Archive for August, 2007

David Lynch (great director I admire, and who doesn’t) said in a recent interview with MTV that he’s quit using film (you know, those celluloid strips used by ancient cameras) and is going digital from now on:

MTV: You shot “Inland Empire” using digital technology. Will you ever go back to film?

Lynch: Never. Digital is so friendly for me and so important for the scenes, a way of working without so much downtime. It’s impossible to go back. Film is a beautiful medium, but the world has moved on. The amount of manipulation we can do, anybody can do, is so much the future. Film is so big and heavy and slow, you just die. It’s just ridiculous.

Anti-”piracy” rhetoric carry some moral currency when you consider how bloated and expensive film and its related technologies are. Traditional film outfits invest a lot of money, and as a matter of policy, the law should protect their expectation of a reasonable return. But digital technology (lighter, cheaper, more accessible) changes the calculus. When it costs so much less to produce movies, does it still make sense legally protecting old business models?

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No. Contrary to what Remir might say, I didn’t finally take that jump from the top floor of the law center while reciting the Rules of Court. I’ve just been very very busy
because of recent developments.

* I have a girlfriend now. Her name is Ruby and I am in love with her and yes, I am very happy (although it’s not always obvious from the way I look). Yes, she has the same name as my favorite computer language. No. I did not seek her out and pursue her because of that. It just turned out that way, okay? :)

* I made it into the editorial board of the Philippine Law Journal. Which, according to the Philippine Law Journal, is the leading academic law journal in the Philippines. I once called it the “gold standard” of legal nerdity. Heh.

* I am working on a project involving electronic evidence. I am so into it right now that it’s starting to alter my perceptions.

* I am still involved (as legal researcher) in some pretty interesting public interest litigation. Maybe I’ll talk about these later (within ethical boundaries, of course).

* So what am I did I do to cope with all these? Why, I took a short vacation to the north, of course :)

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