Thursday, July 9, 2020
Steven Soderbergh Writes Twitter Novella After His Retirement From Filmmaking
Steven Soderbergh Writes Twitter Novella After His Retirement From Filmmaking Steven Soderbergh Writes Twitter Novella After His Retirement From Filmmaking How can one read Twitter writing? Your contemplations are comparable to mine. I guess I'll need to learn or wind up in the debris pile of bygone turners of pages. Since Twit Lit has arrived, showed by Jennifer Egan and now, under the twitter handle Bitchuation, by irregular producer Steven Soderbergh. Having reported his retirement from filmmaking in 2011, Soderbergh made another declaration at the San Francisco Film Festival on the State of Cinema (video above, transcript here). The next day, Soderbergh's Twitter novella Glue started with the succinct April 28 tweet I will presently endeavor to tweet a novella called GLUE. Some one of a kind highlights of Twit Lit: Soderbergh can twitpic a building up shotâ"which he does, of Amsterdamâ"alongside pics of different areas (or just dubiously intriguing pictures). The individual tweets regularly read like Horse digital books idiocies. He's up to Chapter Fourteen at this point. The later tweets repeat screenplay exchange, with overflowing inclusions of BEAT to connote emotional stops. Taken together, I assume there's soundness, however as I conceded above, I have not aced the capacity to arrange tweets into longer content in my brain, Twitter being the place I go when my ability to focus is spent. I leave it to savvier, increasingly quiet perusers to pass judgment on the accomplishment of Soderbergh's endeavor. It might do the trick to say that his cynicism regarding the condition of film doesn't matter to Twitter Lit. Or on the other hand perhaps he's simply breathing easy before he makes motion pictures once more. Related Content: Peruse, Hear, and See Tweeted Four Stories by Jennifer Egan, Author of A Visit from the Goon Squad Josh Jones is an author and artist situated in Washington, DC. Tail him @jdmagness
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