Mystery Man on Film: The Psycho Shower Scene!
Array-ne En mayo de 1975 fuimos de excursión a Begues.De izquierda a derecha: Silvia Alujas, La señorita Mª Jesus, Sara (supongo que de otra clase), Elena y Margarita (la prima de Mª Carmen Martinez).La profe estaba con el botiquÃn curando a alguna de nosotras, por la falda corta supongo que es a Margarita.
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Next time you run into Kelly at a Linfield game be sure to thank the man for his years of dedication to the ‘Cats.———————————————————-(Wildcat11) Thank you very much Kelly for joining us here at the ADvantage Catdome. An SID’s job is never done so we’ll disperse with the small talk and start to fire the questions at you.How has the job changed for you over the years at Linfield? Has technology made the job easier for you or has it increased your workload?(Kelly Bird) When I started at Linfield in 1989, the internet was just a pipe dream and game statistics and records were compiled with pencil and paper. But faxing was still a lengthy process, taking up to an hour after each football game to fax 15 pages of football stats to 10 different outlets.Today, every one of our press boxes has internet capability, making it possible to get the news out nearly instantly after an event concludes. I’m responsible for programming the board, forcing me to learn a whole new skill set.(WC11) Are the student athletes/parents still the same when you first took the job at Linfield or have you noticed a shift in how athletes/parents interact with you since you first started at Linfield?(KB) My first 10 years, I had very little interaction with parents, but today’s electronic world has changed that. And I’d always like to try to improve skills through professional development training, such as advanced classes in Photoshop, or video production.(WC11) Linfield’s athletic site (www.linfield.edu/sports) is a great small college athletic web site. We developed the current look and layout based on what I felt were the needs of both our readers and our programmer (me).Having grown up a Sports Illustrated subscriber, I’ve always enjoyed compelling sports photography and the Linfield athletics site reflects that interest. The Linfield site offers more action photography than just about any Division III site you’ll find, which I think helps set Linfield apart of the rest of the crowd. Can you tell us the gory details of what a typical game day at Linfield is like for you and is there more or less work when Linfield hosts a football playoff game?(KB) Most SIDs, including myself, have eight-day work weeks. Playoff games are even more challenging, due to countless NCAA requirements, such as a special media interview room, special PA announcements, and extra media members cramming into the press box(WC11) In your 18 years of being the SID at Linfield do you a favorite moment or year that still stands out in your mind and why?(KB) No question, I’ve witnessed a LOT of great team and individual performances over that time. the Linfield softball team staving off playoff elimination six times to reach the NCAA finals (2006), Linfield’s men’s basketball rallying from eight points down in the final 30 seconds to win a game in Phoenix in 2000; I mean, is it that you have ideas sitting on the back burner or is it more of a feeling out process of that year’s team?(KB) With 78 pages to fill, producing the football guide each year is akin to running a marathon rather than a sprint. Some wonder why we can’t get the guide published sooner, but I remind them that the Linfield football guide has a full numerical roster that isn’t finalized until about seven days before the first game. I always want to give the people paying for a Linfield football guide their money’s worth. Pulling all the different pieces of the guide together on tight deadlines in August can be pretty nerve-wracking but it’s also very satisfying to see fans enjoying the finished product in the stands before kickoff.(WC11) Have you ever tallied up how many hours it takes to put together one of the football media guides?
