The largest part of my job is digitising programmes from TV to be played on computer either individually or via a projector to a group.
Sometimes I have to sit through dreadful, boring, patronising rubbish. Once, it was something so gross I'm not even going to mention it here.
Sometimes I get to watch and edit really interesting documentaries or dramas.
Once in a while, I get a real treat.
Like a few weeks back when we had some issues at school with homophobic bullying and I was asked to put a film on the system that dealt with the issue. I suggested they might also like 'Running for Honor' which I imported for them, and they were thrilled with it. So I got paid to watch it again! Yay.
:hurray:
Today, I got a bonus.
I was asked to edit the film "Gentleman's Agreement" which aired yesterday, as it deals with anti-semitism. It is an old black and white film from 1947 so I expected it to be quite dull. I soon perked up when the opening credits listed a certain Dean Stockwell! Now where had I heard that name before, hmmm?
He plays the main character's son, supposed to be about 10 years old I guess. Oh, boy was Dean a cute kid! Adorable, absolutely adorable.
Awww, bless!
Sometimes, I really love my job!
He got a Special Golden Globe award for Best Juvenile Actor for the role!
Sometimes I have to sit through dreadful, boring, patronising rubbish. Once, it was something so gross I'm not even going to mention it here.
Sometimes I get to watch and edit really interesting documentaries or dramas.
Once in a while, I get a real treat.
Like a few weeks back when we had some issues at school with homophobic bullying and I was asked to put a film on the system that dealt with the issue. I suggested they might also like 'Running for Honor' which I imported for them, and they were thrilled with it. So I got paid to watch it again! Yay.
:hurray:
Today, I got a bonus.
I was asked to edit the film "Gentleman's Agreement" which aired yesterday, as it deals with anti-semitism. It is an old black and white film from 1947 so I expected it to be quite dull. I soon perked up when the opening credits listed a certain Dean Stockwell! Now where had I heard that name before, hmmm?
He plays the main character's son, supposed to be about 10 years old I guess. Oh, boy was Dean a cute kid! Adorable, absolutely adorable.
Awww, bless!
Sometimes, I really love my job!
He got a Special Golden Globe award for Best Juvenile Actor for the role!
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