In my work, I construct texts and images. Between those two points the blur occurs. Each is altered by the other again and again, back and forth.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I make my own videos, I am the writer, the editor, the lighting person, everything - that's why my videos are blurry.
I'm realising now that I can't just blurt things out.
I go to the movies at least five times a week, and after a while everything becomes a blur to me.
Things like that become a blur - shot at some soundstage, somewhere - that's as much as I can remember.
I'm not an expert when it comes to technology, but what changed things for me was autofocus. I used to have to throw away half my pictures because it was so difficult to get the focus right.
The Universal view melts things into a blur.
I gave up writing blurbs because you make one friend and 200 enemies.
Film fixes a precise visual image in the viewer's head. In fiction, you just hope you're precise enough to convey the intended effect.
If you see everything through the lens, you are constantly composing pictures. I think in pictures; I don't think in text.
Everything is just very, very blurry. I've never had proper vision.