
Bass's stylistic influence can be seen in popular Hollywood franchises from the Pink Panther to James Bond, as well as in more contemporary works such as Steven Spielberg's Catch Me If You Can (2002) and television's Mad Men. His title sequences for films such as Otto Preminger's The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) and Anatomy of a Murder (1959), Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo (1958) and North by Northwest (1959), and Billy Wilder's The Seven Year Itch (1955) introduced the idea that opening credits could tell a story, setting the mood for the movie to follow. No man comes to the Father, but by me.Iconic graphic designer and Academy Award-winning filmmaker Saul Bass (1920-1996) defined an innovative era in cinema. "Jesus said to him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: "I'm in good shape for the shape I'm in." At least he was man enough to admit and correct a mistake.or make that he was intelligent enough to realize that his original theory did not have the empirical results for which he had hoped.and he corrected his original positon with updated data, rather than trying to justify the original (and incorrect) positon.

In a later revision to his book "Ripped," Clarence stated that this diet was out of balance and that he would avoid such an extreme in the future. Would have to look it up but I think the diet was basically medium protein, high carb and low fat. In this article, Clarence was detailing how he ate many apples and natural peanut butter.simply ground peanuts with no salt or sugar. It was to illustrate that natural, unprocessed foods would allow you to consume all that you wished of the item without overloading calorically.) (The apples and peanut butter just illustrated a facet of the diet.and were not the total diet. I remember an article called "The Dietary Experiments of Clarence Bass" in the old IronMan magazine.and this is what I believe you refer to in your post.

I remember reading about his diet years ago and thinking it was kind of an oddball diet.Ĭlarence's diet recommendations have gone through one or two evolutions.as have his books. Doesnt he advocate eating a lot of peanut butter or something like that.
