วันอาทิตย์ที่ 30 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2556

Bert Stern obituary

photographer and filmmaker who has taken some of the last photos of Marilyn Monroe

In the summer of 1962 Bert Stern, who has died aged 83, took more than 2,500 photos of Marilyn Monroe in three sessions held at a hotel in Los Angeles. The images captured Monroe in a playful mood sometimes but mostly thoughtful as she posed nude, covered with leaves variously a chinchilla coat lined Vera Neumann scarf and a pair of pink chiffon. Despite his air of gentle humor, portraits inevitably nostalgic because - with subsequent images of Monroe George Barris Santa Monica Beach - are one of the last photos taken of the star. She was found dead in her home a few weeks later.

The shoot was for Vogue, Stern had a contract that required him to fill 100 pages of fashion a year and gave him 10 extra pages for personal projects. Stern, Monroe offered as a subject, and the magazine she agreed, and created a makeshift studio at the Hotel Bel-Air, in the hope of a few minutes with her. Over the years, Stern gave several versions of what happened that day. In one of them said that Monroe arrived several hours late, at 19 hours, but remained with him until 7. When she realized she wanted to run naked, she was cautious in revealing a scar from a recent surgery to remove the gallbladder, the brand is clearly visible in most pictures

time Stern had shown that night shots of Vogue, was asked to take new photographs in black and white clothes, including a black dress over two sessions. If these images, not naked, the magazine has chosen for the show, which was about to be printed when news broke of the death of Monroe. Were published, as expected, in the September issue.

Perhaps the most striking images taken in the second and third sessions were the first shots of Monroe surrounded by pearl necklaces, shot from above by Stern as he balanced on top of a stack of folders Furniture. With these images, they should get a definitive picture of it to match popular images of Edward Steichen of Greta Garbo.

At the request of Monroe, Stern sent contact sheets and transparencies pictures of the first day of its adoption, they returned to him with the X marks and scratches on fork pictures n loved him. Twenty years after his death, published these and other images of these three days, in a book called The Last Sitting.

Although their models include many male movie stars, including Gary Cooper a cool grab a Colt 45, Stern became famous for his candid shots of women in 1960: Sophia Loren wrapped her boa and cigarette smoke plumes; Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra ("took four hours to do your eye makeup"), a very young Taylor expansion in Italy, with Richard Burton, Twiggy, wide-eyed in front of a Bridget Riley painting, and a double portrait of Veruschka and David Bailey with Bailey who is under the pocket model - mimicking their favorite techniques Stern photoshoot

As Bailey, 60 portraits stern direct and natural feel, and its effervescence is representative of the youth explosion takes place in the creative industries in the decade.

spontaneity Stern photographs breeze is reflected in the film Jazz on a Summer Day, a documentary made in 1958 Newport Jazz Festival. In the opening sequence, rippling water is used as a visual parallel to the Jimmy Giuffre saxophone, trombone Bob Brookmeyer and guitarist Jim Hall. This approach distinguishes impressionist documentary films of classical concerts.

The festival program includes Louis Armstrong, Chuck Berry, Gerry Mulligan and Thelonious Monk, and Stern photographs of some of the musicians are still a delight. However, the film seems more interested in the public and artists, and stops at a woman with a choc-ice, children have a playground and beautiful vessels ready for the America's Cup race this year Newport. In 1999, the National Film Registry includes Jazz on a Summer side of A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) and The Wild Bunch Day (1969) in their annual selection of "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" films. In 1967, Stern made a documentary for ABC TV channel Twiggy is a pity he does not direct more films.

During the Korean War, Stern served in the U.S. Army as a cameraman and photographer. It was established as a photographer in his mid 20s. "I took pictures of fatty got people want things," he wrote in The Last Picture Show. The photograph was proud of his 1955 campaign Smirnoff vodka called "the driest dry."

Stern, then in his mid 20s, came with the intention to travel to Egypt and photograph of a full cocktail glass in front of the Great Pyramid of Giza, the pyramid is reflected in martini. It was certainly bold, but brilliant and simple at the same time, a well-executed show just dry humor idea. As such, it represents the changes taking place in Madison Avenue.


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วันอังคารที่ 25 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2556

Rick Santorum to head new Christian film studio

former candidate for the U.S. presidency to be president of a production company based in the faith which plans to recruit Hollywood talent

Rick Santorum, former candidate for the U.S. presidential evangelical who lost against Mitt Romney in the Republican primary last year, is leading a new study that aims to bring faith in Hollywood cinema .

studies EchoLight based in Texas, is expected to have a "family" of $ 20 million up in a few weeks at Christian-oriented cinema. Their first film will be a western titled The Redemption of Henry Myers. The story centers on a bank robber who is presumed dead by his accomplices and nursed back to health by a widow and her children. EchoLight also provides a modern musical narration of the biblical story of Joseph and his coat of many colors.