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For info or to register, call Nathan Kalama 822-2166.Sun May 20 11AM-1PM - Celebrate Global Peace Meditation Day at the 1st Annual Global Aloha Peace Meditation, at the mouth of the Wailua River at Lydgate Park (in front of the Aloha Beach Resort Hotel). For info call 245-4142.ONGOING EVENTS:Monday:Mon 9-11AM - Help remove invasive species and care for fascinating plants at the National Tropical Botanical Garden. Call Lea 332-7324 ext 228 or email volunteer@ntbg.org.Mon 5-7PM - African Drumming class with Ernest at Lydgate Park, Kamalani Pavilion.Tuesday:Tue 8:30-11:30AM - Limahuli Garden and Preserve in Ha’ena invites the community to volunteer Tuesday mornings. Call Terri 821-0212, Mary 346-1105, Kim 346-5967 for directions & info.Thu 7-8:30PM - African Dance class taught by Isaac and Oshenda with live drumming at All Saints Church Gym in Kapa’a.Friday:Fri 6PM - Free parenting classes at Kapa’a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. For reservations or info call 742-2623.Sun 6-10PM - Adult Night Open Freeplay Basketball at the Kilauea Gym.daily:National Tropical Botanical Garden announces free self-guided tours of the McBryde Garden daily for Hawaii state residents (photo I.D. For info call 245-1755.Sat May 26 10AM - National Tropical Botanical Garden presents a tour of the site of the future Botanical Research Center, and a visit to the Allerton Home and Gardens on Lawa’i Beach. For reservations and info, call Kaua’i Historical Society 245-3373Sat May 26 10AM-3PM - Exploring the Art and Activism of a Life Based on Freedom, a retreat with Alan Clements, human rights activist, author and former Buddhist monk. Through Fri 6/8.Sat-Sun June 2-3 9AM-4PM - Huli-Huli & Plate Lunch fundraiser by the REINSTATED HAWAIIAN GOVERNMENT in Hanapepe, at the corner of Kaumuali’i Highway and the road going to Salt Pond.Sun June 3 4PM - Monthly Moku Puni O Kauai meeting of the REINSTATED HAWAIIAN GOVERNMENT at Salt Pond Beach Park. For info, disability accommodation and to register, contact Charles Lyden, tel 441-1591 or fax 735-8274, or email crl47@hotmail.com.Sat June 9 7:30 AM - West Kaua’i Medical Center/KVMH 3rd Annual Charitable Golf Tournament, Po’ipu Bay Golf Course. For info call 338-9452, 482-0808 or email skline@hhsc.orgSat June 9 8AM-12 noon - America’s Boating Course will be presented by Kauai’s Coast Guard Auxiliary at the Kauai Veteran’s Building (Kapule Highway). For info contact SOS Kaua’i President Paul Clark 651-3452 or email paul@saveourseas.org.Wed June 13 6:30-7:30 PM - The Truth about Hawaiian Sharks, a lecture by Terry Lilley, marine biologist with Save Our Seas, at Princeville Public Library. For info call 245-4142.Sat July 7 9-11AM - How to Chant Your Genealogy, at Hilton Kaua’i Beach Resort. For info or to register, call Nathan Kalama 822-2166.Sat July 14 8AM-12 noon - America’s Boating Course will be presented by Kauai’s Coast Guard Auxiliary at the Kauai Veteran’s Building (Kapule Highway). For info and to register, contact Jim Jung 822-0448.Sat Aug 11 8AM-12 noon - America’s Boating Course will be presented by Kauai’s Coast Guard Auxiliary at the Kauai Veteran’s Building (Kapule Highway). For info call Fran 635-0165 or Kendall 742-8066.FARMERS MARKET SCHEDULE:Mon 12 noon Koloa Ball ParkMon 3PM Lihu’e - Kukui Grove Shopping Center (Sears parking lot)Tue 2PM Hanalei - Waipa Farms (north of town)Tue 3PM Kalaheo Neighborhood CenterTue 3PM Wailua Homesteads ParkWed 3PM Kapa’a New Town ParkThu 3:30PM Hanapepe ParkThu 4:30PM Kilauea Neighborhood CenterFri 3PM Lihu’e - Vidinha Stadium (off Rice Street)Sat 9AM Kekaha Neighborhood CenterSat 9:30AM Hanalei Community CenterSat 11:30AM Kilauea - Keneke Street (near Post Office) If you have a NON-PROFIT event you’d like to post on the KKCR community calendar, it is best to E-MAIL the info to “events@kkcr.org”
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(In one of my books, it was said that Hitchcock used 78 cuts in 45 seconds.) It’s as though Hitchcock’s exaggerated use of cutting was an intentional reference to the cutting of poor Mary.In any case, the slow entrance and quick cuts is still a very effective cinematic jolt to an audience.In the December 1, 1959, revised draft by Joseph Stephano, the shower scene is (by today’s standards) ridiculously overwritten.Here’s a portion:The noise of the shower drowns out any sound. Above the shower-bar we see the bathroom door open again and after a moment we HEAR the SOUND of the front door slamming.Here’s my question: using today’s industry standard format, wouldn’t Hitchcock’s famous shower scene be a SERIES OF SHOTS?We know from our good friend, Dave Trottier, that a MONTAGE is a single concept set to music but a SERIES OF SHOTS is an assembly of quick cuts that leads to a heightened dramatic moment.If we’re to rewrite this scene, perhaps it’d look something like this:…she turns her back to the bathroom.A figure quietly enters and walks toward Mary.
