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Pinterest: Still More Social Media for A Life’s Work?
26 Jun 2012

Pinterest: Still More Social Media for A Life’s Work?

by David Licata | posted in: Other Work | 6

Is Pinterest for Me? The latest bit of social media I’ve been trying out is Pinterest. Here’s what Pinterest’s  makers have to say about it: “Pinterest is a virtual pinboard. Pinterest allows you to organize and share all the beautiful … Continued

chicken katsu don, David Cronenberg, other obsessions, Pinterest, Pixar, Robert David Sullivan, social media, Top 100 Sitcoms
The Most Wonderful Thing in the World
5 Jun 2012

The Most Wonderful Thing in the World

by David Licata | posted in: Other Work, Quotes | 0

I once tried to describe to my father what makes filmmaking so special. I couldn’t find the words. Then a scene from the film Gods & Monsters came to me and I described it to him. I remember the scene … Continued

Bill Condon, Gods & Monsters, other films, Quotes
Giveaway Gone!
2 Jun 2012

Giveaway Gone!

by David Licata | posted in: Other Work, The Film | 0

Congratulations to Jess Roth, who won the latest giveaway — Every Night the Trees Disappear: Werner Herzog and the Making of “Heart of Glass” by Alan Greenberg. (You can read my review of the book on the Filmmaker Magazine blog.) … Continued

Alan Greenberg, contests, Galaxify, Werner Herzog
Soul Crushing Work
30 May 2012

Soul Crushing Work

by David Licata | posted in: Champion Tree Project, Other Work, The Film | 2

There is a phrase David Milarch of Champion Tree Project (now Archangel Ancient Tree Archive) used a few times when I interviewed him for A Life’s Work: “soul satisfying.” I like that phrase, it’s self-explanatory and it’s what we all … Continued

David Milarch, grants, music, Novas, other obsessions, The Crusher
Music? You Got It.
28 May 2012

Music? You Got It.

by David Licata | posted in: Other Work | 0

I created a Music Page, now links to all the posts that contain me playing classical guitar are easily accessible. It’s right there on the left, and will remain there for good. So if you need to hear me noodling … Continued

classical guitar, music, other obsessions
Book Review on the Filmmaker Magazine Blog
25 May 2012

Book Review on the Filmmaker Magazine Blog

by David Licata | posted in: Other Work | 0

In 1976 Werner Herzog hypnotized his cast of actors and directed one of the strangest narrative films in the history of cinema, Heart of Glass. Alan Greenberg, then a young writer, aspiring filmmaker, and Herzog disciple, was on the set, … Continued

Heart of Glass, other films, other obsessions, Werner Herzog, writing
Unlikely and Sneaky Inspiration
16 May 2012

Unlikely and Sneaky Inspiration

by David Licata | posted in: Other Work, The Film | 2

The other day, as I ranted to a friend about the state of the economy and my unemployed status, I remembered a commercial that aired in 1971, when I was a wee-little boy. Here it is!* *[The clip I originally … Continued

8 1/2 x 11, Abraham Lincoln, CLEP commercial, Ellen Pompeo, Grey's Anatomy, inspiration, Job Hunter, other films
The Man Who Planted Trees – Guest Blogger Jim Robbins
16 Apr 2012

The Man Who Planted Trees – Guest Blogger Jim Robbins

by David Licata | posted in: Champion Tree Project, Guest Blogger, Other Work | 0

I met Jim Robbins when I followed David Milarch around a grove of Redwoods in Northern California in the fall of 2007. It was a tense shoot (you can read about it here), and Jim’s cool presence did a lot … Continued

Archangel Ancient Tree Archive, Champion Tree Project, David Milarch, Guest Blogger, jim robbins, trees
Another Present for You!
11 Apr 2012

Another Present for You!

by David Licata | posted in: Other Work, The Film | 4

Here’s me playing an Aria by Joh. Anton Logy (1650-1721), recorded at the Licata Studios (my bathroom). It’s the first piece most classical guitarists learn. [sc_embed_player fileurl=”http://alifesworkmovie.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/logy_j_a.mp3″] Which is to say it’s very easy to play. Which is not to … Continued

classical guitar, Joh Anton Logy, music, other obsessions
Connect the Dots
3 Apr 2012

Connect the Dots

by David Licata | posted in: Other Work, Quotes | 0

The next time someone asks me if my writing and A Life’s Work are connected (this happens a lot), I am going to whip out this quote: Eventually everything connects — people, ideas, objects. The quality of the connections is … Continued

Charles Eames, other films, Quotes, writing

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Filmed over 15 years in locations throughout the US, A LIFE'S WORK is a documentary about long-term thinking, a meditation on Deep Time, a film essay about legacy.

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