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Fabio Pirovano_37718

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  1. 12 minutes ago, Daniel D. Teoli Jr. said:

    Last I heard he had 15,000. But that was long ago. I guess it is a disease with collector. A friend has a movie about him. I watched some of it. He canvased many states going door to door in the boondocks trying to buy old records. 

    I would hate to have to build a collection like that. I'd buy it off eBay if I had the $$. Although the places he went looked interesting for photographing people. (occupants of the house) 

    I'm building a collection of early western, county, hillbilly and yodel music. I met an old yodeler in his 80's. He gave me about 150 hours of music and commentary I'm going through to mine songs from. It would make good background music for some of my films. I had never given music any thought for my films which are for the most part silent. But some of the music may fit the films pretty good.

     

     

    we have different priorities.. however the passion is close https://www.discogs.com/user/fabiopirovanoFP/collection?page=2&sort_by=max&sort_order=asc&facets=genres%5D%3A%5BStage%20%26%20Screen

  2. 5 hours ago, David Mullen ASC said:

    My CD collection of soundtracks is quite large, I hardly have any of my vinyl anymore.

    In the years,I tied ,or in the worst of case replaced, many of my vinyls with cds..what I have posted are also on cd.. that's a sort the eternal dilemma analog or digital ?

  3. 6 hours ago, Daniel D. Teoli Jr. said:

    You got a nice list. I got a few records. Hope to digitize. I'd save my digital files. Appreciate it, but not into vinyl. 

    Joe Bussard would be in trouble in a fire. 

    https://www.google.com/search?q=joe+bussard&sxsrf=ACYBGNStix0lgeK0dHX6BKPC0VXXtHsNWg:1568734341648&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwif5bjpltjkAhVLmK0KHZWPDtkQ_AUIEygD&biw=1000&bih=630

     

    Thanks!! WTFK.... 25 000 vinyls.................https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Bussard

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  5. So till now(2010).. one of most important advice seem be Never Be Late ( and yes is an attitude widely useful)

     

    and I really liked some others like:

     

    "Never give up. Always keep a positive attitude. Attention to detail"(Richard P.Crudo ASC)

     

    "When director Gil Cates chose me to shoot a love story starring Bea Arthur and Richard Kiley, he said he liked what i’d done on The Fly.I reminded him that Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davies were in a horror film, not a love story.He said,’No,they were in love, and that’s what the audience saw. Sometimes you have to ignore the words and let the pictures tell the story."(Mark Irwin, ASC, CSC)

     

     

    "I think it was Sven Nykvist, ASC who once said, ‘Take chances, but when you do, lower the ASA settings on your light meter.’ To this day, no matter how great the latitude of the film stock is, I always calibrate my meter to a lower settings than what the manufacturer recommends."(Alexander Gruszynsky, ASC)

     

    "Michael Chapman, ASC said ‘You have to give the impression you know what you’re doing even when you’re totally confused."(Paul Ryan, ASC)

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