Some punches around
Well, my "semester" has been a little bit exotic because I just have to sign up in this class "English 3". In spite of that, I really enjoyed the classes principally because I like to learn new skills for the spoken and writing English. In addition, this class has made me to remember my old English lessons I took some years ago during High School.
By on the other hand, my last semester has lived plenty of accidents on my principal subject. I'm talking about my final project until get my university degree. This challenge has suffered some productions punches. I'm working on with my teammates in order to conceive a low cost musical, which it needs a lot of artistic management and money, of course!
Inside that project I'll be the DOP or Director of photography. For me, this project has been a beautiful reborn after our last failure trying to make a documentary. The last project is history now and our current musical project has to be done, no matter what. As a DOP I have really enjoyed to watch a lot of great musicals of all time. I'll share with you a clip of tap dancing by Eleanor Powell casting in Born to Dance (1936). I hope you enjoy as much as I did.
Born to Dance (1936)
P.S: I don't want to lose the chance to share with all of you one of the most breathtaking scenes ever made in musicals. Interpreted by Björk as Selma and Peter Stormare as Jeff in the Lars von Trier's classic. Unforgettable.
Dancer in the dark (2000)
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