Sunday, November 23, 2014
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Assessment Writings.
Sarahina Borgia
Dr. David Steiling
Literature and Media Studies
November 18th, 2014
1. This piece is filled with
prominent symbols from the Martin Luther “I have a dream” speech to the San
Francisco earthquake incident were used to really emphasize the since of
nostalgia through out the piece.
2. The spot I really connected with
was the continuous mentioning’s of September 11th, mostly because of
my age when the event occurred, much the same as the young adults in the short
story, I didn’t know how to “feel” about the disaster. Because I hadn’t yet
figured out how to express my feelings, or even know what they were at the
time.
3. I would actually find it quite
interesting to adapt this into a motion design piece. Using a mixture of 2D and
3D graphics, as well as synced audio, to represent the emotion and thought that
was placed into the original writings. I also would probably add a voice over
of someone reading out the passages and sync up 3D kinetic typography to
emphasize specific sections.
Monday, November 10, 2014
The Auteur Theory - Mike Leigh
"The Auteur Theory"
There were
many aspects of the films that coincided with each other; you could easily tell
they were from the same director. I made sure not to do too much reading on the
director before I watched his movies so I had a fresh perspective towards his
films. Through out his films you could
easily connect the aspect of a “Day in the life” type feeling, we follow these
characters through their lives and through a lingering conflict that may or may
not be resolved in the end. I also noticed how well he used the “natural” like
dialogue. It made you feel like these people were living their lives and we
just so happen to be watching, just outside, not really included, just floating
and watching it take place.
From
beginning to end of all three films you could notice the use of silence to
create that uneasy feeling between characters just a second longer to add that
since of “something isn’t right”. His pull
of the characters relationship with each other is quite interesting, you
actually feel as if this is the first time they’re meeting and this is how they
actually built there relationship.
The
connection of similarity went as far as the characters personalities were
corresponding. More so with the
secondary characters rather than the main roles filler characters he had on a
list so he can take them and fill the empty space. Someone that doesn’t say
much, but, helps move thing along in the story. I really enjoyed watching and analyzing the
movies trying to determine the similarities between the three films, with the
particular films I chose it wasn’t that hard to spot the relationship between
them.
After
watching all three movies and writing down what I thought of them I researched
the director. What I read coincided with what I, myself, had determined in the
beginning but the added knowledge of his use of improve and how he starts with
the basic ideas of what he wants and gives it to the actors and lets them
develop their own personal connections and relationships. And how he even allowed
the actors reference ideas and intimate moments that had happened in the
previous improvisation sessions. His use
of character development really infuses interest into his movies that really
draws you into the films.
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Vertigo- Screenplay Adaptation into Comic.
For this assignment we had to pick a screenplay, preferably one from a movie we hadn't seen yet, and adapt it into a 1-2 page comic book. I chose Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo" opening sequence.
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