Bernardo Villela is like a mallrat except at the movies. He is a writer, director, editor and film enthusiast who seeks to continue to explore and learn about cinema, chronicle the journey and share his findings.
For Short Film Saturday for most of the coming year I will revisit the animated shorts that were presented in snippets by the King of Cartoons on Pee-Wee’s Playhouse. And here you’ll get to see the whole thing.
I’ve written about both these things in passing if not in a dedicated post that are linked in my mind. They’re two of my newer cinematic traditions that occur as the year winds down that don’t just allow me to slow down for a minute and reflect, but demand it. One is the TCM Remembers video which is always graceful, respectful, inclusive and omits the postmortem popularity contest of the applause at the Academy Awards In Memoriam the other is Criterion’s gift of room tone. The “Remembers” video is self explanatory. For those unaware, room tone is the practice of recording the tone while of a space in order to smooth out potential audio issues in post. Everyone is quiet, but no space is truly silent and that natural tone is what filmmakers need. Recording room tone always struck me as the most meditative practice on a film set and a short video of it to watch and listen to it is quite soothing.
For Short Film Saturday for most of the coming year I will revisit the animated shorts that were presented in snippets by the King of Cartoons on Pee-Wee’s Playhouse. And here you’ll get to see the whole thing.
The short film for this Saturay is the film that inspired one of the bet, weirdest Christmas film of the 21st century to date. Check it out at the link below.