|
![]() Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow. - Ronald E. Osborn just to keep myself from feeling like i'm heading towards the woeful path of stagnation, i made a short reading list that should occupy me for quite a few weeks to come. see now, growth is good. this is scout on hyper-geek mode. ^_^ the techie stuff: 1) 2) PHP Scripting 101 / Vikram Vaswani 3) Visual C++ 6.0 Programmer's Guide / Beck Zaratian 4) Final Cut Pro 3 & the Art of Filmmaking / Jason Cranford Teague the artsy stuff: 1) 2) The Technique of Film Editing / Karel Reisz 3) Tuklas Sining: Essays on the Philippine Arts / Nicanor Tiongson 4) Making Documentaries & News Features in the Philippines / James Kenny 5) Guerilla Advertising / Jay Conrad Levinson 6) Film Art: An Introduction / David Bordwell & Kristin Thompson 7) Introduction to Photography / Rhode & McCall the heavy stuff: 1) Unmasking the War on Terror: US Imperialist Hegemony and Crisis / Center for Anti-Imperialist Studies 2) Voices & Scenes of the Past: The Philippine American War Retold / Maria Serena L. Diokno 3) The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State / Frederick Engels 4) Anatomy of a War: Vietnam, the United States, and the Modern Historical Experience / Gabriel Kolko the fun stuff: 1) Jane Eyre / Charlotte Bronte 2) I *heart* Huckabees / David O'Russell 3) I Am Sam / Jessie Nelson 4) Baraka / Ron Fricke 5) Punch Drunk Love / Paul Thomas Anderson 6) Dodes' Kaden / Akira Kurosawa 7) Seven Samurai / Akira Kurosawa 8) Rabbit Proof Fence / Phillip Noyce 9) Central Station / Walter Salles 10) The Birth of a Nation / D. W. Griffith 11) Red Beard / Akira Kurosawa 12) Umberto D. / Vittorio de Sida 13) Throne of Blood / Akira Kurosawa 14) The Gold Rush / Charles Chaplin 15) The Legend of 1900 / Giuseppe Tornatore 16) The Idiot / Akira Kurosawa 17) Trainspotting / Danny Boyle 18) 2001: A Space Odyssey / Stanley Kubrick 19) Dr. Strangelove / Stanley Kubrick 20) Eyes Wide Shut / Stanley Kubrick i think i might have forgotten how it is to sleep. orpheus, won't you please come visit? |
| Leave a Comment: |