Melinda Camber Porter In Conversation With Wim Wenders (with embedded Video) On Location While filming Paris, Texas 1983

ISSN Vol 1, No. 3 Melinda Camber Porter Archive of Creative Works

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Film, Direction & Production, History & Criticism, Performing Arts
Cover of the book Melinda Camber Porter In Conversation With Wim Wenders (with embedded Video) On Location While filming Paris, Texas 1983 by Melinda Camber Porter, Wim Wenders, Blake Press
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Author: Melinda Camber Porter, Wim Wenders ISBN: 9781942231707
Publisher: Blake Press Publication: April 7, 2017
Imprint: Blake Press Language: English
Author: Melinda Camber Porter, Wim Wenders
ISBN: 9781942231707
Publisher: Blake Press
Publication: April 7, 2017
Imprint: Blake Press
Language: English

The conversation (with embedded video clips) between Wim Wenders and Melinda Camber Porter (1953-2008) took place on location in Texas in December 1983, while Mr. Wenders was shooting his first American Film, Paris Texas. America was a place of European immigrants, German immigrants, and a vast land stretching to California. Men and women were becoming disillusioned and seeking 'that something' just out of reach. Melinda Camber Porter asked Wim Wenders: "When you say men have certain expectations of women, what exactly do you mean? Wim Wenders explains, "We still have to find out what we mean by that, because 'the character' hasn't really understood that yet [in shooting the film, Paris Texas]. The character is getting ready to confront the issue. I do not work so a film is laid out and people can spell it out. I work much more on intuition ... Sometimes film making is very much based on very subconscious choices or intuitions." Paris, Texas directed by Wim Wenders and written by Sam Shepard with adaptation by L.M. Kit Carson, and starring Harry Dean Stanton, Nastassja Kinski, and Hunter Carson among others. Melinda Camber Porter passed away from ovarian cancer in 2008 and she left behind a significant body of work in art, journalism, and literature. With her background as a journalist for The Times of London, her interviews had a unique way of getting to the heart of the creative process used by the many widely acclaimed cultural figures, filmmakers, and writers whom she spoke with. Melinda Camber Porter in Conversation with Wim Wenders Paris, Texas 1983, Volume 1, Number 3: Ebook: (ISBN: 978-1-942231-18-9) 124p, illus., index, bibl., November 2015. The Melinda Camber Porter Archive of Creative Works comprises two series of books. Volume 1 are books of journalism. Volume 2 are books of art and literature. (ISSN: 2379-2450 (Print); ISSN: 2379-3198 (E-book); and ISSN: 2379-321X (Audiobook).

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The conversation (with embedded video clips) between Wim Wenders and Melinda Camber Porter (1953-2008) took place on location in Texas in December 1983, while Mr. Wenders was shooting his first American Film, Paris Texas. America was a place of European immigrants, German immigrants, and a vast land stretching to California. Men and women were becoming disillusioned and seeking 'that something' just out of reach. Melinda Camber Porter asked Wim Wenders: "When you say men have certain expectations of women, what exactly do you mean? Wim Wenders explains, "We still have to find out what we mean by that, because 'the character' hasn't really understood that yet [in shooting the film, Paris Texas]. The character is getting ready to confront the issue. I do not work so a film is laid out and people can spell it out. I work much more on intuition ... Sometimes film making is very much based on very subconscious choices or intuitions." Paris, Texas directed by Wim Wenders and written by Sam Shepard with adaptation by L.M. Kit Carson, and starring Harry Dean Stanton, Nastassja Kinski, and Hunter Carson among others. Melinda Camber Porter passed away from ovarian cancer in 2008 and she left behind a significant body of work in art, journalism, and literature. With her background as a journalist for The Times of London, her interviews had a unique way of getting to the heart of the creative process used by the many widely acclaimed cultural figures, filmmakers, and writers whom she spoke with. Melinda Camber Porter in Conversation with Wim Wenders Paris, Texas 1983, Volume 1, Number 3: Ebook: (ISBN: 978-1-942231-18-9) 124p, illus., index, bibl., November 2015. The Melinda Camber Porter Archive of Creative Works comprises two series of books. Volume 1 are books of journalism. Volume 2 are books of art and literature. (ISSN: 2379-2450 (Print); ISSN: 2379-3198 (E-book); and ISSN: 2379-321X (Audiobook).

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