spiel: noun a long or fast speech or story, typically one intended as a means of persuasion or as an excuse but regarded with skepticism or contempt by those that hear it. -Oxford American Dictionary … more →
The Integral FilmmakerJay Fingers wrote 1 week ago: PIMPIIIIIIIIIIIN'!!!! Taking ‘em to church! Visionary music video producer/director Regina … more →
orangepiefilm wrote 3 months ago: I think it was Robert Mckee, in his book Story, who said the audience IQ jumps when the lights go do … more →
orangepiefilm wrote 3 months ago: I just read an article from The New Yorker called “Virtual Iraq” about the use of virtua … more →
orangepiefilm wrote 3 months ago: If we add layers of complexity to our characters and story are we taking away the simplicity so ofte … more →
orangepiefilm wrote 3 months ago: Using the integral distinctions opens up many interesting ways to approach a project. This is a focu … more →
orangepiefilm wrote 6 months ago: spiel: noun a long or fast speech or story, typically one intended as a means of persuasion or as an … more →
orangepiefilm wrote 9 months ago: The other night I was at a function to watch a speaker. Before the speaker came on there was a woma … more →
orangepiefilm wrote 9 months ago: In the Posture page I have alluded to the need to differentiate issues and show enhanced adaptabilit … more →
orangepiefilm wrote 9 months ago: Oftentimes I use the term “shift” when referring to a “cut” to a new … more →
orangepiefilm wrote 10 months ago: Not storytelling. It is not that storytelling is bad it is just that storytelling is a literary ter … more →