Thursday, March 26, 2009

Paul Cezanne The Black Clock

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can’t film at night, Uncle,’ said the nephew hurriedly. ‘The demons wouldn’t be able to see. I don’t see why we can’t put up a card saying "Night-time" at the start of the scene, so that-’
‘That’s not the magic of moving pictures!’ snapped Dibbler. ‘That’s just messing about!’
‘Excuse me,’ said Victor. ‘Excuse me, but surely it doesn’t matter, because surely the demons can paint the sky black with , Mr Dibbler. What’d they want money for? They’d only eat it. We start telling them to paint what isn’t there, we’re into all sorts of-’
‘Perhaps it’s just a very bright full moon?’ said Ginger.
‘That’s good thinking,’ said Dibbler. ‘We’ll do a card where Victor says to Ginger something like: "How bright the moon is tonight, bwana".’
‘Something like that,’ said Soll diplomatically. stars on it?’ There was a moment’s silence. Then Dibbler looked- at Gaffer. ‘Can they?’ he said. ‘Nah,’ said the handleman. ‘It’s bloody. hard enough to make sure they paint what they do see, never mind what they don’t.’ Dibbler rubbed his nose. ‘I might be prepared to negotiate,’ he said. The handleman shrugged. ‘You don’t understand

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