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October 30, 2015

Whistling in the dark

October 30, 2015/ Ant Gray
Whistling in the dark

Viola Dana members Kathy Corecig and Pete Guazzelli talk about their latest project—a new film score for F.W. Murnau’s silent masterpiece Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922).

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October 30, 2015/ Ant Gray/
Films and filmmaking, Interviews
Benshi, Buster Keaton, Composing for the Films (Book), F-W- Murnau, Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (Film), The General (Film), Theodor Adorno, Viola Dana
January 28, 2015

David Lynch and the suffocating rubber clown suit of negativity

January 28, 2015/ Ant Gray
David Lynch and the suffocating rubber clown suit of negativity

Why is David Lynch so creative?  As far as I can tell, it all has something to do with catching fish and not listening to clowns.

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January 28, 2015/ Ant Gray/
Art and creativity, Films and filmmaking, Perfectionism
Catching the Big Fish, Chris Rodley, Clowns, David Lynch, Depression, Directors, Ernest Becker, It, Lynch on Lynch, Meditation, Mr Jelly, Pennywise, Perfectionism, Psychoville, Stephen King
January 24, 2015

Five things you might not know about David Lynch

January 24, 2015/ Ant Gray
Five things you might not know about David Lynch

Not just a film and TV director, Lynch has also created some amazing little-known shorts, photography, and even a cartoon strip.

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January 24, 2015/ Ant Gray/
Art and creativity, Films and filmmaking, Photographers and photomaking
Blue Velvet, David Lynch, Eraserhead, George Lucas, Lumière Brothers, Mell Brooks, Premonition Following An Evil Deed, Return of the Jedi, Star Wars, The Angriest Dog in the World, The Elephant Man, Wookies
January 15, 2015

365 Artist Dates: Two

January 15, 2015/ Ant Gray
365 Artist Dates: Two

To be creative every day, you need to find things that are simple, fun and quick.

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January 15, 2015/ Ant Gray/
365 Artist dates, Art and creativity, Films and filmmaking, Photographers and photomaking, Writers and writing
Artist date, Collage, Edward Hirsch, Edward Steichen, Glad Wrap, How to read a poem, Julia Cameron, Paul Valéry, Robert Graves, The Artist's Way
January 11, 2015

How to create a short film with no actors, no budget and no idea

January 11, 2015/ Ant Gray
How to create a short film with no actors, no budget and no idea

How do you create a film with no actors and no budget? Easy! Well, easyish.

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January 11, 2015/ Ant Gray/
Films and filmmaking, Music and musicmaking
Adobe Creative Cloud, Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Animation, Dream of the Rarebit Fiend, Filmmaking, Photoshop, Winsor McCay
December 16, 2014

Get off my lawn!: What Clint Eastwood taught me about leadership

December 16, 2014/ Ant Gray
Get off my lawn!: What Clint Eastwood taught me about leadership

When it comes to creativity and leadership, there are so many things to learn from Clint Eastwood—here are two.

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December 16, 2014/ Ant Gray/
Art and creativity, Films and filmmaking
Big Lebowski, Charlie Chaplin, Clint Eastwood, Directing, Directors, Eastwood, Inside the Actor's Studio, Leadership, Michael Haneke, Mike Goodridge, Paul Smith, Shelley Duvall, Stanley Kubrick, Steve Campanelli, Walter Sobchak
April 28, 2014

My directorial debut

April 28, 2014/ Ant Gray
My directorial debut

I followed an all-time dream and made my first film. I made a film!

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April 28, 2014/ Ant Gray/
Films and filmmaking
Filmmaking, French New Wave, parody

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The Pleasure and Pedagogy of Reading with Kids
The Pleasure and Pedagogy of Reading with Kids

Recently, I was looking for something about reading to kids, and I happened across an educational theorist from New Zealand with some really great ideas about teaching and learning, which made a few things fall into place about being a parent too.

Slow down, Stand back, Paint one detail at a time
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Painter Tracey Read talks about spending four weeks painting and drawing her way around Italy.

Bush-Bathing in the Australian Uncanny
Bush-Bathing in the Australian Uncanny

Lia McKnight is a Perth-based artist who seamlessly moves between drawing, textiles, installation and sculpture. McKnight’s beautifully strange, yet eerily familiar works confuse the boundaries between the ‘natural’ and the ‘personal’—an idea that she and eleven other artists explore in a new group show at the Fremantle Arts Centre.

In praise of dripping taps and other unfinished thi...
In praise of dripping taps and other unfinished thi...

Mum’s recurring complaint is that dad never finishes anything. There’s a half-built brick barbecue at the end of the garden that in twenty years has never seen a hotplate, let alone a sausage or steak. It was the same too with the model train layout he built for me as a kid, which never sported truck nor track. But I didn’t realise till now that not finishing things could be a good thing, a helpful trick to keep your creativity on track.

How to write the perfect ending (that you may have already written)
How to write the perfect ending (that you may have already written)

More difficult than knowing where to begin is knowing when to stop. Pieces of writing we’re working on. Bad relationships. Eating. But when it comes to finding the best ending for a creative work, the perfect solution might be right under our noses.

A holiday at home: Adventures of a sedentary traveller
A holiday at home: Adventures of a sedentary traveller

Can’t afford an expensive holiday overseas? Take some advice from an eighteen century writer, soldier  and artist under house arrest and go on a magical sight-seeing tour of your very own home.

Artists, private masochism and public shame
Artists, private masochism and public shame

To be an artist, constantly risking your self-esteem by putting things out there in the world, requires a certain level of masochism. But how can that masochism be harnessed for good?

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Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt developed a series of cards to help artists break through their creative blocks and take risks in their work.

This Mixtape Kills Fascists: Music and Rebellion in the Era of Trump
This Mixtape Kills Fascists: Music and Rebellion in the Era of Trump

We can only hope that the resurgence of the extreme right in America inspires an equally strong counterculture. In the era of Trump, only punk can save us now.

The Teacher as Class Clown
The Teacher as Class Clown

Author H.G. Wells had some great advice for writers, which is equally good advice for teachers too.

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