

With his passing away everyone is talking about some of his greatest works: Godfather, Last Tango in Paris etc but I am surprised at the lack of mention for Viva Zapata! one of his earlier films. With Brando, acting was all about finding the character within you, a feat only the greatest can manage. Unlike him, I have done very seedha-saadha work: Devdas, Ganga Jamuna and Mughal-e-Azam."Dev Anand: When the history of world cinema will be recorded, Marlon Brando will be a chapter in it. But I can''t say whether he''s influenced me. His films have made a significant mark in the world of cinema. I told him that I come from India and am an actor too — a purana paapi like him but one who was much senior. I once had a chance meeting with him in Hollywood. He was truly a great actor, a simple man — a man of values.

We asked our Brando biradaari to come clean on all that they''ve taken from the legend.Dilip Kumar: "Marlon Brando was a great figure in the world of cinema. If Hollywood was swept by his school of Method Acting, then Bollywood has had its own share of heroes who have tried to recreate the original angry young man act in desi cinema. Little did he know that Malloy aka Marlon Brando would end up with loads of class, a helluva contender who became the quintessential Godfather to anybody who aspired to be an actor. I coulda been a contender." the ex-prizefighter lamented before his brother in On The Waterfront. He put a lot more class into the business.Terry Malloy got it all wrong. is so superior to what was there before that there’s no comparison. Any resemblance between that and a letter was purely coincidental. “When I was teaching at Reed and computers were starting to put stuff out, it was terrible.

While Palladino remains something of a Luddite (he doesn’t own a computer), he appreciates the effect Jobs has had. Jobs’ influence has managed to reach beyond the fanboys and his digital disciples. He drove an awareness of design including typography in particular.” Phinney’s only critique: The Apple founder’s use of Helvetica as the default font of iOS. “In the same way that the printing press drove the rise of literacy in the late Renaissance, I think Steve Jobs has driven the rise of design as something that the general public is aware of. Phinney relates his work with digital design and computing to the of the Gutenberg printing press.

“The idea that the average person on the street might have a favorite font was a radical thing.”Īnd though Jobs’ contribution has always been consumer-focused, it has had an immeasurable impact on the design community. Phinney explains Jobs brought font menus to the masses, introducing not just experts but average consumers to individually designed lettering. The unique thing he brought to it was the democratization of digital type.” “And what Jobs did with the Macintosh was not just revolutionize digital typography-that would have happened sooner or later. “I remember, painfully well, the early days of computers when we had monospace fonts on screen, before WYSIWYG and all that,” he says. Thomas Phinney, a senior product manager for fonts and typography with Extensis, says Jobs’ death is the change of an era. I had never seen one before,” Palladino says. Jobs wanted Palladino’s insight on Greek letters, telling his former instructor he was working on computers in his parents’ garage. He was a dynamic person even when he was young.” “For a freshman drop out to be so well-regarded, they must have sensed he had an awful lot of talent. Two years later, he returned to visit and consult Palladino to the enthusiasm of current students. But I noticed all the other students liked him a lot.” And this respect carried over even after he left Reed. Palladino says Jobs didn’t necessarily stand out in class, that he was a “rather quiet type of person. Steve Jobs’ legacy lives on with the highest civilian honor in the U.S.
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