On 27/10/05, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:

>That's good, Shel. The pictures speaks well.
>But I want to react to what the picture tells me, and I could not  
>have access to all that information.

I did not connect the mattress with the sitter. I assumed it was street
clutter. If he had been clutching it or sitting on it, then I would have
connected it with the sitter.

When I film an interview, if I frame it so there's an oil refinery behind
a man in overalls, then it's natural to assume the man works at the
refinery. Just because I happen to know he works at the gas station just
visible in the frame at far right or left means nothing. The viewer will
rightly assume he works at the refinery. Until he opens his mouth and
starts talking about fixing cars...




Cheers,
  Cotty


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