Santorum, who ran for the Republican presidential nomination on a platform opposing marriage legal abortions and gay conservatives, said he hopes to attract Hollywood filmmakers to the new study. Former U.S. Senator, will be the CEO of EchoLight, suggested that the current religious films are not nearly enough religious in content.



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วันอังคารที่ 4 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2556

Marianne Jean-Baptiste: 'Kindness is a religion, and so is honesty'

Seventeen years after being nominated for an Oscar for his role in winning Secrets and Lies Mike Leigh, Marianne Jean-Baptiste London returned to the London stage. Here, he talks about his own brand of spirituality, motherhood and why she decided to continue her career in the United States

Marianne Jean-Baptiste is back. It is on the star point of the production of the National James Baldwin The Amen Corner , and there is a feeling that it is finally in place. Jean-Baptiste has made history: he was nominated for a Golden Globe for her role in Mike Leigh's film Secrets & Lies

(1996) and was first black British actress to be nominated for an Oscar. However, we have not seen on stage in years. His return is a cause for celebration. I hear laughter in generous hallway upstairs theater before clapping eyes on her - and I know to see it on the screen, which has the most beautiful smile. But as he enters the (not much bigger than a closet) National interview room, I feel a warning, and I realize that I can not download the main issues that had was planning to ask away - why that was out of the spotlight for so long? Therefore remained in Los Angeles and will not work here? What happened or did not happen? They should expect.

Everyone who saw Secrets & Lies

remember Hortense young woman adopted an optometrist, who goes in search of his biological mother. Jean-Baptiste played with dignity, compassion and humor. She remained calm during the search was upset that Cynthia, who turned out to be flaky, smoking a cigarette and White (played by Brenda Blethyn). It was a performance that went straight to the heart. However, in 1997, shortly after the Oscar nomination, Jean-Baptiste was strangely excluded from a group of actors - ostensibly best of Britain - selected to go to Cannes to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the festival (

Secrets & Lies won the Palme d'Or at Cannes). Protested in

Guardian :. "The old operating industry have no idea of ??having to reconcile with the fact that Britain is no longer completely white place where people ride horses, wear robes, drinking tea. The national dish is fish and chips and no, it's curry. "

Now he had accepted an invitation to work in Los Angeles. "What am I supposed to do?" She then asked. "Go and repertory theater in Scunthorpe?" She made many films and is best known for her role as FBI agent Vivian Johnson in the CBS TV series

Without a Trace

. But this is not what it should be:. A British family name

46 years young is difficult - not at all like Hortense Secrets & Lies

. Hortense was half his age, but wearing clothes squares. Jean-Baptiste is not, and has a modern hair cut, wears a big ring and nail polish lavender. In 1965, the theater plays Margaret Baldwin, pastor of a church in Harlem, which left her alcoholic husband and found God sister. The game is what happens when the alcoholic husband is still (and almost adult) and reveals that he is the one who has been abandoned (not the story of Margaret was said). I suggest that for the power of work, in real life Margaret may have had reason to leave an alcoholic husband? "I do not think Baldwin says he has done wrong. Do not get it from him. It shows a woman who has decided to save "I disagree: Baldwin takes sides and back Lucas - drunkenness, jazzy, faithful husband This is a dead end - then go ahead

Jean-Baptiste grew up in South London, the daughter of a mother in Antigua and St Lucian father who came to the UK in the 1950s. His father was a laborer and foreman, his mother is "more jobs, in addition to being a nursing assistant." She grew up with an older sister and two brothers. It was a musical home. Maybe that it refers to the line in the game where the jazzy husband said: "The music you have to do, if you must." She said, "I totally relate to this music is something that I could not live without my father was in the music, played for fun -. guitar, I started to play jazz piano, singing with many great musicians here ... London before his departure for the United States and I am always piano lessons every Wednesday. "

adds that it is waiting while being tested, but he plans to keep it via Skype. I try to understand to compose music. It is warm and modern, seems to consider the matter as a potential loop. It was the soundtrack of Mike Leigh girls today (1997) - "a mixture of voice - .. Material Coral I can not define it does not want to define it. " But she sings like an angel. (Listen to his last flight on YouTube.)


When we talk about other people begin to relax. She knows the direction of Rufus Norris and lovingly described and compared with their enthusiasm for "jump on a child without shoes" disarming also reports:. "He says he does not know much, which is nice and refreshing. " Margaret must be a difficult role. Is it religious - that could help you? It is: "Religion has nothing to do with spirituality" And he described as spiritual? "I would not describe me. ... I believe in a higher power and that there are many paths to a particular destination is a religion of kindness -. And honesty "She visited churches Los Angeles where" the atmosphere is amazing sometimes hysterical from the outside, but when you're inside -. .. Beautiful "


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