Thursday, 18 June 2009
Larkrise to Eastwood
Another busy day spent filming the third series of Lark Rise to Candleford. I've was on set for 7 this morning and I'm back in again for 7 in the morning and so the Archive has been quiet. However I'm off for the next week so we'll get kicking with the usual mix of articles, reviews and news and random musings.
However this is good news concerning Archive hero, Clint Eastwood.
LOS ANGELES, June 17 -- The American Film Institute said it has conferred an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts degree upon actor and director Clint Eastwood.
The Oscar-winner was last week presented with the honorary degree for his "contribution of distinction to the art of the moving image" during AFI commencement ceremonies for its 2009 graduating class, the Institute announced in a news release.
Following the presentation by film historian Richard Schickel on the American Film Institute campus, Eastwood warmly quieted the group by telling them to "Knock it off, will ya?"
He then reflected on his early experiences in filmmaking saying: "I never went to a film school because they didn't have them when I started out. But after doing more than 50 films as an actor and 30 as a director I would have thought I could have graduated before this."
Eastwood concluded by reminding the graduates that when they find themselves challenged by difficulties in their careers as filmmakers they should never forget they are artists and they should always believe in their talent.
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FYI: Tarnished Star arrived yesterday afternoon. Read it last night. A fantastic read, Gary. Now I have to wait until next year to read your second book. Bummer.
Thank you Jerry
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