I took lots of photos that I posted on my Instagram:
Sunday, July 5, 2015
Cycling Along the Toronto Waterfront
I cycled along the Martin Goodman Trail in Toronto yesterday from the Humber River in the west to the Beach in the east. Toronto is truly at its finest in the city.
I took lots of photos that I posted on my Instagram:
I took lots of photos that I posted on my Instagram:
Saturday, May 16, 2015
The Time I Met B.B. King
B.B King died this week.
I had the great fortune of interviewing B.B. King one cold January night over a decade ago when I covered Arts.
My crew and I had waited patiently outside Massey Hall for a 15 minute interview. It was freezing. I was a young producer hungry to grab my interview. Time was getting tight. We were waiting for a CBC reporter to wrap up. They always went over their scheduled time. Lol.
When it was my turn, my cameraman, sound man and I boarded his tour bus and had the best 10 minutes. He showed me his guitar, Lucille, and shared a couple of great stories only Bluesmen can tell. He didn't rush us and was gracious as the most humble up-and-coming artists I've interviewed.
The best 10 minutes.
We said our goodbyes. Then, my crew hustled to take our spots in the media pit inside Massey Hall. And 20 minutes later, he took the stage, thrilling the packed audience.
The King.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Nelson Mandela Capture Site
The Nelson Mandela Capture site in Howick, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa is quite stunning.
A photo posted by Albert Wisco (@albertwisco) on
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Top 10 #TIFF14 Films
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From T. Marie's Pancrhome I, II, III |
- The Kingdom of Tears and Madness (Directed by Mami Sunada)
- Two Days, One Night (Directed by Luc Dardenne and Jean-Pierre Dardenne)
- While We’re Young (Directed by Noah Baumbach)
- Foxcatcher (Directed by Bennett Miller)
- Goodbye to Language (Directed by Jean-Luc Godard)
- Hill of Freedom (Directed by Hong Sang-soo)
- Leviathan (Directed by Andrey Zvyaginstev)
- Tigers (Directed by Danis Tanovic)
- Horse Money (Directed by Pedro Costa)
- Panchrome I, II, III (Directed by T. Marie)
Sunday, December 22, 2013
My 10 Favourite Films of 2013
I saw almost 100 films this year. This includes the 40 or so screenings combined at the Hot Docs Festival in the spring and the Toronto International Film Festival in September. As well, I usually catch well-regarded Festival films when they're programmed during the year at TIFF. Watching movies is one of my passions and I'm happy to report that I once saw six movies in day at TIFF (including Lagaan -- a 3 1/2 hour epic!)
Here's a list of my favourite 10 films for 2013:
- 12 Years a Slave (Directed by Steve McQueen)
- Gravity (Directed by Alfonso CuarĂ³n)
- The Wind Rises (Directed by Hayao Miyazaki)
- Inside Llewyn Davis (Directed by Ethan Cohen and Joel Cohen)
- August: Osage County (Directed by John Wells)
- Philomena (Directed by Stephen Frears)
- Blue is the Warmest Color (Directed by Abdellatif Kechiche)
- The Known Unknown (Directed by Errol Morris)
- Leviathan (Directed by Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Verena Paravel)
- Stories We Tell (Directed by Sarah Polley)
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Summer Solstice , 11 pm, Jordaan
My short film Summer Solstice, 11 pm, Jordaan will be screened this weekend at a film festival in Switzerland. Thrilled for Swiss audiences to see it.
Friday, April 26, 2013
The 40 Part Motet by Janet Cardiff
Janet Cardiff's 40 Part Motet is currently on exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario. The sound sculpture features Thomas Tallis' Spem in Alium played back through 40 speakers with each speaker capturing a separately-recorded voice. The experience is especially profound when wandering around Moore's monumental sculptures.
Here's my one minute iPhone video:
Here's my one minute iPhone video:
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