LAMB #752 – My Life, at 24 Frames Per Second

by Rachel · November 28, 2010 · New LAMB · 2 Comments

Site URL: http://mylife24fps.blogspot.com/
Site Name: My Life, at 24 Frames Per Second
Categories: Reviews, General, Editorials, Classic Film
Site Rating: PG-13

What is the main focus of your site?My personal explorations in cinema and cinephilia, with occasional detours into theater, music, literature and the news events of the day. For me, life and art are always intersecting.

What are your blogging goals, personally and/or professionally? In other words, what, if anything, are you trying to get out your blog?
If nothing else, I see my blog as my way of not only sharing my love for cinema, but also nurturing and furthering dialogue about the arts. Also, I do use it to promote my writing outside of the blog; it is my life, after all.

Do you prefer an interactive community for your blog or are you the teacher and your readers the students?
I am absolutely all about interactivity, and to that extent I always try to continue the conversation after someone leaves a comment in my comments sections.

How long has this site been active for, and how frequently do you post updates to your site?
The site has been active for about five years now, but only in the past year have I really made a point of updating as frequently as possible—maybe four or five posts a week, maybe more.

Name up to three of your favorite movies (and no more).
Playtime, Vertigo, Fallen Angels

How did hear about the LAMB? If it was a LAMB, do you recall which one?
I’m pretty sure I heard about LAMB through another site; I just don’t remember which one.

Any additional comments, or give yourself an interview question that’s not listed above.
I am a strong believer in the idea that all film criticism is at least somewhat personal in nature, however objective a tone a review might try to take. That is why I am unafraid to foreground the personal in some of my film reviews/blog posts—and that is why I think the title of my blog fits the content best.

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