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spockA brief message to note that the flags are flying at half-mast at mediateacher.net in appreciation of the recently departed Leonard Nimoy.  This fine actor whose career became indelibly intertwined with his portrayal of the half-Vulcan half-human Mr. Spock in the Star Trek storytelling universe, provides such an inspiring example of the opportunities to connect with audiences as an artist and the ways in which media can evolve and adapt complex relationships to narratives that emerge over time.  This includes exchanges with fans, including one from a fanzine in the 60’s which gives an inspiring example of the breadth and depth of this actor’s wisdom and sensitivity.  Here in the pages of FaVE is a message about personal identity that is decades ahead of its time.

On a personal note, I can attest that a few times stories have been shared with me by friends who were at intimate social gatherings — far from red carpets or sci-fi conventions — at which Mr. Nimoy was a participant and that his presence was warmly and genuinely beneficent, without fail.  I would also encourage any who are interested in the work of Leonard Nimoy and his contributions to Star Trek to seek out his other work, including his photography, writing, and non-Spock acting such as Invasion of the Body Snatchers.

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Cinematographer Hiro Narita

The full text of my interview with Hiro Narita is featured here.  

Cinematographer Hiro Narita has one of the most interesting and versatile filmographies of the past few decades, including Never Cry Wolf; Honey, I Shrunk the Kids; Star Trek VI; The Rocketeer; James and the Giant Peach; and the pilot for The Gilmore Girls.  The interview with him provides many enlightening and inspiring viewpoints from this veteran Director of Photography.  

 

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