He might not be articulate... but he knows his stuff. He should have taken it a little farther to include "Introvision". (double front screen, allowing you to "sandwich" a person into a projected scene, as they did in "Outland."
@garyonthenetube the correct terminology for the way he is talking is AQI or Australian Questioning Intonation. Alternatively called 'High Rising Terminal' or Upspeak; it's just an evolution of the way people speak in the same way the overuse of such words as 'literally' or 'obviously' has been adapted to mean something entirely different to the classical definition, just to make it seem more appropriate in situations when otherwise saying it wouldn't make sense. As it happens, I gave you plus 1
Teaching people to teach themselves by giving them the question in the first place. Because it is not so much about the answer to the question, as much as it is about the process of answering that you get the true value of education.
Good Work Sir.
OctaneRocks 6 months ago
He might not be articulate... but he knows his stuff. He should have taken it a little farther to include "Introvision". (double front screen, allowing you to "sandwich" a person into a projected scene, as they did in "Outland."
InCameraFX 10 months ago
good presentation where can I find that diagram?
MusicBySav 1 year ago
Do you notice?
That almost everything he says? Sounds like a question?
Is he like, teaching? Or is he like, asking how to do this?
garyonthenetube 1 year ago 7
@garyonthenetube the correct terminology for the way he is talking is AQI or Australian Questioning Intonation. Alternatively called 'High Rising Terminal' or Upspeak; it's just an evolution of the way people speak in the same way the overuse of such words as 'literally' or 'obviously' has been adapted to mean something entirely different to the classical definition, just to make it seem more appropriate in situations when otherwise saying it wouldn't make sense. As it happens, I gave you plus 1
shocktk 9 months ago
@garyonthenetube
Teaching people to teach themselves by giving them the question in the first place. Because it is not so much about the answer to the question, as much as it is about the process of answering that you get the true value of education.
SkullDefiler 5 months ago
nice presentation but you could do without saying "like" every 3 seconds
lowryt21 1 year ago
Great to see Kubricks work... ;-)
AlexFate101 2 years ago
Excellent presentation!
ApollyonProductions 2 years ago