[00:00.01] | 17 Photo Finish ACT II |
[00:09.92] | Good morning. |
[00:10.55] | Good morning. My name is Richard Stewart. |
[00:12.26] | I'm here to see Mr. Carlson. |
[00:13.95] | Please sit down,Mr.Stewart. Mr. Carlson will be with you shortly. |
[00:18.10] | Thank you. |
[00:22.08] | Excuse me, Mr. Carlson, |
[00:23.36] | but Richard Stewart is here |
[00:24.66] | for his ten o'clock appointment with you. |
[00:27.62] | OK. Thank you. |
[00:29.04] | Like I said, he'll be with you shortly. |
[00:31.41] | Thank you. |
[00:37.65] | Yes, Mr. Carlson. Yes, sir. |
[00:42.13] | He's ready for you, Mr. Stewart. |
[00:44.18] | Thank you. In there? |
[00:46.48] | Yes. In there. Good luck. |
[00:53.84] | Come in, come in. |
[00:58.34] | This is a crazy morning. Hello, Richard. |
[01:00.51] | Hello, Mr. Carlson. |
[01:01.61] | Sit down, sit down. |
[01:03.57] | Thank you for seeing me on such short notice. |
[01:05.90] | I hope you've brought your pictures along. |
[01:08.21] | I see that you have. Let's get right to it. |
[01:13.23] | We need a new coffee-table book, |
[01:15.56] | and a book of photos about the United States still feels right. |
[01:20.55] | OK, let's take a look. |
[01:28.57] | Good. Very good. Family Album, U.S.A. |
[01:43.31] | It's an excellent title. |
[01:45.87] | If you had to describe the book in one sentence, |
[01:48.37] | how would you do it? |
[01:50.43] | Well, I'd describe it as a book which is a ... |
[01:56.18] | a portrait of the United States-- |
[01:58.54] | the places, the people--mostly the people. |
[02:02.88] | The things they do, the ways they live, |
[02:05.53] | the places they visit, and the landmarks. 。 |
[02:09.27] | A photographic journey. |
[02:12.28] | These are wonderful-- |
[02:13.30] | these photos in your performing arts section. |
[02:15.98] | Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center. |
[02:18.48] | I'm glad you like them. |
[02:20.03] | I do, but ... |
[02:23.74] | But? |
[02:25.81] | There's something missing. You've got a good eye, Richard. |
[02:30.00] | You're a terrific photographer. |
[02:32.98] | But before I can publish your work, |
[02:34.90] | I need to meet with my marketing department, |
[02:37.98] | and you've got to do one more thing. |
[02:41.00] | What's that, Mr. Carlson? |
[02:43.19] | In the section on culture, |
[02:44.93] | you've included performing arts centers, |
[02:46.97] | but you've left out street performance. The mimes. |
[02:50.71] | The musicians. The dancers--in the parks and on the streets. |
[02:56.91] | Richard, if you go out Richard, |
[02:59.89] | and photograph street performances in the city, |
[03:01.44] | you'll have it. |
[03:03.54] | That is a great idea. |
[03:06.08] | The performing arts centers and the street performances. |
[03:09.44] | I'll do it. |
[03:10.75] | If you do it, I'll publish your work. |
[03:14.43] | Are you serious? |
[03:15.69] | I've never been more serious. |
[03:17.52] | When do you think you can return with street performances? |
[03:22.00] | A couple of weeks. |
[03:24.17] | If they're as good as the rest of these pictures, it's a deal. |
[03:28.55] | You won't be disappointed, Mr. Carlson. Thanks. |
[03:35.06] | Good-bye, Richard, and good luck. See you in two weeks. |
[03:37.51] | Good-bye, Mr. Carlson. Thanks. |
[03:43.68] | So if you like the street-performance photos, |
[03:47.69] | you'll really publish Family Album, U.S.A.? |
[03:50.54] | When I say something, I mean it. |
[03:53.53] | Go to work. Good-bye. |
[03:55.37] | Good-bye. |
