Thursday, April 22, 2010
Stanley Kubrick: Obsessive Organization
Stanley Kubrick's thousands of boxes contained an obsessive amount of research for his various projects. He used these boxes and had a series of index cards as a way to organize himself. Anthony Burgess, the writer of "A Clockwork Orange" used to call him the "Sasco man" after the British term for Index cards. Here are a few different examples of Kubrick's organizational approach.
Index cards are an excellent way of organizing as they can be arranged as storyboards, carried easily, changed easily and displayed easily.
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