be learned will be. It can also misdirect, letting the audience to believe that the story will go in a particular direction only to turn them on their ears and force a concept through.
I spend a considerable amount of time, giving titles to my stories. Like naming a baby, you feel you have to get it right. Not really realising that that child can grow up in future and be known by a pseudonym, a symbol or a nick name. No, you don't think that. You have to get right, get it perfect...
I spend a considerable amount of time, giving titles to my stories. Like naming a baby, you feel you have to get it right. Not really realising that that child can grow up in future and be known by a pseudonym, a symbol or a nick name. No, you don't think that. You have to get right, get it perfect...
Saturday, July 10, 2010
My latest film project: Score
A few months ago, I took a video production class where we were asked to each pitch an idea to the class with the best idea becoming the class project. I wrote SCORE, inspired by music from Jesse Chui and i got to direct it as part of the class project.
It is about a woman's relation ship with her piano.
Written & Directed by: Me
Produced & Edited by Ishu Krishna
The Advanced Video Production Class
Cast: Peggy Nichols
Torsten Spitzka
The Piano
It is about a woman's relation ship with her piano.
Written & Directed by: Me
Produced & Edited by Ishu Krishna
The Advanced Video Production Class
Cast: Peggy Nichols
Torsten Spitzka
The Piano
Score from Ishu Krishna on Vimeo.
Tuesday, July 06, 2010
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