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It's not like a moment, a present moment, is sort of out there waiting for us to receive.We're actually conjuring it.He says we tell it off in pulses.
So we're just taking in information, we're just recording this.And then when it comes to conjuring up a memory, we're just pressing the replay button.But it turns out that neither of those things are true.
Wouldn't you-- Yeah. I thought it was a lot more fun than that.So we have a great time conjuring up ideas, and running to places, and.
Nobody believes in that kind of magic.The second kind of magic is stage magic, conjuring.In America, conjurors are called magicians but everybody knows, of course, that what conjurors do is only a trick although it looks like are real magic, it looks like something supernatural.
It's weird that our court system that has "in God we trust" on the money and wants to put the ten commandmentsIt's a book that separates the idea of magic supernatural from the idea of conjuring, prestidigitation, doing tricks.
But I got my hands on two tachistoscopes.And I created these so-called duplicating machines, which is basically a conjuring trick.I think the best way is just to show you how it works so you can get a sense of what's going on.
or maybe a digital printer.They don't really understand it, actually, as a conjuring trick.But the reason we did this is because we wanted to test how they would react to the prospect of a identical duplicate to their toys.
The World Central Bank have bought like $10 trillion worth of bonds.But to me, the vivid nature of present day money conjuring, of materialization of these units of digital scrip,these ever so much more vivid when you think about something for nothing.
It just flips on, and whatever's on your phone starts.Quickly I learned that a lot of people rely on the website to fill in the visual images that they were conjuring in their head
So we're really sure we've got the lip sync.Ah. But then you always were doing things that-- yeah, that we would be able to-- with your body, as you're conjuring up a lineor getting into a scene, you'd be doing something that very often that was pulled into the character, that the animators would see something
That was the belief.Which is why the photo of a standing president, the dude looks like he belongs in "The Conjuring" or something.Completely, completely not happy.
And I got a call two weeks later.And they had this script concept called "The Worthy." And they had two amazing producers attached to it-- Peter Safran, who produced "The Conjuring" and "Annabelle"
things-- who would love to document that.And the difference is, is when you read the book, you're all reading the same words, but you're conjuring up different images in your head.
He just wanted that, because he's always playing the handsome boyfriend.And that's not a slam on that movie, but that started with that idea of the lure, the fear, so now when we go see "The Conjuring," it's like,
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