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Array-ne En mayo de 1975 fuimos de excursión a Begues.De izquierda a derecha: Silvia Alujas, La señorita Mª Jesus, Sara (supongo que de otra clase), Elena y Margarita (la prima de Mª Carmen Martinez).La profe estaba con el botiquÃn curando a alguna de nosotras, por la falda corta supongo que es a Margarita.
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Next time you run into Kelly at a Linfield game be sure to thank the man for his years of dedication to the ‘Cats.———————————————————-(Wildcat11) Thank you very much Kelly for joining us here at the ADvantage Catdome. An SID’s job is never done so we’ll disperse with the small talk and start to fire the questions at you.How has the job changed for you over the years at Linfield? Has technology made the job easier for you or has it increased your workload?(Kelly Bird) When I started at Linfield in 1989, the internet was just a pipe dream and game statistics and records were compiled with pencil and paper. But faxing was still a lengthy process, taking up to an hour after each football game to fax 15 pages of football stats to 10 different outlets.Today, every one of our press boxes has internet capability, making it possible to get the news out nearly instantly after an event concludes. I’m responsible for programming the board, forcing me to learn a whole new skill set.(WC11) Are the student athletes/parents still the same when you first took the job at Linfield or have you noticed a shift in how athletes/parents interact with you since you first started at Linfield?(KB) My first 10 years, I had very little interaction with parents, but today’s electronic world has changed that. And I’d always like to try to improve skills through professional development training, such as advanced classes in Photoshop, or video production.(WC11) Linfield’s athletic site (www.linfield.edu/sports) is a great small college athletic web site. We developed the current look and layout based on what I felt were the needs of both our readers and our programmer (me).Having grown up a Sports Illustrated subscriber, I’ve always enjoyed compelling sports photography and the Linfield athletics site reflects that interest. The Linfield site offers more action photography than just about any Division III site you’ll find, which I think helps set Linfield apart of the rest of the crowd. Can you tell us the gory details of what a typical game day at Linfield is like for you and is there more or less work when Linfield hosts a football playoff game?(KB) Most SIDs, including myself, have eight-day work weeks. Playoff games are even more challenging, due to countless NCAA requirements, such as a special media interview room, special PA announcements, and extra media members cramming into the press box(WC11) In your 18 years of being the SID at Linfield do you a favorite moment or year that still stands out in your mind and why?(KB) No question, I’ve witnessed a LOT of great team and individual performances over that time. the Linfield softball team staving off playoff elimination six times to reach the NCAA finals (2006), Linfield’s men’s basketball rallying from eight points down in the final 30 seconds to win a game in Phoenix in 2000; I mean, is it that you have ideas sitting on the back burner or is it more of a feeling out process of that year’s team?(KB) With 78 pages to fill, producing the football guide each year is akin to running a marathon rather than a sprint. Some wonder why we can’t get the guide published sooner, but I remind them that the Linfield football guide has a full numerical roster that isn’t finalized until about seven days before the first game. I always want to give the people paying for a Linfield football guide their money’s worth. Pulling all the different pieces of the guide together on tight deadlines in August can be pretty nerve-wracking but it’s also very satisfying to see fans enjoying the finished product in the stands before kickoff.(WC11) Have you ever tallied up how many hours it takes to put together one of the football media guides?
