Recent Post: MR CAMEL TOE MRCAMELTOE was less than engaging, with the instructor providing an outline of things to come over the next nine-months. However, near the end of the class she signaled to the projection booth and introduced a film produced as a final project by two students from the previous graduating class. All films she said were done in "dyads" or "triads" for the final project. Students, she emphasized, had to experience cooperative film making before leaving school. This was "the way it is done," she said. "Don't think that you can do it all alone out there -- you can't." With those parting words the film started.
The details of the production we saw that day are unimportant (as was the film). Clearly, there was an acute amateurish quality to the whole thing, something not lost on Ian or me. As the credits rolled Ian again made contact.