So one popular article recently posted on nytimes.com is entitled "It's Not You, It's Your Books" (you can link to the article by clicking on the title of this blog). In this article, the author writes about how social networking sites such as facebook and myspace allow us to "brand" ourselves by identifying our tastes in music, books and films. On dates, or even before we get to that stage, do we make snap judgments based on our potential mates' bookshelves?
As filmmakers, do we make similar judgments based on the films that our potential dates, or perhaps a potential work partner, claim as favorites? Should we review a potential partner's Netflix queue prior to accepting a date? Are different tastes in films a reflection of incompatible personalities??
When Lucy, Laura and I got together to discuss the "look" of our individual stories, it was pretty clear that we each have very different tastes and film influences. Yet we have managed to work together for years now despite our differences. I think that is because at the root of it all, we share a passion for films. (Not to mention our low maintenance personalities.)
IMHO, I have to say that compatibility is more about sharing a passion for a thing, rather than the specifics of that thing.
2 comments:
OOh, I love that song See you through!...I can definately see it and its a great song for the film..perfect! It's free and easy, tells a story..yet not too intense and feels very free...loving, cute. Sweet!
Regarding the It's Not You It's Your Book (I haven't read the article), while I agree with Chrisine's point, what if you like Tolstoy and Salinger and he likes Archie comics?
xoxo,
Lucy
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