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For info or to register, call Nathan Kalama 822-2166.Sun May 20 11AM-1PM - Celebrate Global Peace Meditation Day at the 1st Annual Global Aloha Peace Meditation, at the mouth of the Wailua River at Lydgate Park (in front of the Aloha Beach Resort Hotel). For info call 245-4142.ONGOING EVENTS:Monday:Mon 9-11AM - Help remove invasive species and care for fascinating plants at the National Tropical Botanical Garden. Call Lea 332-7324 ext 228 or email volunteer@ntbg.org.Mon 5-7PM - African Drumming class with Ernest at Lydgate Park, Kamalani Pavilion.Tuesday:Tue 8:30-11:30AM - Limahuli Garden and Preserve in Ha’ena invites the community to volunteer Tuesday mornings. Call Terri 821-0212, Mary 346-1105, Kim 346-5967 for directions & info.Thu 7-8:30PM - African Dance class taught by Isaac and Oshenda with live drumming at All Saints Church Gym in Kapa’a.Friday:Fri 6PM - Free parenting classes at Kapa’a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. For reservations or info call 742-2623.Sun 6-10PM - Adult Night Open Freeplay Basketball at the Kilauea Gym.daily:National Tropical Botanical Garden announces free self-guided tours of the McBryde Garden daily for Hawaii state residents (photo I.D. For info call 245-1755.Sat May 26 10AM - National Tropical Botanical Garden presents a tour of the site of the future Botanical Research Center, and a visit to the Allerton Home and Gardens on Lawa’i Beach. For reservations and info, call Kaua’i Historical Society 245-3373Sat May 26 10AM-3PM - Exploring the Art and Activism of a Life Based on Freedom, a retreat with Alan Clements, human rights activist, author and former Buddhist monk. Through Fri 6/8.Sat-Sun June 2-3 9AM-4PM - Huli-Huli & Plate Lunch fundraiser by the REINSTATED HAWAIIAN GOVERNMENT in Hanapepe, at the corner of Kaumuali’i Highway and the road going to Salt Pond.Sun June 3 4PM - Monthly Moku Puni O Kauai meeting of the REINSTATED HAWAIIAN GOVERNMENT at Salt Pond Beach Park. For info, disability accommodation and to register, contact Charles Lyden, tel 441-1591 or fax 735-8274, or email crl47@hotmail.com.Sat June 9 7:30 AM - West Kaua’i Medical Center/KVMH 3rd Annual Charitable Golf Tournament, Po’ipu Bay Golf Course. For info call 338-9452, 482-0808 or email skline@hhsc.orgSat June 9 8AM-12 noon - America’s Boating Course will be presented by Kauai’s Coast Guard Auxiliary at the Kauai Veteran’s Building (Kapule Highway). For info contact SOS Kaua’i President Paul Clark 651-3452 or email paul@saveourseas.org.Wed June 13 6:30-7:30 PM - The Truth about Hawaiian Sharks, a lecture by Terry Lilley, marine biologist with Save Our Seas, at Princeville Public Library. For info call 245-4142.Sat July 7 9-11AM - How to Chant Your Genealogy, at Hilton Kaua’i Beach Resort. For info or to register, call Nathan Kalama 822-2166.Sat July 14 8AM-12 noon - America’s Boating Course will be presented by Kauai’s Coast Guard Auxiliary at the Kauai Veteran’s Building (Kapule Highway). For info and to register, contact Jim Jung 822-0448.Sat Aug 11 8AM-12 noon - America’s Boating Course will be presented by Kauai’s Coast Guard Auxiliary at the Kauai Veteran’s Building (Kapule Highway). For info call Fran 635-0165 or Kendall 742-8066.FARMERS MARKET SCHEDULE:Mon 12 noon Koloa Ball ParkMon 3PM Lihu’e - Kukui Grove Shopping Center (Sears parking lot)Tue 2PM Hanalei - Waipa Farms (north of town)Tue 3PM Kalaheo Neighborhood CenterTue 3PM Wailua Homesteads ParkWed 3PM Kapa’a New Town ParkThu 3:30PM Hanapepe ParkThu 4:30PM Kilauea Neighborhood CenterFri 3PM Lihu’e - Vidinha Stadium (off Rice Street)Sat 9AM Kekaha Neighborhood CenterSat 9:30AM Hanalei Community CenterSat 11:30AM Kilauea - Keneke Street (near Post Office) If you have a NON-PROFIT event you’d like to post on the KKCR community calendar, it is best to E-MAIL the info to “events@kkcr.org”
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(In one of my books, it was said that Hitchcock used 78 cuts in 45 seconds.) It’s as though Hitchcock’s exaggerated use of cutting was an intentional reference to the cutting of poor Mary.In any case, the slow entrance and quick cuts is still a very effective cinematic jolt to an audience.In the December 1, 1959, revised draft by Joseph Stephano, the shower scene is (by today’s standards) ridiculously overwritten.Here’s a portion:The noise of the shower drowns out any sound. Above the shower-bar we see the bathroom door open again and after a moment we HEAR the SOUND of the front door slamming.Here’s my question: using today’s industry standard format, wouldn’t Hitchcock’s famous shower scene be a SERIES OF SHOTS?We know from our good friend, Dave Trottier, that a MONTAGE is a single concept set to music but a SERIES OF SHOTS is an assembly of quick cuts that leads to a heightened dramatic moment.If we’re to rewrite this scene, perhaps it’d look something like this:…she turns her back to the bathroom.A figure quietly enters and walks toward Mary.
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