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Amateur Zen Magazine: night time is the right time
Amateur Zen Magazine: grain elevator
Amateur Zen Magazine: flock of unknown white birds at Joshua Tree
Amateur Zen Magazine: Joshua Tree two-ways
Amateur Zen Magazine: Birders two ways.
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Amateur Zen Magazine: The start of 5th and 7th grade; here seen as Bernard Hosey sculptures. Tonight at 7, here on the Film Studies Network. Next up Weather. Hey Chuck…
Amateur Zen Magazine: The start of 5th and 7th grade; here seen as Bernard Hosey sculptures. Tonight at 7, here on the Film Studies Network. Next up Weather. Hey Chuck…
Amateur Zen Magazine: Still from "Cars in the night".
Amateur Zen Magazine: Next on the Film Studies Network: Cars in the Night. This short film tries to find movement in parked cars, both literal and metaphoric. Shot on Kodak Portra 120. 7PM Central.
Amateur Zen Magazine: Still from the short film “Abstract Metaphor and how to use it” depicting the human condition as but a bubble floating on the dark waters of a cold night. Film Studies Network; check local listings.
Amateur Zen Magazine: other peoples weddings
Amateur Zen Magazine: The early morning is made with little words, each no bigger than a sigh.
Amateur Zen Magazine: Still from the short film "All the ways water weighs."
Amateur Zen Magazine: Up next on the Film Studies Network: "All the ways water weighs." This 1987 short film explores the varied ways water weighs from drop to torrent. Shot on location in black and white film. 7pm Eastern
Amateur Zen Magazine: Clarence turned his phrase like prisms turn light; each word contained a multitude.
Amateur Zen Magazine: Up next on the Film Studies Network: Multiple Meaning Man. This 1979 short film explores the Visual Metaphor and the how and why images carry multiple meanings without the use of words. Shot on location in 35mm format black and white. 7pm Eastern