[00:00.01] | 17 Photo Finish ACT II |
[00:09.92] | Good morning. |
[00:10.55] | Good morning. My name is Richard Stewart. |
[00:12.26] | I' m here to see Mr. Carlson. |
[00:13.95] | Please sit down, Mr. Stewart. Mr. Carlson will be with you shortly. |
[00:18.10] | Thank you. |
[00:22.08] | Excuse me, Mr. Carlson, |
[00:23.36] | but Richard Stewart is here |
[00:24.66] | for his ten o' clock appointment with you. |
[00:27.62] | OK. Thank you. |
[00:29.04] | Like I said, he' ll be with you shortly. |
[00:31.41] | Thank you. |
[00:37.65] | Yes, Mr. Carlson. Yes, sir. |
[00:42.13] | He' s ready for you, Mr. Stewart. |
[00:44.18] | Thank you. In there? |
[00:46.48] | Yes. In there. Good luck. |
[00:53.84] | Come in, come in. |
[00:58.34] | This is a crazy morning. Hello, Richard. |
[01:00.51] | Hello, Mr. Carlson. |
[01:01.61] | Sit down, sit down. |
[01:03.57] | Thank you for seeing me on such short notice. |
[01:05.90] | I hope you' ve brought your pictures along. |
[01:08.21] | I see that you have. Let' s get right to it. |
[01:13.23] | We need a new coffeetable book, |
[01:15.56] | and a book of photos about the United States still feels right. |
[01:20.55] | OK, let' s take a look. |
[01:28.57] | Good. Very good. Family Album, U. S. A. |
[01:43.31] | It' s an excellent title. |
[01:45.87] | If you had to describe the book in one sentence, |
[01:48.37] | how would you do it? |
[01:50.43] | Well, I' d describe it as a book which is a ... |
[01:56.18] | a portrait of the United States |
[01:58.54] | the places, the peoplemostly the people. |
[02:02.88] | The things they do, the ways they live, |
[02:05.53] | the places they visit, and the landmarks. . |
[02:09.27] | A photographic journey. |
[02:12.28] | These are wonderful |
[02:13.30] | these photos in your performing arts section. |
[02:15.98] | Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center. |
[02:18.48] | I' m glad you like them. |
[02:20.03] | I do, but ... |
[02:23.74] | But? |
[02:25.81] | There' s something missing. You' ve got a good eye, Richard. |
[02:30.00] | You' re a terrific photographer. |
[02:32.98] | But before I can publish your work, |
[02:34.90] | I need to meet with my marketing department, |
[02:37.98] | and you' ve got to do one more thing. |
[02:41.00] | What' s that, Mr. Carlson? |
[02:43.19] | In the section on culture, |
[02:44.93] | you' ve included performing arts centers, |
[02:46.97] | but you' ve left out street performance. The mimes. |
[02:50.71] | The musicians. The dancersin the parks and on the streets. |
[02:56.91] | Richard, if you go out Richard, |
[02:59.89] | and photograph street performances in the city, |
[03:01.44] | you' ll have it. |
[03:03.54] | That is a great idea. |
[03:06.08] | The performing arts centers and the street performances. |
[03:09.44] | I' ll do it. |
[03:10.75] | If you do it, I' ll publish your work. |
[03:14.43] | Are you serious? |
[03:15.69] | I' ve never been more serious. |
[03:17.52] | When do you think you can return with street performances? |
[03:22.00] | A couple of weeks. |
[03:24.17] | If they' re as good as the rest of these pictures, it' s a deal. |
[03:28.55] | You won' t be disappointed, Mr. Carlson. Thanks. |
[03:35.06] | Goodbye, Richard, and good luck. See you in two weeks. |
[03:37.51] | Goodbye, Mr. Carlson. Thanks. |
[03:43.68] | So if you like the streetperformance photos, |
[03:47.69] | you' ll really publish Family Album, U. S. A.? |
[03:50.54] | When I say something, I mean it. |
[03:53.53] | Go to work. Goodbye. |
[03:55.37] | Goodbye. |
