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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostA most interesting reply, for which many thanks. One wonders what it was that motivated some people to become scientists and hard-core environmentalists in the first place!
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostGeorge Monbiot is... more like a Cassandra, really, and we do need those too....
We do, we do - though the trouble with Cassandra was, nobody believed her. And as I hinted above, I think he does his thing brilliantly. He's right, about a great deal. But his thing is not inspiring a vast audience with a sense of wonder about the natural world, and drawing attention to what we're in danger of losing or are losing in a way that doesn't simply put people off. Attacking Attenborough, and in such extreme terms, borders on the unprofessional. Another environmentalist who tells it like it is, is Chris Packham - but he also does the engagement bit, in his own unique style. I think I'd rather spend a few hours in the field with Packham (or Attenborough, of course, though his knees are no longer the best, I gather ) than Monbiot.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostMonbiot of course is neither, he's a journalist with (as Attenborough points out) a column to write each week. He (DA) also mentioned that GM did a spell at the BBC Nat Hist unit, but didn't do very well. Ouch.
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostIt may be a question of balance - sound balance I mean - and degree. The emotionally manipulative soundtrack in the Attenborough films seems to me to dominate, whereas I'm watching and listening to the current repeats of the New Zealand series on BBC2 with pleasure: not least because I could listen to Sam Neill read the phone book for hours, one of my favourite voices (and actors)... I just checked back, and indeed there is a music soundtrack but it's less intrusive (I hadn't noticed it and couldn't remember there was one at all).
While on the subject of film and TV music:
Last night we watched Mike Leigh's marvellous 'Secrets and Lies'. The sparseness of such music as there was made it all the more effective on the rare occasions when it was deployed, and the images and the admirable cast were perfectly capable of conveying the not inconsiderable emotional drama.
The fact that something is technically possible doesn't mean that it has to be used at every opportunity.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostAh - when it comes to landscapes with dread-ful skies, Turner's pretty good:
Indeedy yes.
i think he got knocked out in the earlier rounds though.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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