MOVE

Simple, yet impressive.

3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage… all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food ….into 3 beautiful and hopefully compelling short films…..

= a trip of a lifetime.

MOVE from Rick Mereki on Vimeo.

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NPR and Shawshank

While waiting to meet a friend for dinner, I caught a segment on NPR about the filming location of the movie The Shawshank Redemption, which was the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio.

It turns out it has become quite a tourist destination for Shawshank fans, and such things as conventions, trade shows, ghost hunts, concerts, proms, and even marriages happen there (14 scheduled this year).  People from all over the world make a pilgrimage to check out the facility, and even some of the film props are still visable.

Remember the tunnel Andy dug?

And it turns out this scene was filmed in the warden’s quarters.

And get this, many people journey out to look at the tree.

The tree itself is actually located about 15 miles south of the Ohio State Reformatory and is on land owned by a local lawyer who isn’t really fond of tourists, but that doesn’t stop many people from filming their pilgrimage to the tree and posting it on YouTube.  But here’s some sad news, about three days ago a big storm came by and split the icon.

If you are interested in reading or listening to the NPR piece, here you go, pictures included.

Remember, hope is a good thing.

 

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Hair Part Theory

In a post yesterday I made a comment on former President Jimmy Carter changing the part in his hair, and one of my readers was nice enough to provide me several links regarding hair parts.

John and Catherine Walter came up with the Hair Part Theory, below is a summary, but you can read all the details here.

*Men with left part: A natural for men. Those who wear it are perceived as popular, successful, strong, traditional. Downside: Might be out of touch with their feminine side. Famous left-parters: John Wayne, Tom Brokaw, John F. Kennedy.

*Women with left part: Usually OK, especially for women who want to make it in business or politics. Those who wear it are perceived as intelligent, in charge, reliable. Downside: Might create difficulties with fulfilling traditionally feminine roles. Famous left-parters: Hillary Clinton, Margaret Thatcher, Christine Todd Whitman.

*Men with right part: Usually unnatural for men. It might be unusual or eccentric, but it can work if the man is very confident or attractive or seeks acceptance in nontraditional male role. Famous right-parters: Al Gore, Rush Limbaugh, Ronald Reagan

*Women with right part: A natural for women. Perceived as very feminine, gentle, caring. Downside: Might create problems of not being taken seriously. Famous right-parters: Martha Stewart, Jane Pauley, Geraldine Ferraro.

*No part, center part or bald: Perceived as balanced, trustworthy and wise. Downside: Can lack flair associated with other types.

And if that wasn’t enough, here’s a link that discusses True Mirror and it’s relationship to hair parting, and a segment on NPR.

I’m not sure how easy it is for one to change a part.  My hair, for instance, I think is ‘trained’ to go in one direction, unless I want to use an excessive amount of ‘product.’

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