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Listen...

A Starbucks can be an interesting place... if you listen.  I sat for nearly 40 minutes today, first believing I dodged and ex only to be reminded I am one that stands out even incognito.  I witnessed girls examining their boyfriends snapchats to decipher whether or not he's talking to anyone else.  Simultaneously there is a regular meeting that occurs between an ex Air force and his class buddy to talk about their current engineering project due in the spring.  

The best part of listening to what everyone's doing is the interaction with a man I see every time I visit.  He is a homeless man, white beard down to his belly and long scraggly hair.  He has an odor to him but not overwhelming.  The interactions with people and him are devastating or they're heartwarming.  He often sits quietly at a high table with his life packed neatly on a cart near the door. "ewe don't you think he could go anywhere else?" "let's just let anyone take up all the space, he doesn't even have shoes... I mean cmon." or "why would they let him in here" are often uttered by ignorant kids going about their way to their half caf whatever 8$ coffees.  On the opposite side there are a few people that often offer him food, or to buy him a coffee.  I've been here for 4 years now and he's there day in and out always with the kindness of someone else purchasing him a drink.  Today I initially heard the degrading whisper-talk of the creme de la creme of sorority girls but then it was cut to a stop by an employee "excuse me miss, I understand you are unhappy with certain things in your life but you I would have assumed your parents taught you to keep negative thoughts to yourself?" She then bought him a cinnamon bun on the house.  Furious the sorority girl scanned her app on her phone and stomp walked to wait in line for her drink before the inevitable hair flip to leave.  

Seated by him I could just hear her high heel boot things stomping everywhere throughout the small coffee shop and her huffs of exasperation emanated as a constant reminder of how important she is. 

Penelope in the Treehouse

After using magic fertilizer on her treehouse, Penelope finds herself high amongst the clouds.

This short depicts a newly merged family and a daughters reaction to her moms new family. She is impulsive and quick to anger.  Penelope is afraid her mom is going to forget her.  Nothing in Penelope's life is the same: she isn't part of a 2 parent home, she's no longer the only child with a single parent, and now she's sharing her house with a large family to adjust to.  she is actively is seeking comfort rather than blending into her family. She runs away from the changes to her treehouse and grows high into the clouds to live her life.  As the short progresses Penelope's steadfast mindset of self reliance softens and as she's witnessing her familial response to her running away she makes a big change.  

The film is full of visually imaginative frames, piecing together stop motion effects and real people.  I was reminded of Roald Dahl: The Twits, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, simultaneously I was picturing imagery from Katy Perry's Teenage Dream Album.

Directing Workshop Begins

Beginning my final semester at Penn State in the film program has brought me in contact with a professor that is definitely inspiring, Pearl Gluck.  Initially the class started differently as it was an exercise in reading one another through action rather than content of words.  This is an intimidating situation to be thrown into.  We've been tasked with finding 3 images to assign to the short story "Fatso".    Below is the Author Etgar Keret reading Fatso and some imagery evoked in me by the reading.