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    Reblog:  The Reality of an Unreal  Career — part one
    Laurel A. Rockefeller
    • Oct 6, 2014
    • 7 min

    Reblog: The Reality of an Unreal Career — part one

    Over the weekend, I joined a new social networking site for creative professionals called STAGE 32 which has numerous industry useful resources and blog posts. I really like today’s blog post called “The Reality of an Unreal Career, part one” and have to share it.  Read it on the Stage 32 website on the title link. —————————- Today’s blog comes from Beau Janzen, a visual effects artist based in Los Angeles with over 23 years experience in digital animation production. Beau ha
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    Laurel A. Rockefeller
    • Sep 10, 2014
    • 2 min

    ‘Ice Castles’ and Sight Loss: Classic Film Confuses Neurological with Optical Blindness

    May 16th, 2012 1978’s movie “Ice Castles” is one of the most iconic of films featuring figure skating. It focuses on Alexis Winston, a promising champion skater who loses her sight after suffering a serious concussion following a jump gone wrong. As much as I love this film, I came to recently realize, as someone with substantial sight loss due to traumatic brain injury (the same cause of Alexis’ sight loss), that the film is not quite so complimentary to those with sight los
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