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In a Word
8 Mar 2011

In a Word

by David Licata | posted in: Other Work, Quotes, The Film | 7

Cross-posted on http://www.extracriticum.com I’m revamping the DVD menu for the fundraising sample of A Life’s Work, and as I look at that canvas, I keep thinking about a snippet from a wonderful interview with Francis Ford Coppola that’s been floating … Continued

DVD, Francis Ford Coppola, other films, Quotes
I Can Hear Music
4 Mar 2011

I Can Hear Music

by David Licata | posted in: The Film | 0

For someone who studied music and plays music, I have a difficult time knowing what music to use with these moving images I capture. So much so that in my first film I didn’t use music at all, but used … Continued

Alex and Jean Turney, Arhoolie, KALX, music, Nancy Turano, Peter LaMastro, process, Tango Octogenario, WFMU
A Dream about Paolo Soleri
15 Feb 2011

A Dream about Paolo Soleri

by David Licata | posted in: Arcosanti | 0

I’d like to apologize in advance, because if you’re like me, you don’t really enjoy hearing about other people’s dreams. But I thought this was relevant to A Life’s Work. I’m at Arcosanti and Paolo Soleri asks me if I … Continued

Arcosanti, dreams, Paolo Soleri, Wolfgang Held
Ask the Filmmaker: Turning the Tables
8 Feb 2011

Ask the Filmmaker: Turning the Tables

by David Licata | posted in: Champion Tree Project, The Film | 4

Dear Filmmaker, Actually, this question didn’t start that way. When I first sit down to interview someone for A Life’s Work,  I have a few things I mention before I ask the first question. One of those things is, “If … Continued

Champion Tree Project, Clips, David Milarch, interviewing, Questions?
Bigger, Longer, Better
4 Feb 2011

Bigger, Longer, Better

by David Licata | posted in: The Film | 0

“The trajectory is right,” my friend H. said to me years ago about my filmmaking career. At a recent dinner with my friend S. we discussed what we wanted for our artistic lives in 2011: “I just want the trajectory … Continued

8 1/2 x 11, New Directors/New Films, Tango Octogenario
What Makes Me Happy? Positive Interaction
1 Feb 2011

What Makes Me Happy? Positive Interaction

by David Licata | posted in: Champion Tree Project, Quotes | 0

I recently went to my doctor and we got to talking about A Life’s Work. He asked me if I knew Cicero’s treatise, On Old Age. I didn’t. He paraphrased a passage about trees. “Oh, that’s good,” I said. “I’m … Continued

Champion Tree Project, Cicero, David & Jared Milarch, Quotes, trees, What Makes Me Happy?
The First Cut Is the Hardest – A Clip & Process
28 Jan 2011

The First Cut Is the Hardest – A Clip & Process

by David Licata | posted in: Arcosanti, Clips | 0

First there is a lot of procrastination. I’m not a procrastinator by nature, but something about editing really brings it out in me. Like now, as I’m writing this, I have Final Cut Pro open and I should be working … Continued

Arcosanti, Clips, Editing, music, process
From the Other Francis Bacon
25 Jan 2011

From the Other Francis Bacon

by David Licata | posted in: Quotes | 2

They are ill discoverers that think there is no land, when they can see nothing but the sea. Francis Bacon. (The one at left, not the painter.)

Francis Bacon, Quotes
Gimme Shelter and A Life’s Work
21 Jan 2011

Gimme Shelter and A Life’s Work

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

I was watching Gimme Shelter for the billionth time the other night and I wondered what it was about that film that is so enduring. I came up with several reasons: The Maysles’ masterful cameras capture The Rolling Stones at … Continued

Charlotte Zwerin, Editing, Gimme Shelter, Maysles Brothers, music, other films, other obsessions, Rolling Stones
Ask the Filmmaker: Magic Number Four
18 Jan 2011

Ask the Filmmaker: Magic Number Four

by David Licata | posted in: The Film | 0

Last weekend I was at a dinner party and one of the guests posed a frequently asked question: Why are there four subjects in A Life’s Work? Why not three? Why not five? (To be clear, there ARE five people, … Continued

Questions?

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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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