[00:00.01] | 17 Photo Finish ACT II |
[00:09.92] | Good morning. |
[00:10.55] | Good morning. My name is Richard Stewart. |
[00:12.26] | I' m here to see Mr. Carlson. |
[00:13.95] | Please sit down, Mr. Stewart. Mr. Carlson will be with you shortly. |
[00:18.10] | Thank you. |
[00:22.08] | Excuse me, Mr. Carlson, |
[00:23.36] | but Richard Stewart is here |
[00:24.66] | for his ten o' clock appointment with you. |
[00:27.62] | OK. Thank you. |
[00:29.04] | Like I said, he' ll be with you shortly. |
[00:31.41] | Thank you. |
[00:37.65] | Yes, Mr. Carlson. Yes, sir. |
[00:42.13] | He' s ready for you, Mr. Stewart. |
[00:44.18] | Thank you. In there? |
[00:46.48] | Yes. In there. Good luck. |
[00:53.84] | Come in, come in. |
[00:58.34] | This is a crazy morning. Hello, Richard. |
[01:00.51] | Hello, Mr. Carlson. |
[01:01.61] | Sit down, sit down. |
[01:03.57] | Thank you for seeing me on such short notice. |
[01:05.90] | I hope you' ve brought your pictures along. |
[01:08.21] | I see that you have. Let' s get right to it. |
[01:13.23] | We need a new coffeetable book, |
[01:15.56] | and a book of photos about the United States still feels right. |
[01:20.55] | OK, let' s take a look. |
[01:28.57] | Good. Very good. Family Album, U. S. A. |
[01:43.31] | It' s an excellent title. |
[01:45.87] | If you had to describe the book in one sentence, |
[01:48.37] | how would you do it? |
[01:50.43] | Well, I' d describe it as a book which is a ... |
[01:56.18] | a portrait of the United States |
[01:58.54] | the places, the peoplemostly the people. |
[02:02.88] | The things they do, the ways they live, |
[02:05.53] | the places they visit, and the landmarks. . |
[02:09.27] | A photographic journey. |
[02:12.28] | These are wonderful |
[02:13.30] | these photos in your performing arts section. |
[02:15.98] | Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center. |
[02:18.48] | I' m glad you like them. |
[02:20.03] | I do, but ... |
[02:23.74] | But? |
[02:25.81] | There' s something missing. You' ve got a good eye, Richard. |
[02:30.00] | You' re a terrific photographer. |
[02:32.98] | But before I can publish your work, |
[02:34.90] | I need to meet with my marketing department, |
[02:37.98] | and you' ve got to do one more thing. |
[02:41.00] | What' s that, Mr. Carlson? |
[02:43.19] | In the section on culture, |
[02:44.93] | you' ve included performing arts centers, |
[02:46.97] | but you' ve left out street performance. The mimes. |
[02:50.71] | The musicians. The dancersin the parks and on the streets. |
[02:56.91] | Richard, if you go out Richard, |
[02:59.89] | and photograph street performances in the city, |
[03:01.44] | you' ll have it. |
[03:03.54] | That is a great idea. |
[03:06.08] | The performing arts centers and the street performances. |
[03:09.44] | I' ll do it. |
[03:10.75] | If you do it, I' ll publish your work. |
[03:14.43] | Are you serious? |
[03:15.69] | I' ve never been more serious. |
[03:17.52] | When do you think you can return with street performances? |
[03:22.00] | A couple of weeks. |
[03:24.17] | If they' re as good as the rest of these pictures, it' s a deal. |
[03:28.55] | You won' t be disappointed, Mr. Carlson. Thanks. |
[03:35.06] | Goodbye, Richard, and good luck. See you in two weeks. |
[03:37.51] | Goodbye, Mr. Carlson. Thanks. |
[03:43.68] | So if you like the streetperformance photos, |
[03:47.69] | you' ll really publish Family Album, U. S. A.? |
[03:50.54] | When I say something, I mean it. |
[03:53.53] | Go to work. Goodbye. |
[03:55.37] | Goodbye. |